Citizenship Award Briefing Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3.

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Citizenship Award Briefing Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3

Stage 1: Global Issues 1. Form groups of Choose one of the topics below: a. Literacy b. Poverty c. Health (example: influenza epidemic) d. Food shortage 3. Presentation

Stage 1: Global Issues What to present: 1.Definition 2.Select a country 3.What are/were the solutions in place to counter the issue? 4.What lessons have you learnt from this?

Stage 1: Global Issues Presentation: TA & Awards Camp

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur What is a social entrepreneur? Someone who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage a venture to make social change. a. Literacy b. Poverty c. Health (example: influenza epidemic) d. Food shortage

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur Social Problems: a. Literacy b. Poverty c. Health (example: influenza epidemic) d. Food shortage

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur Example: Habitat for Humanity, World Vision, World Wildlife Fund and Food for the Poor (US) John Wood, founder of Room to Read

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur 1. Form groups of Choose one of the following: a. Person/Individual b. Organisation c. Movement 3. Presentation

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur What to present: 1.Purpose of action by chosen individual/organisation 2.How did that particular society benefited from the actions? 3. What lessons can you learnt from the individual/organisation?

Stage 2: Social Entrepreneur Presentation: TA & Awards Camp

Stage 3: Practical Applications Objective: To brainstorm and present a practical solution to solve or lighten the social problem.

Stage 3: Practical Applications Choose a country in the South-East Asian region with any of the following Social Problems: a. Literacy b. Poverty c. Health (example: influenza epidemic) d. Food shortage

Stage 3: Practical Applications Questions: 1. What are the statistics of the social problem in that country? 2. What are the problems faced while finding that solution? 3. How does your solution solves/lighten the chosen social problem?

Stage 3: Practical Applications Presentation: TA & Awards Camp