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Our focus is on providing educational resources for current and future leaders who are involved in achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. We intend to bring together students, teachers, community professionals, activists and government officials worldwide by creating opportunities for networking, collaboration, sharing knowledge and inspiring community action research.
Together, at UCP-SARnet, we contribute to the education of a new generation of culturally-sensitive community leaders who understand that governance in today's world requires global perspectives on local community issues and close partnerships between governments and civic organizations.
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- Hello! :) I recently graduated from college with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. While pursuing my degree, I worked as a research assistant studying self-regulation and emotion understanding in preschoolers. I was also a teaching assistant for Dr. Wosinski's PGS365 Community Psychology course. Since graduating, I have continued to serve as an Associate Editor for UCP-SARnet and to volunteer with my local school district.I am particularly interested in the fields of child psychology and education, and will be pursuing a Ph.D. in school psychology in Fall 2010.I have been a member of UCP-SARnet since August 2008, and I have served on the Executive Team since January 2009. I am currently involved with maintaining our network's announcement/event pages, creating new social networking opportunities, and developing new courses and workshops to be offered through the platform. I am also responsible for networking with Regional Coordinators and members from Israel, Iran, Belarus, USA, and the Gambia, as well as our Knowledge Partner, TakingITGlobal.I look forward to a fun and productive year for UCP-SARnet! :)
- I am currently working as Regional Secterary of Asia Pacific Youth and Students Association. This is an umbrall organization of the Youth / Students National Organization of Asia and Pacific Region.Moreover, I am a research fellow at Kathmandu School of Law for Master in Human Rights.I am more intrested to work in Youth and Students rights.Currently, doing my research on "Youth Participation" in Nepal !
- My name is Daisy Lepon, a female student currently studying Master of Social Science (Majoring in Labour Studies) programme at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. I am from Papau New Guinea and my research interest (Social Actis on Pacific Regional Seasonal Employer Scheme in Labour sending and the host country. I hold a Graduate Diploma and a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours Degree)--both in Labour Studies--from the University of Waikato in addition to my Diploma in Business Development and Agriculture qualification from PNG. In regards to my employment, current position held prior to coming to Waikato to study was Principal Policy Analyst and Gender Development Advisor. As a policy analyst, I work in consultation with the executives of the Ministry of Agriculture and commodity boards on any matters that concerns policies of the Ministry and also sectorial policies issues. I work under the direct supervision of the Director for Economic, Research, Policy Planning and Coordination branch of the Ministry to monitor and assess the current policies on their effectiveness and efficiency. Also represent the Director and the Ministry in agency and other sectoral organizations meetings that concerns policy issues. The other role that I have is in the area of Gender and Policy Development for the Ministry . I have a long experiences as an agriculture extension and socialist in gender and community development and am the specialist in that area. I facilitate gender awareness training for the Ministry and the farming communities. The main role is coordination of agricultural development programmes through the provincial women desk and also develop policies in respect to women in agriculture (WIA) and work in collaboration with the provincial networks. The provincial women in agriculture in turn facilitate and coordinate WIA programs at the district/local level government. I also provide advice on gender issues in production and marketing of agricultural produce.
- I am a junior of SIAS International University,and my major is Business English.half of my collage time has past away,but to me ,it is a precious tresure in my life,i met new people everyday,i learnt new knowledge every minute,and in every second,i knew a new me.
- I am a Senior at Arizona State University and am majoring in Psychology. I plan to go to grad school upon completion of my BA in 2010. My interests including learning different languages ( English, Spanish, Swedish and Norwegian). I have traveled to different parts of Europe and enjoy learning about different cultures. In my spare time, I like to run marathons.
