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PROJECT PLAN

How to do it?

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1. PROJECT LIFE CYCLE:

an idea – initiation and definition

a planpreparations

realization – execution of plans, results

sum-up and conclusions

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5WS QUESTIONS

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What are the clear stages, steps,

responsibilities?

What are the concrete goals?

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WE ARE PART OF THE SOLUTION

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Problem • high infant mortality of black babies in US

goal• raise the infant mortality

group• pregnant African American women

Solution

• Birth Project

• A volunteer program to keep more babies alive by recruiting, training and supporting community volunteers (SisterFriends) to provide direction, emotional support and education to the mother.

THE BIRTHING PROJECT (US)

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MATCH-UP

sister friends (Big sister groups)

little sister (pregnant)

Ambassado

r

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IN THE BIG SISTER GROUPS

relying on local community

training to discuss the common

problems and solutions that little sisters have

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Birthing project

African American

Women

Weight of

babies

Gestation

periods

Prenatal

appointment

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DIALOGUE IN THE DARK (GERMANY)

Solution : Dialogue in the Dark

an awareness raising exhibition in total darkness

Target group

Every one

Goal

change mindsets on disablility and diversity and increase tolerence

Problem

Discrimination on Disabled

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blind guides lead visitors in small groups

through

different settings in absolute darkness. The

visitors learn how to interact without sight by

using their other senses.

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Role are reversed--platform of communication

increase the public’s awareness of and tolerance for

“otherness”

create jobs for disadvantaged people

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FOOD CYCLE (UK) • Food poverty

• wasted food

• youth empowerment Problem

• Healthy, affordable food for all.

• Volunteer opportunities Goal

• Young people

• People with imblance nutritionsTarget group

• a free kitchen space to create nutritious meals and positive social change in the community.

solution

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THE SITUATION IS DIRECT ,

AND HERE'S WHAT WE'RE DOING ABOUT IT:

We empower local communities to set up groups of

volunteers to collect surplus produce locally and

prepare nutritious meals in unused professional kitchen

spaces. These delicious meals are then served to those

in need in the community.

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The Result :

Personal health and well-being increase with proper

nutrition, food waste is reduced, and young

volunteers create positive change in their

communities!

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GANTT CHART

A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project

schedule. Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of

the terminal elements and summary elements of a project.

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MIND MAP

A mind map is a diagram used to represent

words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to

and arranged around a central key word or idea.

Mind maps are used to generate, visualize,

structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid to

studying and organizing information, solving

problems, making decisions, and writing.

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The elements of a given mind map

are arranged intuitively according to

the importance of the concepts, and

are classified into

groupings, branches, or areas, with

the goal of representing semantic or

other connections between portions of

information.

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