Gender in Africa [MDG Week: Friday]
| November 14, 2008 | ||
| 10:00 am | to | 2:00 pm |
Part of the Millennium Development Goals Week [November 10-14]
Friday [Nov 14, 2008]: Gender in Africa
Achieve Universal Primary Education and Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
MVP will be raising awareness in the pit on gender discrimination and education in Africa with interactive exhibits and candy. Come learn about grassroots women’s rights campaigners, education reformers, teachers, and more!
Where: The Pit
When: 10:00am-2:00pm
Dollar-a-Day [MDG Week: Thursday]
| November 13, 2008 |
Part of the Millennium Development Goals Week [November 10-14]
Thursday [Nov 13, 2008]: Dollar-a-Day
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
Join hundreds of other students raising awareness for one billion people who live on one dollar each day! Buy your T-shirt early for $4, eat lunch worth $1 in the Pit, and break the fast at Firehouse Subs after 12am where the proceeds will go to Stop Hunger Now!
Where: The Pit and Firehouse Subs
MVP in the Pit and the Green Microfinance Workshop [MDG Week: Wednesday]
| November 12, 2008 |
Part of the Millennium Development Goals Week [November 10-14]
Wednesday [Nov 12, 2008]: MVP in the Pit and the Green Microfinance Workshop
Ensure Environmental Sustainability
The Carolina Microfinance Initiative is VERY excited to be hosting Kathleen Robbins for a lecture and workshop! Kathleen is the director of clean energy at the Green Microfinance, an organization that harnesses the power of renewable energy to microfinance. Their work with microfinance institutions assists them in providing their clients with clean, renewable energy technologies – solar, wind, hydro, and biofuel – which enhance their physical and economic well-being while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation. As oil prices skyrocket, this allows microfinance clients from the Bottom of the Pyramid to thrive, not just survive, in the world’s emerging green, carbon-sensitive economy. You can go to greenmicrofiance.org for more information.
Kathleen Robbins will be presenting about the opportunity provided by microfinance and the biofuels revolution for small growers in developing countries with specific examples from Haiti. She will also be touching on Green Microfinance’s vision and goals for the future. For more on Green Microfinance, visit their website at greenmicrofinance.org.
We will also be spreading environmental awareness in the Pit, so stop by!
Where/When:
Gardner 08, 7:45 pm
and
The Pit, 10:00am-2:00pm
Discussions on Global Health [MDG Week: Tuesday]
| November 11, 2008 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
Part of the Millennium Development Goals Week [November 10-14]
Tuesday [Nov 11, 2008]: Discussions on Global Health
Reduce Child Mortality, Improve Maternal Health, Combat HIV/AIDS
Three speakers from UNC’s campus and the triangle area will be having a discussion on global health, including learning more about internship opportunities and how they can be involved. Refreshments will be served!
Where: Hanes Art Center
When: 6:00-8:00 pm
Cheza Kwa Tumaini: Dancing for Hope [MDG Week: Monday]
| November 10, 2008 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Part of the Millennium Development Goals Week [November 10-14]
Monday [Nov 10, 2008]: Cheza Kwa Tumaini: Dancing for Hope
Global Partnership
Come see the Loreleis, Cadence, Bhangra Elite, Sababa, Zankiliwa, Misconceptions, Que Rico, and CH Chalkaa perform and possibly win ACC basketball tickets, ipod touch, PSP player, and over $100 in gift cards! The proceeds of the event will go towards reaching our $1.5 million, of which we have raised $1.2 million. We are in the last stretch, and your participation will help us reach our goal!
There will also be information on internship opportunities and World Micromarket will be selling their items which support the nonprofit CARE.
Where: Union Great Hall
When: 7:00-9:00 pm
$5 for entry and one drawing ticket
$1 for subsequent drawing tickets (you can purchase how ever many you like: the more you buy, the better chance you have of winning)
Tickets available in the Pit from 10-2 on Monday, at the event, or contact Taylor at taylor.jo.isenberg@gmail.com
Development in Practice: A critical look at the Millennium Village Project
| March 30, 2007 | ||
| 2:30 pm | to | 4:30 pm |
Register for the Forum Today!
Featuring: Mr. Joel Negin, the Millennium Village Project HIV/AIDS Coordinator and Senior Project Adviser to the Access Project at Columbia University’s Earth Institute
Mr. Negin will be offering a valuable first-hand perspective of the MVP model in Kenya, including information on the status of our partner village, Marenyo. Mr. Negin is an expert in health system development, gender empowerment, and microeconomics.
The goal of this forum is to promote a deeper understanding of the Millennium Village Project, as well as offer critical insight into development approaches overall. We further envision this forum as an opportunity for students to see their areas of study actively applied to ending extreme poverty, one of the most pressing global issues of our time. Furthermore, this forum works to serve our continuing goal of encouraging collaboration between the disciplines, and across multiple universities.
2:30-3:00pm Remarks by Joel Negin
3:00-3:20pm Group Discussions/ Question-Generating Session
Economic Development and Infrastructure
Environmental Sustainability and Agriculture
Social and Cultural Contexts
Health
Community Empowerment
3:20-3:30pm Break
3:30-4:00pm Regroup and Address Questions
4:00pm-4:30pm Mingle Time
For more details please email Danika Barry (dbarry(at)email.unc.edu).
Date: March 30, 2007 | Time: 2:30-4:30 pm
Location: Campus Y Building
A Cappella Battle of the Blues: Fundraiser Concert
| March 31, 2007 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 6:00 pm |
Featuring a cappella groups from UNC and Duke
Date: March 31, 2007 | Time: 4:00 pm | Location: Page Auditorium, Duke
For more details please email Nandini (nrk3(at)duke.edu).
Communities Building Communities presents a Dinner and Dance Show
| March 6, 2007 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Join us for a dinner and dance show, featuring a special presentation by MVP! Come enjoy dinner provided by: Chili’s, Bailey’s, Panera, Alpine Bagel, and other local restaurants!
The tickets cost $4.00 and can be purchased at the door or available prior to the event from Linden Cartner, Crystal Essex, Anna Mansour, Kathryn Howlett, or Matt Ellington. When you purchase a ticket, you also receive a chance to win a $50 gift certificate for Top of the Hill.
SO even if you can’t make it that night, your money still goes to a good cause, AND you can still win $50 at Top of the Hill! For more information contact Anna Mansour.
Sponsored by students from a UNC Communications Studies class
Date: Tuesday, March 6th 7pm
Location: Union Caberet
Fundraiser: Charity Ice Skating Mixer
| February 24, 2007 10:15 pm | to | February 25, 2007 1:00 am |
The organizations listed above are hosting an ice skating event on Saturday, February 24th from 10:15pm -1:00 am at the Cary Ice House. Please come out and join for an evening of fun and help support the Millennium Village Project. $7 for skating and rentals for the whole night and all proceeds from the event will be donated to MVP. Contact (mdma@email.unc.edu) for more information.
Date: February 24th, 10:15pm – 1:00am |
Location: Cary Ice House (across from Grand Asia Mkt. off I-40 and US-1)
Sponsored by UNC, Duke, and NSCS Asian Students Associations, UNC PAPhi, and UNC aKDPhi
“Broken Bread Meal” – Acting on AIDS
| February 21, 2007 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
Come eat a meal typical of HIV/AIDS victims in 3rd world countries to help raise awareness and learn about what organizations at UNC are doing about poverty and world hunger. **Donations welcome** This event is also part of UNC’s 24/7 Prayer Week. For more information, see http://prayerweek.itarheel.com
Date: February 21st | Time: 6-7:30pm | Location: in the Pit
Sponsored by Intervarsity
