Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 2:25:30 GMT -5
Even though the conditions in Mexico regarding the contribution that civil society organizations and their volunteers can make to international problems seem diminished, discreet or ineffective, the truth is that they have a wide range of possibilities as a whole. It would be wrong to think that civil society can do everything. No, his strength lies in focusing his work. Thus, organizations that work with migrants in transit, for example, in their daily work have specialized in various topics, the same as human rights organizations that work for minorities, or those that mobilize legal resources on specific issues in defense of fellow citizens in USA. When these focused work organizations come together, they can, and in fact do, have large networks of “focused impact” (even binational) from which they address certain problems in a comprehensive manner. The volunteers who have joined these organizations find that they know very well what to do and do not invite them to undertake battles that are impossible to win... one achievement leads to another, until they can even influence public policies, reverse absurd decisions or... appease tyrants Whoever contributes to temporary or structural causes can achieve the safeguarding of a single person or a large group. History presents us with the cases of Oskar Schlinder, the Mexican consul Gilberto Bosques or Nicholas Winton, who saved many people from certain death before the Nazis. What they have in common is that they regretted not having been able to help more people. But their worth, their humanitarian act is very important precisely because of what it meant for each one of them and for the human race as a whole. These are undoubtedly times to join volunteering in the causes that excite us, undertake even one solidarity action, change our attitude and be tolerant and generous with those in need. Sharing what we know how to do, our profession or our professional practices are tools that can be put at the service of others. When more people join an organization, they can unleash useful actions like the one that recently happened in some US airports and was published by the Associated Press: “Volunteer lawyers help migrants at airports.”
The AP story narrates that lawyer Roman Zelichenko, outraged New Zealand WhatsApp Number by Trump's decree prohibiting the entry of foreigners, refugees almost all of Muslim origin with valid passports and visas, went to John F. Kennedy International Airport. A group of volunteers met, where Melissa Trent also participated, and improvised a legal advice center in a restaurant. Thanks to social networks with the “NoBanJFK” movement and face-to-face calls, he managed to form a complete team of lawyers, translators and other volunteers to assist people detained under the immigration rules imposed by the executive. The volunteer cabinet worked more than 20 hours in a row where they were able to help several detainees. In our country, Aeromexico decided to support the humanitarian initiative called Project Habesha, which aims to allow a group of Syrian students who had their university studies interrupted due to the war, to travel to Mexico in order to com This program to support soup kitchens was also carried out in soup kitchens in Oaxaca, where 34 establishments were opened in 24 municipalities (with information from Radio Formula). next events JAPEM offers volunteer training Next February 8 at the headquarters of the Private Assistance Board of the State of Mexico, the organizations 360 Degrees, Third Sector and the Mexican Volunteer Alliance begin the workshop "Creation and development of an Institutional Volunteer Prograworking in alliance to strengthen the governance and institutionality of civil society organizations through a Transparency and Good Practices Model based on international standards. These two institutions have joined forces to grant 20 organizations 100% scholarships to participate in the transparency model and obtain the distinction. The only requirement is that the participating organizations serve children and young people in critical situations to improve their living situation, as well as how to provide them with development opportunities. In order to provide more information and carry out an initial diagnosis, they invite the directors of interested organizations to come next Friday, February 10, 2017 to the Social Sector Training andening Civil Society Organizations, will offer this February 16 the Workshop “Creation and development of an Institutional Volunteer Program,” a course that will be taught by Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of Amevol. Management and Social Impact Diploma for CSOs of the UA The Anáhuac del Sur University is about to start its diploma course for “Management and Social Impact for Third Sector Organization”, with the objective of strengthening the skills of collaborators of civil society organizations.
The Director of Confd transparency based on the standards of the International Committee on Fundraising Organizations, implemented and disseminated by 17 independent external monitoring and evaluation offices from various countries. Europe, Asia and North America. You can cmunity Development In this category, civil society organizations may be nominated that contribute substantially to the generation of capacity-building processes in the community or communities where they work, so that their members actively participate in the identification of their challenges and solutions in areas such as : health, education and income production, among others. These processes must generate benefits for their members on an individual, collective and organizational scale and be characterized by being comprehensive, inclusive and cohesive as well as achieving empowerment and self-sufficiency through organization and community participation. Award to the Institution for its Public Advocacy In this category, civil society organizations that have carried out or carry out meritorious public advocacy actions in favor of the current topic that SHARE has chosen for the edition may be nominated. Within the work carried out by these institutions, it is necessary that they highlight their efforts to raise awareness, create awareness and mobilize different sectors of the population and governments around the issue or cause that is the reason for their work; Likewise, they must position it in public opinion and seek the co-responsible participation of the different sectors of society in its care. Based on the circumstances or relevant events that the country is going through at that time, each year SHARE will choose the theme for the edition. The current topic selected for this edition of the Awards is once again: Actions to build a social and democratic State of Law. Award for the Institution in Promotion of Volunteering In this category, civil society organizations with structured, organized and established volunteer programs or schemes may be nominated, through which they contribute in a distinguished manner to the recruitment and mobilization of human resources that invest time and talent, on a voluntary basis, in satisfying social and community needs. Organizations that have been recognized with a Share Award in editions prior to 2014 will be able to participate in this category, since only their volunteer program or scheme will be evaluated.
