ONE WORLD Citizens Annual Report 2018
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Further Development: ●
ONE WORLDcitizens Annual Report 2018
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Global Goals Concept Global Program 7 sub programs
1st WGT Dialogue for Inclusion Conference
Report ONE WORLDcitizens 2018
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Introduction
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How we work
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OWC Board & Director
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Eyeopeners 2017
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Global Goals Concept
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Global Program ○ 7 subprograms
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Investors: trust & support
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Epilogue
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Introduction
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ONE WORLDcitizens A global network and grassroots movement working from the Power of the Community and Youngsters to achieve the Global Goals for sustainable development in 2030 with #NoOneLeftBehind, by #DailyAction and making #WorkOfBasicNeeds We bring young people together to exchange views and experiences, share ideas and good examples, help each other and to work together to work out ideas for social & sustainable into local projects and start-ups. #WeGrowTogether OWC Core Team: 35 youngsters from 14 countries
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How we work
In ONE WORLDcitizens we facilitate change, made by youngsters for youngsters through help & development of ● ● ●
their idea for change skills to undertake their idea into action/start-ups with support from the community
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From the Power of Youngsters and their Communities
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By a Grassroots Movement of proactive youngsters from all over the world & the Mindset We Grow Together
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With No One Left Behind, because we can’t succeed achievement of the Global Goals in 2030 if half of the world is held back! 6
In 2018 ONE WORLD Citizens has been guided by 3 Board members & Director To manage and support the OWC development & management
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Eye openers, deepening of vision & what we learned from 2017 In our open innovation & experiment approach for design of the OWC Concept & Program WITH Youngsters in the lead 2017 brought us these great steps forward ●
Youngsters are able to create and give Quality Education for and with eachother! ○ Informal Education by the DIY Circle in which they learn by Doing. ○ Education based on the Global Goals and the important sustainable issues all youth should learn about to be prepared for and contribute to challenges/solutions now and in the future. ○ Independant Education, given by & for youngsters, outside and (where possible) inside school. ○ Given online 24/7 and (where possible) offline in Global Goals Hubs.
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Online & offline Education for all youth is possible, by & for youngsters It makes sense to connect youngsters from different countries in online teams to work together in Global Goals Challenges: Help questions of youngsters/young leaders from the local community or communities in other countries, such as Nepal, Kenya, Rwanda, Kurdistan-Iraq. By doing this they share ideas, exertise and find bottom-up, low tech solutions for basic needs and sustainable change locally and in developing countries.
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In 2018 we continued development of our Global Concept & Program consisting of 4 elements a new infrastructure for Quality Education & Social Entrepreneurship by & for youngsters ●
OWC Pop Up School For Tools and skills you need to organize your education about sustainlabe issues online & globally connected to contribute to sustainable change yourself and together
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Global Goals Hub To inspire, teach, empower & support each other offline & locally
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OWC Global Community To share & copy ideas for change and help each other to work out ideas into local projects or social startups 24/7, online & with free access for all youth.
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Global Partnerships To build a global network of partners who support sustainable initiatives for achievement of the Global Goals, undertaken by youngsters.
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In 2017 we also finished development of our Global Program, consisting of 7 program activities ● A total program for Quality Education for sustainalbe development, organized by & for youngsters ● To achieve the Global Goals by #DailyAction with #NoOneLeftBehind
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Global Goals Rap Challenge Quality Education becomes YOUth for the Global Goals Social Entrepreneurship becomes FUTURE ROOTS for Inclusion Collaboration Youth & Government We Grow Together; 1st International Dialogue Conference for Social Inclusion Work of Basic Needs Friendwise Enterprise
These 7 program activities are complementair and given by young social entrepreneurs and youngsters, aged 10 to 30 years!
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1. International Global Goals Rap Challenge 2018 Awareness about the Global Goals by making your Rap & Videoclip and become the Winner by the most likes on Facebook! 2018 ●
Video clip with the winners of the Global Goals Rap Challenge 2018
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International Rap Challenge Utrecht, Rheden, Eindhoven/Netherlands, Srednje/BiH, Kigali/Rwanda.
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Recording UBUNTU Song for the Global Goals in Rwanda!
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Launchment of the UBUNTU Song for the Global Goals in Rwanda! during the Youth CONNECT Summit Africa in Rwanda 11
Global Goals Daily Action Challenge From awareness by the Rap Challenge to Contribution to Quality Educaiotn in IDP Camps in Kurdistan-Iraq
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Visit OWC Kurdistan-Iraq Team in the Netherlands
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Collaboration with youth from Utrecht, Rosmalen and students from AVANS Den Bosch
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Working on the SOLE Guide with students Business Innovation during the 1st SDG Challenge
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Bringing internet, laptops and educational materials to youth in Barznja Camp in Kurdistan-Iraq 12
2. Quality Education -> YOUth for the Global Goals To teach each other about the 17 Global Goals and all youth need to know about social & sustainable issues YOUth for the Global Goals by & for youngsters
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YOUth for the Global Goals Peer to peer education about the Global Goals @ schools Combined with a Train the Trainer program to become a young Youth for the Global Goals trainer yourselg In collaboration with 5 Schools: ○ Primary school ○ 2 secundary schools ○ Vocational Education ○ University for applied Science Click HERE to read more about it!
