I found that United Nations Children's Fund will be beneficial
to my CoP because of the different areas they focus on. Just to name a few of the focus areas that
would contribute to my CoP would be priorities in education, early childhood education,
and school fee abolition. Priorities in education,
early childhood education, and school fee abolition is focusing on the children
give the under privilege the opportunity the same quality educations that are
more fortunate. UNICEF thinks about the
overall children life. They ensure that
the children are nurtured, educated, and mental and physical health is in good standing. Another thing that I am very passion about is
breastfeeding. I feel that every mother
should breastfeed their babies. I feel
that there should be a law about breastfeeding, which should be a recommend for
all mothers.
While view UNICEF employment nothing really stood
out that was appealing to me. There were
a lot of listing listed outside USA and the ones that were listed in the USA
was located in New York.
As I was exploring International Step by Step Association
I found this organization would be beneficial to my CoP because of their commit
to provide each child with the opportunity develop at their full potential. I would use ISSA to provide training for my
CoP to help them to provide support to children and families. Through ISSA my CoP will learn how to
interact, diversity, and family and community.
I do not feel like becoming an employee for ISSA
would be something I am interested in.
After look at FHI 360 website I found that including
them in my CoP will help with build relationship with other governments, civil
society organizations, the private sector, universities and communities. Building these relationships will help
provide more school supplies for the children and families in the
community.
However with FHI 360 there are no job opportunities available
at this time. I would love to be a part
of this organization especially because of their relationship building with private sectors and communities.
References
Academy for Educational Development. (2011).
Retrieved from http://www.aed.org/en/index.htm
International Step By Step Association. (n.d.).
Retrieved November 28, 2011, from http://www.issa.nl/index.html
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (n.d.).
Retrieved November 28, 2011, from http://www.unicef.org/
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