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Human Rights (for more information, please contact kushita.mungur@aiesec.net)

Dis is my ability

“Dis is my ability” is the voice that we youngsters from AIESEC University of Mauritius and from the world want to be heard for the especially disabled children and people in Mauritius. This implementation is planned for a term of 8 weeks whereby our main concern, that is, the welfare and development of disabled children (5 to 15 year olds) and people (19+) who are said to be physically handicapped or require special care, will be subdivided into four main parts. These four parts are concerned with the surroundings of these people, and are labelled as i) the system of education for disabled children ii) formation of disabled people for jobs, iii) the NGOs and iv) the members of the public. This initiative focuses on how to increase the quality of life and empowerment of the disabled children and people so that they do not lack in anything for an undifferent future as their normal counterparts and get a possible employment in the future. This is sought by increasing the level of internal(home) and external education(institutions) they are exposed to and hence workshops will be organised such that interns can empower the four elements. By this implementation, we want to equip mostly the children with firmly ‘the ever-present support’ of their society to help them achieve. During that term, we want to establish that whatever may be the lacking in these people, each one of them have a special ability and we need to enhance those.

TN ID: TN-In-MU-UM-2014-1806

 

A child, A smile

“Rise Up Children” is‘A CHILD, A SMILE’ is a project targeting these orphans to help them and bring happiness in their life. It is an eight weeks project with 20 international participants to work for the project. The purpose is not to do some ‘social activities’ with these children but to have a ‘social work’ done with them. The objective is to impact in their life, help them in their daily life and to have a close follow-up with the orphanages so that the work does not last only for 8 weeks but for their whole life.In the project we will be targeting only five to six orphanages so that the international participants can focus on the main tasks that they need to do and do it properly. The aim is to have quality work and not quantity work.The participants will be divided in small groups of five and each group will be working hard with two NGOs. Each week, they will be assigned jobs to do for a specific orphanage and will work closely with the teachers, helpers and the children.At the end of the project, we hope that the children that we have been targeting have been benefiting our help and that we have been impactful and inspiring in their life.

TN ID: TN-In-MU-UM-2014-1819

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