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International

Aid Project
Haley, Brenda, Lauren,
Jenessa, & Shanni

How the issue is experienced


The

people these organizations serve


sometimes overlaps

For those the Malala


Foundation helps
Pakistan: Flood damaged structures needed
for learning
Syria & Jordan: Being a refugee makes it
difficult to get an education
Kenya: May not have a school for girls;
education programs may not be easily
accessible
Sierra Leone: Ebola kills many
teachersNigeria: Some girls kidnapped; some
girls married

For those helped by Born in


Africa
Children

must walk a long way to get


their education
Overcrowded classrooms
Not many resources for schools
Illiterate parents
Substance abuse
Poverty
Health Issues

For those helped by


UNICEF
In

Philippines, lots of schools destroyed


by typhoon
No transportation for school
Children working
Buildings hurt because of war
Many children school, but not
performing well
Many children not in school especially
girls

Consequences of AID
Efforts

Malala Foundation
Creating

tension with Pakistan


Accused of capitalizing on crime
Advocating for policy and system level
change
Investing in local nonprofit organizations
Awareness building- Right to Education
Campaign
Fostering international partnerships

Born in Africa
Board

is not representative of the


population they serve
Minimal local leadership
Balancing meeting immediate needs
with long-term sustainable services
Success stories

UNICEF
Heritage

rights and adoption conflict


Working at national, community, and
local level
Innovative educational plans
Partnership model

Political Implications

Born in Africa
Little

to no information

UNICEF
1993-1994

fraud
Current strike
Receive money from and engage in
partnered companies with massive
multibillion corporations

Malala
Old

CEO interview
Recognition of girls education globally
Privatization of Education & Health
Partners
Conspiracy Theories
Popular Pakistan Blogger
Malala funds connections to the
Clintons

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