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3. Social Entrepreneurship -> FUTURE ROOTS for Social Inclusion For Empowerment and Social Entrepreneurship to work out your idea for change into a local project or social startup!
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Start FUTURE ROOTS project for social inclusion in Eindhoven @ de Jongerenhuis.
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Empowerment for collaboration of young locals and young newcomers for social inclusion.
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To get the vision & experience: Young Locals and Newcomers are Partners for achievement of the 17 Global Goals in the Netherlands and Homelands of migrants! 14
4. Collaboration Youth & Government To share new visions, ideas and work together on future oriented development and policy making 2018: Fast Fashion Project ●
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Students from Rodenborch College (Rosmalen), HAS (‘s Hertgenbosch), TU/e (Eindhoven) and young newcomers/fashion designers from Eindhoven work together with the Ministry of Infrastructure & Water management on the social issue ‘Fast Fashion’ during 2018-2019. They show: to involve youngsters in social issues and policy making it’s important to empower them to work out their ideas for change into projects and start-ups! By doing this the change they see will be implemented!
To read more about this great project open the REPORT HERE
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5. We Grow Together (WGT): 1st WGT Dialogue for Inclusion Conference Youth Exchanges to bring young locals and young migrants together to create and unndertake projects for a better life and future of young migrants and prevention of migration. 2018: 1st WGT Dialogue for Inclusion Conference & participation in the BPE conference 2018 ●
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3-day Dialogue for Inclusion Conference with 75 youngsters and young migrants from 7 European countries. To share vision & ideas for better integration of young newcomers and prevention of migration by job creation in homelands of young migrants. With the outcome of the conference we contributed to the BPE Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia to recommendation for European Policymaking on Migration & Integration. To read the Report click HERE
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5. We Grow Together / Visit to Rwanda in August 2018 Youth Exchange with OWC Country Directors from Nepal, Rwanda, Kenya to cocreate porjects & plans for long term collaboration, starting from ideas from the young leaders who can see very well the next steps in their own communities. 2018 -> Outcome of 3 weeks together: 8 projects that will start in Rwanda and can be copied in Kenya and Nepal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Global Goals Rap Challenge UBUNTU Remix ICT Basic Training & Train the Trainer ICT & Entrepreneurship Centre Global Goals ACTION Box GAAFAADE COLLECTION ‘made in Rwanda’ Energy Safe OWC SUMMIT 2019
To empower youngsters to create new jobs that bring income, basic needs for all and sustainable development. By online collaboration with youngsters from Eindhoven, ‘s Hertogenbosch, Nepal and Kenya. 17
6. WORK of Basic Needs -> Start WORK of Water project in Kenya By bringing youngsters from Eindhoven and Marsabit/Kenya online & offline together to work out solutions for Clean Drinkwater, Sanitation, Agriculture Innovation, Renewable Energy and Access to Internet, ICT & Technology
2018: KENYA - ICT Center & research drink water solutions Step 1: Shepherd School for education of youth, women and morans who didn’t had access to education yet. Starting with Moms, the first teachers of youth!
Step 2: ICT Basic Training for connection, collaboration, personal development and to learn / find solutions about water & sanitation.
Step 3: Start-up for Water Filters by collaboration with Chuijo Water Filters from Nairobi, Kenya.
7. Friendwise Enterprise: joint projects & start-ups of youngsters from Rwanda, Netherlands & Nepal To realize Basic Needs & Social Inclusion for all by (joint) startups and employment for sustainable development
2018: Friendwise Enterprise in Rwanda & Nepal ●
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Improvement of online collaboration on the OWC platform: the OWC Rwanda, Eindhoven and Nepal teams working together for ICT Basic Training in all countries. Great start of the ICT Basic Training & Train the Trainer program ‘by & for Youngsters’ in Kigali, Rusizi and Kamonye, in the 1st round of the training already 150 youngsters trained! Starting ICT & Technology Hub in Bharatpur/ Nepal: the SUNWay Innovation Center to connect ICT and Technology With Agriculture Innovation. Starting by the Drone & DIY sensor project with students from TU/e Responsible Innovation Learning Line. 19
Investors: trust & support For the help we need to build an independent finanicial base in 2016-2025 Our ambition for the long term is to build a strong and indepentent financial base by the Power of Communities and social capital. By building such base the impact we make by our work becomes solid and reliable for the long term. To build this base we act in two ways: by the Community Based Financial Model and by making work, start-ups/employment of basic needs. It takes some years to build the community based financial budget and recognition of the new employment. That’s why we are very grateful for the finanical support we received from our partners in 2018.
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Epilogue The local and international projects, the Dialogue for Inclusion Confrence, the online collaboration of youngsters and the monthly Global Goals Hub meetings that we organized in 2018 gave us the confrimation that the OWC Concept and Program was complete and could ne scaled in 2019.
Therefore, the 3 main ambitions for 2019 are ... More YOUth for the Global Goals projects given by & for youngsters to spread awareness about the Global Goals and inspire youth to create ideas & take action.
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Further development of the FUTURE ROOTS program to empower youngsters to work out their ideas into local projects and start-ups for change.
Expanding the community of young locals, young newcomers and community leaders from developing countries as important partners for the Global Goals!
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Report of the progress we make on these topics will follow in 2020. 21
our partners 2018