- I am an Undergraduate Research Assistant for Dr. Marek. I am also on the leadership team as an Assistant Editor. This is my last semester as an undergraduate and Arizona State. In May 2010 I will graduate with a BA in Psychology, and then a year or so later I hope to spread my wings and fly off to graduate school somewhere far away from this heat! I am hoping to eventually study Forensic/Criminal Psychology, but I am very interested in Community Psychology and the United Nations MDGs. I am also a musician, being a classically trained violinist for over 14 years now. I love any and every kind of music because I believe that any form of creative expression is beautiful and culturally important. I also am into partner dancing (Latin, Ballroom, Salsa, etc.) because I get to meet so many more different people than I do playing in symphonies or at weddings.I am really excited to help continue to shape and contour UCP-SARnet into something wonderfully useful for anyone and everyone who wishes to get involved. I look forward to continue working this Spring (and beyond?) with Dr. Marek and the rest of the leadership team!
- Born in Canada, Raised in India and Educated in the United States of America, I am an optimistic realist who wishes to make a change on the level of a re-evolution of societal thought and human capacity. I wish to surround myself with individuals who have fresh and innovative outlooks, such as mine, and represent the upper echelons of positive, progressive thinking with the capacity and capability to improve the conditions of all. I am pursuing a degree in International Law in order to further explore and exploit my virtues and interests in Foreign Development and Diplomacy.
- Paul Vogel is a senior at Arizona State University. He will be graduating in May of 2010 with a bachelor's degree in Psychology, and plans on heading to graduate school for his Masters, and eventually Doctorate degree. Currently, Paul is a member of the Executive Team for UCP-SARnet and heads the countries of England, France, Germany, Italy and Poland and overlooks goals 6 and 7 of the MDG's, Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and other diseases and Ensure Environmental Sustainability. Next semester he plans on continuing to support UCP-SARnet before progressing into graduate programs.Read a summary of my first semester working with UCP-SARnet under "My Website"
- Mohamed Sidique Dabo is very courageous, hard-working volunteer and young University leaders of the iEARN Program in Sierra Leone . Since joining the program in 2003, Mohamed has been able to share his knowledge and skills in information technology with young victims of war in Sierra Leone, as was amply demonstrated in a series of successful SUMMER SCHOOL COMPUTER TRAINING AND ICT PROGRAMS. Hundreds of schools going children as well as at-risk and youngwar-victims were opportune to learn life skills that have forevertransformed their lives.Mohamed is a graduate with a second class, first division in the Department of Political Science, also holds a Diploma in Cultural Studies from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone. Also the Co-Director of the ThinkImpact organization – Sierra Leone Chapter, Financial Secretary for theAfrican Peer Review Mechanism, an AU/NEPAD initiative – Fourah Bay College Campus.Mohamed has represented iEARN Sierra Leone in many national workshops and conferences in the country and within the sub-region. He helped to coordinate iEARN students to participate fully at the Youth Employment Scheme (YES) organized bythe Ministry of Development and Economic Planning (MODEP) in SierraLeone November 2006, and was also a representative to the UnitedNations Population Fund (Sierra Leone (UNFPA), launching of theBooklet, 'Women in Migration- Moving Young' in October of 2006.At iEARN, he was the Regional Coordinator has devoted himself to working in various projects like Climate change and implementing several successful ICT initiatives with hundreds of youths.Currently, he is the President for the Youth Advisory Panel on SRH, HIV/AIDS in Sierra Leone, working on a project 'Young people and climate change'
- I'M an easy-going girl , My major is business Enghlish . Also I have a dream that to be a leader . Before to be a leader I want to get into foreign company . I want to learn to how to improve my abilites, such as communication , ect . And hope to be able to guide my tutor display own superiority , up my own shortcoming . Our team’s project is that eradecate poverty and hunger . As a mermber of this team , I think that doing something from a smaller one is important because you have not enough power to help them when you are faced with so many people who are in trouble because of poverty . For example, we can give our books and clothes that we don’t use them any more . Also wo should help them accept education before they have the power to do many more things . Everyone know that knoeleage can change someone’s life , so we should help them learn much more thing . The last important thing is encourgement . As to me , I believe that encourgement is very useful if someone who are in a lower spirit . In a word , making a world of difference and creating a better world depend on everyone . The development about my project : We will make some children who have no school learn something by themselves . And we will provide some books that we don’t use them any more to them . If we have time , we will help them study , I believe that they will change their life though learning .
