I
chose UNICEF as an organization that delivers a message that appeals to
me. Young Child Survival and Development
is an article that I read that is very informative and was effectively
communicated to the readers. As Sharma
(1997) shares about advocacy, a message
is a concise and persuasive statement about an advocacy goal that captures what
it is needed to be achieved, why and how.
One of UNICEF’s key advocacy messages is to end child mortality. As I sit here looking at my children
completing their homework, I could not imagine being a mother watching her
children suffering and on the verge of losing their lives because of the
environment they live in. UNICEF (2011)
has a saying “The chance to survive is a right owed to every child.” Just that saying alone is powerful and an eye
opener. I would love to take part in this organization.
The
goal that they have set is to reach the 2015 Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
which in detail means to lower the child mortality rate worldwide. Already it has lowered 47 % since 1990, but
it needs to be more. This organization
is going to accomplish this goal and they are accomplishing this by providing
low-cost interventions such as vaccines, antibiotics, micronutrient
supplementation, insecticide-treated bednets, improved breastfeeding practices
and safe hygiene practices (UNICEF, 2011)
Donating proceeds assist with this cause along with partnering up with
other advocacy organizations that assist with spreading the cause.
In
the last course the Heifer International was an organization that appealed to
me. Their concept is pretty simple; why
ration a cup of milk when we can have the cow.
Teaching the concept to pay it forward is a way of life with the Heifer
International. Connecting communities
through providing agriculture and farm animals is a technique that Heifer
believed would and has ended poverty and hunger in countries that are lacking
with support from their government and of a trade that is economically
successful. Sharing the training they
received to other community members and passing on their first female offspring
to another family in the community. Heifer
believes this will help with families achieving self-reliance (Heifer
International, 2011). This organization
sounds amazing and definitely one that I would not mind assisting with.
FHi
360 is an organization that is dedicated to improving the lives in lasting ways
by advanced integrated, locally driven solutions (Academy for Educational
Development, 2011). This organization
have on staff experts in health, education, nutrition, environment, economic
development, civil society, gender, youth, research and technology. This organization in hand supports over 70
countries and all of the US. I found
this organization to be very easy to find a career with. There are intern positions and paid positions
all over the world.
All
three organization are very valuable to the human race. All three provide resources and valuable strategies
that assist with the improvement of the human race. They are not prejudice against any part of
the world. All three just want to see
people happy and successful in whatever they are trying to accomplish.
Academy for Educational Development. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.aed.org/en/index.htm
Heifer International. (n.d.). Retrieved September 14, 2011, from http://www.heifer.org/
Sharma,
R. R. (n.d.). An introduction to advocacy: Training guide. Washington, DC: The
Academy for Educational Development, SARA Project.
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). (2007). Early childhood.
Retrieved from http://www.unicef.org/earlychildhood/index.html