The AP story narrates that lawyer Roman Zelichenko, outraged New Zealand WhatsApp Number by Trump's decree prohibiting the entry of foreigners, refugees almost all of Muslim origin with valid passports and visas, went to John F. Kennedy International Airport. A group of volunteers met, where Melissa Trent also participated, and improvised a legal advice center in a restaurant. Thanks to social networks with the “NoBanJFK” movement and face-to-face calls, he managed to form a complete team of lawyers, translators and other volunteers to assist people detained under the immigration rules imposed by the executive. The volunteer cabinet worked more than 20 hours in a row where they were able to help several detainees. In our country, Aeromexico decided to support the humanitarian initiative called Project Habesha, which aims to allow a group of Syrian students who had their university studies interrupted due to the war, to travel to Mexico in order to com This program to support soup kitchens was also carried out in soup kitchens in Oaxaca, where 34 establishments were opened in 24 municipalities (with information from Radio Formula). next events JAPEM offers volunteer training Next February 8 at the headquarters of the Private Assistance Board of the State of Mexico, the organizations 360 Degrees, Third Sector and the Mexican Volunteer Alliance begin the workshop "Creation and development of an Institutional Volunteer Prograworking in alliance to strengthen the governance and institutionality of civil society organizations through a Transparency and Good Practices Model based on international standards. These two institutions have joined forces to grant 20 organizations 100% scholarships to participate in the transparency model and obtain the distinction. The only requirement is that the participating organizations serve children and young people in critical situations to improve their living situation, as well as how to provide them with development opportunities. In order to provide more information and carry out an initial diagnosis, they invite the directors of interested organizations to come next Friday, February 10, 2017 to the Social Sector Training andening Civil Society Organizations, will offer this February 16 the Workshop “Creation and development of an Institutional Volunteer Program,” a course that will be taught by Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of Amevol. Management and Social Impact Diploma for CSOs of the UA The Anáhuac del Sur University is about to start its diploma course for “Management and Social Impact for Third Sector Organization”, with the objective of strengthening the skills of collaborators of civil society organizations.
The Director of Confd transparency based on the standards of the International Committee on Fundraising Organizations, implemented and disseminated by 17 independent external monitoring and evaluation offices from various countries. Europe, Asia and North America. You can cmunity Development In this category, civil society organizations may be nominated that contribute substantially to the generation of capacity-building processes in the community or communities where they work, so that their members actively participate in the identification of their challenges and solutions in areas such as : health, education and income production, among others. These processes must generate benefits for their members on an individual, collective and organizational scale and be characterized by being comprehensive, inclusive and cohesive as well as achieving empowerment and self-sufficiency through organization and community participation. Award to the Institution for its Public Advocacy In this category, civil society organizations that have carried out or carry out meritorious public advocacy actions in favor of the current topic that SHARE has chosen for the edition may be nominated. Within the work carried out by these institutions, it is necessary that they highlight their efforts to raise awareness, create awareness and mobilize different sectors of the population and governments around the issue or cause that is the reason for their work; Likewise, they must position it in public opinion and seek the co-responsible participation of the different sectors of society in its care. Based on the circumstances or relevant events that the country is going through at that time, each year SHARE will choose the theme for the edition. The current topic selected for this edition of the Awards is once again: Actions to build a social and democratic State of Law. Award for the Institution in Promotion of Volunteering In this category, civil society organizations with structured, organized and established volunteer programs or schemes may be nominated, through which they contribute in a distinguished manner to the recruitment and mobilization of human resources that invest time and talent, on a voluntary basis, in satisfying social and community needs. Organizations that have been recognized with a Share Award in editions prior to 2014 will be able to participate in this category, since only their volunteer program or scheme will be evaluated.