- Titilola is currently a student of Lagos State Polytechnic Lagos Nigeria in the Department of Agricultural Engineering Technology Studying Post -Harvest Technology. She is in her final year in the institution. Currently, she is the President of Anti-Aids Club of Lagos State Polytechnic, A Green Ambassador in the British Council Green African Projects.She is really a change maker and so passionate about the Environment and this made her to pledge to Goal 7 of The Millennium Development Goals: To Ensure Sustainable Environment, through awareness creation on campus and as well as production of weekly Newsletter on issues around the Globe about Climate Change and Global Warming.She is a volunteer with a Civil Society Network For Volunteering Development in Nigeria(GIVE Network). Titilola has benefited from opportunities to develop her capacity through participation in seminars,workshops and trainings. She is a Role model in the aspect of motivating people to become a volunteer.
- I am a Nigerian from Kogi State and a graduate of Economics from Kogi state University, and my interest is total eradication of poverty and increased literacy among the less developed country especially in ICT. I am a member of CLCWA Nigeria and the Volunteer State Coordinator for the project in Kogi State. A member of Chld Rigth Advocay Campaign(CRAC) also the present Volunteer Satte Coordinator, for Kogi State, Nigeria.
- I'm the Executive Director of Orbis Institute and the Co-Founder of Greenlighted.comI currently sit on advisory boards for UCP-SARnet, The Institute of International Education's (IIE) Young Professionals Committee, and the Ngaathaje Development Project (NDP). Orbis Institute is an NGO based in Denver, CO (USA) and its mission is to develop global leaders. Our educational leadership programs are designed to advance awareness, critical thinking, and action, for future generations to address the global challenges of the 21st century. Our programs involve students in the US, China, Nepal, India, Kenya, as well as initiatives with countries in Central Europe and the Middle East.Greenlighted.com is a social business that is making social responsibility profitable for businesses. Greenlighted utilizes the world's most comprehensive research on social responsibility, and delivers that information to consumers through technology, allowing them to make informed choices about the companies they support. Greenlighted is a winner of the 2009 UN World Summit Youth Awards.The Institute of International Education (IIE) is an independent nonprofit founded in 1919, and is among the world's largest and most experienced international education and training organizations.Ngaathaje Development Project (NDP) is a non-governmental humanitarian organization operating in South Sudan. NDP's mission is to help rebuild the communities of South Sudan through education, health, and sustainable economic development.
- I love UCP-SARnet because it is a good chance for the college students to think big about the world. What we can do and what we can achieve. I am glad to be one of it. Let's come together and share our thoughts~~~I still remember the time when we did the virtual conversation at the conference hall in administration building. Our topic is about the peace building and I think that is so important because now we are facing a new world with so many thing to do than fight with each other. People turn to war for help get more power and resources, but the result is they lost more resource to win. And they will not win in people's mind. What I shared that day is if we have a conflict, let's talk about it and find a solution. Let's listen to each other's idea and do not just look at ourself. Share the idea and make a compromise. I think it is hard for people who have great power to do it but once you keep that idea in mind, that makes a different.
- BiographyChinese Name:Tian HuaEnglish Name: NaitMajor:tourism managementGrade:juniorE-mail adress:tianhua19891213@126.comHometown: Jiaozuo, Henan ProvinceSomething about myself: I’m a student with a soft charicteristics. In my spare time, I like listenning to the music , writing, reading and so on. I like reading all the books except my studying books. I want to traval around the world in the future. And now I’m going to this target nearer and nearer.My project is Food wasting must be reduced. while the team building is really important.so before starting the project,we should know how to build the team building.
- hello everyone~~nice to see you i am a freshman,study in sias university.i like listening music ,watching moives,eating delicious food and sleeping~~i want to imporve my english and make more money,then i can travel around the world and writing what i like~so,i am a very happy girl ,let is be friend~
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