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Empowerment Of the Youth Centre Of GOURRAMA
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Construction of toilets for school girls
Expiration: August 26, 2022Construction of 10 blocks of toilets for 1329 school girls.
GOVERNANCE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND CHALLENGES FOR LEGAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN: A CASE STUDY OF YOUNG LAWYERS OF BAHAWAL NAGAR AND LAHORE
Homes 4 Life Real Estate Broker LLC
Expiration: March 21, 2021Striving for excellence, Homes 4 Life maintains the flexibility to adapt our business to the main needs of our valued clients in the evolving Real Estate marketplace. The highly qualified and professional teams of managers and sales consultants at Homes 4 Life are expertly trained to locate for you the right property that meets your expectations.
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Expiration: March 30, 2021Continental Leadership Research Institute (CLRI) was registered as company limited by the guarantee under the laws of the Republic of Zambia on 13 of January 2017 and the registration number is 120170001165. CLRI is a non-partisan and non-profit making organization that believes in research-based advocacy working with different professionals and young people across the country.
The mission of the CLRI is to gain and communicate a deeper understanding of policies and build a generation of responsible and responsive citizenry while the Vision is to become a renowned resource centre within Africa that will be engaged in research and advocacy on issues that involve good governance, policies, leadership, youth, women, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
Zambia is conducting national elections in August 2021 as an institute we are aiming at conducting a research to find the public opinion of citizens of how they view the electoral body (Electoral Commission of Zambia) that manages elections so that we can give informative feedback on policy formulation and key steps that needs to taken before the elections, the institute only conducts advocacy based on reteach.
Capacitating Teachers for Radio-Based Instruction as a Learning Modality in Time of Pandemic in Oroquieta City, Philippines
Expiration: January 15, 2021IN THIS MOST TRYING TIME, EDUCATION MUST NOT BE IMPEDED. Quality education must continuously be delivered to its end recipient -- the learners. The youth, being the hope of our nation, should be well-educated despite this pandemic. Strategic planning of delivering quality service of educating them is our top priority without putting each one's health at risk. Hence, radio-based instruction is deemed appropriate in addressing this concern in our locality where internet connectivity is unstable. To progress on this idea, teachers in our division must necessarily be trained on the preparation, production, and dissemination of radio-based instruction. With this, if realized, thousands of students, educators, and stakeholders will benefit from this profound project-training.
FOR THE STUDENTS. Guided by the mental discipline theory, their brain must be exercised to activate full functionality. Hence, education has to continue despite the existence of COVID-19. Thus, radio-based instruction must be implemented to address academic freeze.
FOR THE EDUCATORS. To cater to the needs of the teachers in our division, this project-training aims to provide an avenue for them to deliver quality teaching. Hence, the process of teaching and learning is continued without risking one's health.
FOR THE STAKEHOLDERS. In this time of crisis, synergy is the key. To educate their children demands cooperation from them. With the radio-based instruction, students, teachers, and parents are indeed to collaborate. Hence, this advocates a win-win situation.
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Digital education tools for underprivileged children in post COVID-19 India.
Expiration: October 2, 2020COVID 19 is changing the face of education all around the world. Post-Covid words will be very different from what we have experienced. Schools and universities are shifting to digital education because of the pandemic. But this poses a challenge to the students in third world countries as many of them won't be in the possession of computers, smartphones or even televisions to access the digital content of education. A majority of students in India depend on public education and many of the schools are reopening digitally after the summer breaks. Some of the state education board are streaming their classes online and through television channels. The problem is that this initiative won't reach a major section of underprivileged students. The governments are struggling financially due to the pandemic situation and there are limits for them too. As per the current situation in India, the pandemic is meant to get worse and stay for long and children's education can't be neglected.
In this scenario, the BIGning foundation aims to provide digital learning tools like televisions and smartphones to children and their families in need to access the digital lessons and be part of the class even during these difficult times. In some areas like in tribal colonies which does not have electricity, we plan to start basic level development like installing solar panels at homes and providing developing temporary classrooms where they can access the digital lessons. We ought to ensure that no child is left behind and we have to do our part towards it. At the end of the day, it's the smile on the young kids' faces that will keep us moving.