Campaigns

Stand up with the Teachers Campaign

Country: Jordan The campaign “Qom Ma’al Muallem Campaign” (QMM) [Stand Up with The Teachers] was launched in Jordan in 2015 to address a range of severe labour violations faced by female teachers working in private schools. More than 31,000 women work as teachers in private schools who constitute over 89% of private school teachers (and

By |2022-01-06T04:13:03+00:00January 6, 2022|

Nigeria Youth Employment Action Plan

Nigeria with a population of 200 million people with about 60 percent of her population being under 35 has a youth unemployment/underemployment rate of almost 75 percent. Young Nigerians see the informal sector as an avenue to develop skills and jobs that are hard to come by especially with the dwindling public education system that

By |2022-01-11T05:22:43+00:00April 13, 2020|

Adjunct Union of Broward College-SEIU-FPSU

1300 Adjunct (part time) faculty with no possibilities to advance within the institution. Higher education is a gradually and increasingly defunded system nationwide. Currently bargaining for better wages, job security, benefits (none offered currently), social security/retirement plan, among other things.

By |2022-01-11T05:24:57+00:00August 20, 2019|

Together Let Us Go Forth, Juntos Sigamos Adelante Campaign: The Infrastructure

First, Recruit. In order to realize our parish goal in response to Bishop Olmsted’s call to evangelization through the campaign, we develop the structure that encourages all of us, parishioners of Christ the King, to participate. We organized a Grateful Discipleship Leadership Team with Mr. Peter Lesar as the Team Leader and Mr. Luis Vicente

By |2022-01-11T05:26:49+00:00July 24, 2019|

Civic Dinners — Mental Health in Georgia

Civic Dinners has partnered with NAMI - Georgia to launch 50 dinners starting in April bringing together county commissioners, mental health advocates, healthcare providers, business leaders, community leaders and more for a conversation about mental health. The conversation walks through the public narrative, and invites the community to imagine what a recovery community looks like,

By |2022-01-11T05:43:10+00:00March 31, 2019|
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