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1 2 3 4 5 6 What we would like to discuss today Agenda Situation in Uganda 2 Project Description Give a Goat Program 3 Our Motivation of Being Part of the Project 4 Project Management of the Charity Event 5 Outcomes of the Event 6 Conclusion (Video of Moses)

Go Smile – Give a Goat Some Impressions Tascha: entscheidung über bilder

Go Smile – Give A Goat Situation in Uganda One of the poorest nations in the world In 2012: 37.8 % of the population lived on less than $1.25 a day Farming as the main source of income Rural women may engage in small-scale entrepreneurial activities such as rearing and selling local breeds of animals Poor cannot support their children at school and in most cases, girls drop out of school to help out in domestic work or to get married

Go Smile – Give A Goat Situation in Uganda – Main Problems Lack in Education 67% of children drop school at primary level because of lack of resources Gender Inequality Women have a disadvantage in Ugandan culture Agriculture Agriculture remains the most important activity in Uganda

Empowering Communities Sustainable Livelihood Go Smile – Give A Goat Program Project Description – Give a Goat Under Go Smile Uganda, founded in 2006 Gift is intended to be used as startup capital for farming To selected families or entreprenurial groups of woman Supervision of Go Smile Uganda Only for a ceratin period of time Aims at … Empowering Communities Alleviating Poverty Sustainable Livelihood Training of necessary skills before goat is received Go Smile ensures proper Farming methods being followed Improvement of financial status of families Opportunity to generate money for their family Access to healthcare, food and education as they have an agro generating business

Go Smile – Give A Goat Program Our Goals Raise awareness Support people in need Raise awareness Create a change Experience the feeling of giving back Project Management Development of Skills Create an Impact 1. Raise awarness: we are so lucky and and often people are not aware about what is happening outside of the EBS Bubble 2. It is not only about making people aware about the less beautiful sides of life but making the more unforntnate people more fortunate 3. It feels really go to help and throgh the close and intense contact with the organizer Moses in Uganda, you know exactly how and when you are helping 4. Besides that it is a challenge and you can improve on your organization and negotion skills 5. On top of that of course it is a nice way to gather EBS students and especially integrate the exchange (international ) students into the EBS community Personal Development

Creation of the Concept Charity Event - Process for Creating a Successful Event There are Three Main Stages Phase: Before the event During the event After the event Organization Location Date Security DJ & Equipment Calculation of costs Creation of the Concept Theme Calculations Promotion Party under the theme masks Setting of entrance fee in order to cover costs Different marketing strategies to raise awareness Keeping everything under control Entrance guarding Behavior of students Collection of entrance fee Making sure students are behaving correctly Keeping track of revenue In case you are interested in organizing this event, please read the Handout manual which Dr. Kreikebaum can provide you with. It includes all the details and tips you need to organize a successful vent. Location Wrap-up Cleaning up Checking cash register Making pay-outs Administration Transfer of donations Receivement of certificates Decision-Making Negotiation 600 € donated

Give a Goat Charity Event - Outcome Reflection on the Project There are different means that can be bought out of money to help people. For us it was important to not only have a sustainable impact on the community but also raise the awareness in our EBS community! Collection of 600 € -> 6 goats Various opinions on the project by other students resulted in some debates, better integration of international students Communication skills (internal and external communication is essential) Clearer picture on the situation in Uganda, as we were in constant interaction with Moses Decision-making and negotiation It is important to start with such a project on time and set clear goals with a clear strategy towards them We really enjoyed being part of such a great project. It developed us personally and we believe it will have a long-lasting impact on our personalities but in our future career.

Give a Goat Charity Event - Outcome Agreement Letter Beneficiary agreement letter: Pia Zahedani, Vanessa Steinmüller, Arno Moser, Maximilian Moser, Dr. Markus Kreikebaum, Natascha Graffe

Give a Goat Charity Event - Outcome Beneficiaries Pia Zahedani Vanessa Steinmüller Arno Moser Maximilian Moser Dr. Markus Kreikebaum Natascha Graffe

Join the Project and Create an Impact In case of questions don’t hesitate to contact us Schahrzad Natascha Graffe Master Intake FT 2016 schahrzad.graffe@myebs.de Vanessa Sophie Steinmüller Master Intake FT 2016 vanessa.steinmueller@myebs.de For more information please visit: http://gsuganda.org/ Pia Memar Zahedani Master Intake FT 2016 pia.memarzahedani@myebs.de

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