Thursday, August 15, 2013

Feedback

Analyzing presentation

Most significant feedback comment
What they really mean
Tenzing Sherpa
Insufficient information on summary sheet and in-depth research  on save the children
Use of analytically tool  was informative and research  on the organization was good
Saroj Pradhanang   
fascinating presentation and very good understanding
Information was sufficient; data used were interesting and have a very good accepting and passion towards the industry.

Extent to which I agree with the feedback
Positive
Critical
Things I did which attracted positive feedback
Things I did which attracted critical feedback
Tenzing Sherpa
Research on the chosen organization. 
The research was based on the organization  rather that the service industry as a whole.
Saroj Pradhanang   
Presentation skill was impressive
Not  much information on  the summary sheet

Notes about any recurring trends in the feedback I am receiving

Things I can do to build on the positive feedback in my future work:
Things I can do to address the critical feedback in my future work:
Tenzing Sherpa
More research
Focus  on the subject matter
Saroj Pradhanang
More information should be  provided in the presentation.
 audience interaction


The single most important thing for me to keep doing in my future work on the basis of this feedback
 Have the same passion for the industry throughout.
The single most important thing for me to improve in my future work on the basis of this feedback
 Will work on the substance, build  my  confidence, time management and improve  on the presentation skill.


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Social Work

 Social work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the life and well being of an individual group or community, on behalf of those  afflicted with poverty  or any real or perceived social injustice and violation of their civil liberities and human rights. 
In simple terminology social service/ work means helping those who are in need of assistance, basically helping them when they need money for health care, food, education etc  but are not in the condition to afford it.
NGOs (Non-governmental organizations) are increasingly becoming an important force, in part because of claims that they are efficient and effective, because they are innovative, flexible, independent, and responsive to the problems of poor people at the grass-roots level. The growth of such NGOs over the past two decades has given them an increasingly important role and has led them forming a distinctive sector within civil society. They have been engaged in all sectors of social life, such as relief, rehabilitation, health, education, development programs, peace, human rights, and environmental issues, using finance raised from voluntary, private sources, and donor agencies, and managing themselves autonomously at local, national and international levels.
There are various NGO’s and INGO’s working in Nepal for the welfare and development of the socity  of the deprived people

List of Ingos in Nepal

  1. Academy for Educational Development
  2. Action Contre La Faim
  3. ActionAid Nepal
  4. ADRA/Nepal
  5. Aide et Action International Nepal
  6. AIDOS
  7. Ama Foundation
  8. AMICI DEI BAMBINI
  9. APEIRON
  10. AWO International
  11. BBC World Service Trust Sanepa, Lalitpur Nepal
  12. BNMT
  13. CARE Nepal
  14. CBM
  15. CCS Italy
  16. CECI
  17. CEDPA
  18. Child Fund Japan
  19. Child Protection Centers and Services/CPCS
  20. CWS (Child Welfare Scheme)
  21. Dan Church Aid/DCA
  22. Danish Red Cross
  23. Eco Himal
  24. Educate The Children
  25. Enfants & Development

List  of  NGO’s in  Nepal

1.    Nepal red cross society
2.    Sanatan Dharma Sewa Samati
3.    Adwati Santha
4.    Geeta Adhyayan Mandal
5.    Maiti Nepal
6.    Dhulikhel Yuwa Club
7.    Adarsha Yuwa Club
8.    Leo  Club of Himalayas
9.    Nepal Apanga Sangh
10.  Pasupati Bhridha Ashram

Some of the big names and their LOGO’s
UNICEF
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SAVE  THE CHILDREN
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AMA FOUNDATION
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UNDP 
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SOS

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SWOT Analysis







              
·         }Health
·         }Education
·         }Poverty reduction
·         }Human development
·         }Environment Development