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Title: Forging New Partnerships with the Economic Community
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Categories: Environment & Urbanization
Status:
Completed
Timeline:
Ongoing
Description:
Project Description
CUW-YC’O5 SEPT,16–18th
Mwanza City, Tanzania
CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND AND YOUTH CONFERENCE
Caretakers and Malihai Club of Mwanza Secondary and High School.
To: Head teachers / Mistress, Teachers and Students
INVITATION: You are invited to the Clean Up the World Weekend and Youth
Conference as a Facilitator
Caretakers of the Environment International Tanzania at Mwanza Secondary and High School, Mwanza –Tanzania, welcomes Students/Pupils and theirTeachers, Head teachers /Mistress, from various Schools to sign up for the “CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND YOUTH CONFEENCE”(CUW-YC, 2005), on Project Design, Management and Environmental Issues, for three days from September 16th-18th, 2005. To be held at Mwanza Secondary and High School-Mwanza, Tanzania.
The Head of Schools, Teachers and Students up to (5) five who wish to participate are invited to apply by filling he attached form before, August 25th, 2005 and to be reached to the CUW-YC, 2005-Coordinator before September 5th, 2005.There after you will receive a notice for your registration.
A global Network of Secondary school Teachers and Students Active on Environmental Education known as Caretakers of the Environmental International Tanzania Branch. Has
Introduced “SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM”SEEP, this unique Project for Secondary School Teachers and Students in Tanzania, for the first time will be introduced through CUW-YC 2005, Under CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND. Up to 150 Teachers/Students and Interested Individuals from all schools around Mwanza City are expected to attend and participate.
There are three parts in the “SEEP” Program: Part I –Project Design, Management, skills and Techniques, Part II-Environmental Issues (Lake Victoria and Water Conservation, Sustainable Living and Plastics bags, Part III-Participant will be asked to carry out Cleaning activities in the selected area to celebrate the Clean up the World Weekend.
The Theme for the Clean up the world Weekend and Youth Conference is “HELP TO MAKE MWANZA CITY A GREENER PLACE TO LIVE.” At the End of the Conference Certificates will be awarded to the participants, Registration form is attached
Mutani D. Yangwe, a Teacher Mwanza Secondary School, is the Steering Group Coordinator Caretakers of the Environmental Tanzania Branch. For Further inquiries and application you are requested to apply via E-mails:yangwemd@yahoo.co.uk, caretakerstz@yahoo.co.uk, Tel:-+255 28 2502076,Mobile:-+255 744 827 704, Website: http://www.caretakers-tanzania.8m.com
Mwanza Secondary School, P. O. Box 149, Mwanza-Tanzania, mwanzasec1959@yahoo.co.uk/caretakerstz@yahoo.co.uk,
CUW-YC’05 SEPT,16-18th
Mwanza City, Tanzania
CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND AND YOUTH CONFERENCE
Caretakers and MaliHai Club of Mwanza Secondary and High School
SCHOOLS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM “SEEP”
On Project Design, Management, Skills and Techniques and Environmental Issues
1. (a) PART I:
The paper presentation will combines, theory and simple practical assignments to develop an in-depth understanding of the principles of project design, management, skills, and techniques.
Participants will demonstrate basic understanding of the project design and management discipline.
(b) PART II:
Paper presentation will combines various environmental issues particulary; Lake Victoria and water Conservation, Sastainable Living and Plastics Bags.
Participants will learn how to manage their Local Environment, at School level, community level, and National level by using Either Environmental Education or Laws.
(c) PART III:
Participants will be asked to carry out cleaning activities in a certain selected area, to celebrate CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND 2005, This activities will be carried out in collaboration with MALI-HAI CLUB OF TANZANIA (Mwanza Sec.School), TUJIFUNZE: CENTRE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VARIOUS SECONDARY SCHOOLS and other NGOs situated in Mwanza City.
2. OBJECTIVES
The designed conference or Program will give the participants the confidence to be leader in their projects teams in which they become involved and gain skills on how to design, manage their project and environment and also to avoid the common pit falls so as to “HELP TO MAKE MWANZA CITY A GREENER PLACE TO LIVE”
3. EXPECTED OUT PUTS
At the end of the Conference, the participants are expected to gain the following knowledge;
To understand the project design methodologies, Project management methodologies Task estimation and budgeting, demonstrate planning and scheduling ability understand the resources and risk management and communication, etc.
4. TARGET GROUP
Head-Masters/Mistress, Teachers, Students/Pupils, NGOs Officials, Civil Societies Officers/leaders, Government Officers, Club/team leaders, Project Managers,
5. METHODOLOGIES
Comprises of short lecturer, formal and informal discussion, presentation and group discussion
CUW-YC’05 SEPT,16-18th
Mwanza City, Tanzania
CLEAN UPTHE WORLD WEEKEND AND YOUTH CONFERENCE
Caretakers and Mali-Hai club of mwanza Secondary and High school
6. DATE, PLACE AND VENUE
Date: 16th – 18th September 2005
Venue: Mwanza Secondary School and High School Hall,
Place: Mwanza City, Tanzania
7. CONFERENCE FEES
5,000/=Tshs. Per Participant (For Tanzanian only) and USD 50 for Foreigner, per Participant, to cover Soft Drinks, Breakfast, Hot /Cold Water, Conference Materials, and etc.
