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Presented by Katie Dearden Megan Crowley Isabella Ricordo Kimi Omolokun

Fundraising campaign Create maternity pack Contains scarce essential items Start with one country in Africa

Malawi's infant mortality rate is deaths/1,000 live births male: deaths/1,000 live births female: deaths/1,000 live births

UK’s infant mortality rate is 4.93 deaths/1,000 live births male: 5.49 deaths/1,000 live births female: 4.34 deaths/1,000 live births

Malawi has one of the highest Infant Mortality rates in Africa Malawi has close ties with the UK, it was a British colony It is a member of the Commonwealth English is the first language It has a stable government

Poverty Food shortages and poor nutrition Dirty water Lack of shelter Gender inequality Shortage of medicines Low literacy rates Infectious diseases

Our focus is to help mothers and their babies in Africa have a healthy enjoyable lifestyle.

Company leaders and sponsors will help us achieve our goals We shall seek advise in the design of our packs We will ask CAFOD and other charities if they will transport and distribute our packs through their existing networks Raise money to make our products and to transport them to Africa.

saving babies lives Mothers find it easier to look after their children. Young women/men know about sexual health won’t be as many starving children in the country.

Who? CAFOD Members of the public Council Designers Sponsors Friends and family School

Posters Internet Blogs Radio Flyers / Leaflets Newspapers

Fundraising Galas Sponsored walks Performances Sponsorship

Identify problem Do research Seek advice Make a plan Prioritise stages Execute

Being proactive Having a clear vision Team working skills Building relationships Listening and understanding Putting others before me Listening to peoples ideas

We appreciate your attention and thank you for listening to our..BIG IDEA..