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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

Education through Cultural

Exchange-Midwives on the

Move(MOM)Training Projects

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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

1. Highlight successful project strategies.

2. Demonstrate how to be interactive & participatory.

3. Discuss early engagement, critical use of ice breakers & affordable resources.

Session Objectives

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• presentation videos\train .m4v

" Our Journey begins………."

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JULIE

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SAM

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JANE

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BEVERLY

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JO

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Rotary International has 6 areas of focus.• Peace and conflict prevention resolution • Disease prevention and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development.

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 Among six Areas of Focus, Maternal and Child Health (MCH) that is “Reproductive Health” (RH) is most crucial in reducing poverty and advancing human well-being.

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• About 500,000 women die in relation to childbirth• ten million infants and children die each year before their fifth birthday 99 Ninety-nine percent of these deaths occur in developing countries, there are 53 million unintended/unwanted pregnancies every year; • 40% of women do not use contraception and 80% of maternal/ infant deaths

could be prevented.

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SANDWICH MODELING

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Saves Lives Saves Money

Empowers Women

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CREATE THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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ADULT LEARNING STYLES

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ART AND EDUCATION

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EVALUATION – EARLY AND AGAIN

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FOOTPRINTS OF DELIVERYRESPECT

EFFICIENT

NURTURING

KINDNESS

ENRICHING

SHARING 

ENCOURAGEMENT 

HUMOUR

PROFESSIONAL 

APPROACHABLE

TRANSPARENT

POLITE

CARING

INFORMATIVE

COLLABORTIVE

INDIVIDUAL

EXPERIENCED

CONSIDERATE

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MOM

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THANK YOU

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