Other Materials and services will be provided as longer as we get SPONSORS for the Events.
NOTE: Participants will have to cover / arrange their own travel To and Fro from the Conference, Also Participant are requested to pay for their Accommodation, Meals and Extra services while attend the Conference.
FOR FOREIGNERS, we will be able to help you to make Reservation for Hotels, here at Mwanza.You can visit. http://www.mwanza-guide.com for hotels and Reservation, but there is also the cheapest Hotel found here in Mwanza.
**Certificates of attendance and participation, will be awarded at the end of the Conference for every Participants, Schools and Sponsors,
8. REGISRATION
To Register Please Contact:
Mutani D. Yangwe, Christopher Mafuru
Steering group Coordinator, Mali-Hai Club Coordinator
Caretakers of the Environment International, Mwanza Secondary and High School,
Mwanza Secondary and High School, P. O. Box 149, Mwanza-Tanzania
P. O. Box 149, Mwanza –Tanzania. Tel: +255 28 2502076
Tel; +255 28 2502076 Mobile:+255 744 430 959
Mobile: +255 744 827 704 E-mails: cmafuru@yahoo.com
E-mails: yangwemd@yahoo.co.uk mwanzasec19592yahoo.co.uk
Caretakerstz@yahoo.co.uk
Mwanzasec1959@yahoo.co.uk
Website:http://caretakers-tanzania.8m.com, http://takingitglobal.org/caretakers-tan/
CUW-YC’05 SEPT 16-18th
Mwanza City, Tanzania
CLEAN UP THE WORLD WEEKEND AND YOUTH CONFERENCE
Caretakers and Mali-Hai Club of Mwanza Secondary and High School
NOMINATION FORM
(Please PRINT CLEARLY)
Name of Institution______________________________________________________________
Mailing and Physical Address______________________________________________________
City / Town_________________________Country_____________________________________
Telephone_____________________Fax______________________Mobile__________________
Email address_________________________________Zip Code__________________________
ConferenceTitle________________________________________________________________
The lead Teacher/Person Name_____________________________________________________
(Fee for Participation): Tshs 5,000/= for Tanzanian and USD 50 (For foreigners)
Nominated candidates: if you are a group, fill in the names of participants use this space
S/N Title Name Job Title Contact
E-mail Phone
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Total fees Payable______________________________Tshs/USD.
Approving Authority only:
Name________________________Signature__________________Title__________________
Date_______________________Time______am/pm.
Application forms should be submitted by Post or E-mails. And payment should be done by either Cash or Cheque and directed to CARETAKERS OF THE ENVIRONMENTA INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA, MWANZA SECONDARY SCHOOL BRANCH, ATTN: Mutani D.Yangwe, Steering group Coordinator, P. O. Box 149, Mwanza-Tanzania
Timothy timanywa, TUJIFUNZE: -CENTRE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT IN MWANZA, TWIGA BANCORP MWANZA BRANCH MWANZA TANZANIA A/C .No 5404126018
Objectives:
MULTI-NATIONAL COMMITTEES/TIGDiscussion Board
Based on initial Environmental Inventories, multi-national committees will work to establish viable solutions for the types of environmental problems or threats discovered.
Needs:
Project Needs and Challenge
Student-teacher teams must form a NEW partnership with a business organization (private rather than public enterprise preferred, but if public, it needs to be responsible for some impact on the environment) with the goal to enhance the environmental and economic health of their community. Using sequential steps, research, open dialogue and clear anticipated outcomes, craft a partnership project. Besides the students, school and business, this project may engage other organizations within your community. The proposed project should be innovative in that it leads toward a broader change in economic practice, especially as it relates to economic vitality and sustainability. Ideally, some or all of the proposed project should be implemented, or at least field-tested, prior to October 31, 2005. It is preferred that all challenges be presented at the TIG Discussion Board if teams can personally want to contact CEI Tanzania,He/She may do so.
Some guidelines:
1. Practice team equity at all times. This project is not meant to be dominated by either adults or students, but to cultivate a productive process from vision to formation to implementation to evaluation.
2. Smaller is better than overwhelming. Brainstorm possibilities with potential partners first. It is better to build understanding to work to solve simpler challenges rather than ones that require more capital and longer-term resources.
3. The business organization should be willing to financially assist students in their project cost.
4. Empower students! As much as possible, allow them to carry out the project.
5. Document the project from concept to completion. (Take pictures, video, collect data, reflect on successes and challenges, etc.) This is as important as potential on-the ground outcomes.
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