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JOINT-VENTURE PROPOSAL MARKET 'THE COLLECTION' ON-LINE
Fri 22 Jun 2018 Recipient: 614NHlm1
REF:ACAJFMP1 Y/R: Promoting 'The Collection' On-line
Leigh MURPHY E:
Fine Art Gallery F: {61}(7)
4/41 Sunshine Beach Road M: {61}(4)3874-5940
NOOSA JUNCTION QLD 4567 P: {61}(7)
Dear Leigh
Further to our review of your excellent Collection of Fine Art this is a proposal to
assist market your collection On-line and provide much need funds for United Nations
Refugee Projects
I work with a number of retired people to provide projects On-line which may be of
interest and provide work for younger generations
Our current project is a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees [UNHCR]
in Zambia
Over the last six months we have been reviewing a project in Zambia whereby 30
Australian/New Zealand Universities that are members of "Engineers without
Boarders [EWB]" encourage their 1st year Engineering students to design projects that
may assist the Refugees in a Zambian refugee settlement area established 50 years ago
However it appears that few if any of these projects proceed beyond a concept due to
lack of funds
This proposal is to develop a web-site for you to assist you in finding new collectors
and buyers via the Internet as a sponsor of the Refugee Zambia On-line project
The proposal is that 15% of the fee for the art that is sold On-line is placed into a
Trust to assist Refugee camps
If this is of interest we would be pleased to discuss it further with you
Regards
Stephen GOULD
Projects Co-ordinator
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK
E: ehn.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: 0416-009-468
The Topics for On-line discussion by 1st year Engineering students at 30 Participating
Universities that are members of EWB are:
A Climate change - 8 questions
B Community and Culture - 15 questions
C Energy - 27 questions
D General Discussion - 75 questions
E Housing - 28 questions
F ICT [Information and Communications Technologies] - 8 questions
G Transport - 14 questions
H WASH [Water, Sanitation and Hygiene] - 21 questions
I Waste - 26 questions
B 17:30 - 17:50 - The Plan to understand the Refugee issues in Zambia
PMA opened the meeting by welcoming attendees and explaining the background to the
email that he had received from UNDP Zambia on 30 Mar 2018 and the need to inform and
prepare Resources to thoroughly comply with the project required by UNDP Zambia
There was a considerable amount of information that had to be reviewed and understood
prior to responding to any project
PMA proposed the following timetable and RUBAC Cryptocurrency volunteer eCredits for
understanding the situation of the Refugee Camps and Resettlement areas in Zambia
Meet every 2 weeks after reviewing a topic set to identify gaps in the questions and answers
during the previous 2 weeks
3-hrs every 2 weeks should be sufficient to review the EWB Q & A sections nominated
120 RUBAC-1 Cryptocurrency Volunteer eCredits are allocated for the 3 hrs
50 RUBAC-2 Volunteer eCredits are allocated for each accepted question within 10 days
50 RUBAC-3 Volunteer eCredits are allocated for travel time and attending meetings
20 RUBAC-4 Volunteer eCredits are allocated for reviewing the 4 On-line Videos
SGG was to email the additional questions to UNDP Zambia requesting a response within
10 days
Mtg 2 T 01 May 2018 1 Review Q&A Climate Change & Community and Culture topics
2 Additional Questions emailed to SGG by 17:00 F 27 Apr 2018
3 SGG to email Questions to UNDP Zambia by 17:00 M 30 Apr
4 UNDP Zambia response requested by 17:00 F 11 May 2018
Mtg 3 T 15 May 2018 1 Review Q&A Energy & ICT topics
2 Additional Questions emailed to SGG by 17:00 F 11 May 2018
3 SGG to email Questions to UNDP Zambia by 17:00 M 14 May
4 UNDP Zambia response requested by 17:00 F 25 May 2018
Mtg 4 T 29 May 2018 1 Review Q&A Housing & Transport topics
2 Additional Questions emailed to SGG by 17:00 F 25 May 2018
3 SGG to email Questions to UNDP Zambia by 17:00 M 28 Mayr
4 UNDP Zambia response requested by 17:00 F 08 Jun 2018
Mtg 5 T 12 Jun 2018 1 Review Q&A WASH & Waste topics
2 Additional Questions emailed to SGG by 17:00 Fri 08 Jun 2018
3 SGG to email Questions to UNDP Zambia by 17:00 M 28 May
4 UNDP Zambia response requested by 17:00 F 22 Jun 2018
Mtg 6 T 26 Jun 2018 1 Review Q&A General Discussion topic
2 Additional Questions emailed to SGG by 17:00 Fri 22 Jun 2018
3 SGG to email Questions to UNDP Zambia by 17:00 M 25 Jun
4 UNDP Zambia response requested by 17:00 F 06 Jul 2018
Mtg 7 T106 Jul 2018 1 Review Answers received from UNDP Zambia
2 Review Project submitted by UNDP Zambia
C 17:50 - 18:10 - Review selection UNHCR/EWB Zambia videos
1 Welcome to Mayukwayukwa and the EWB Challenge 8'03"
Meet representatives from UNHCR and their implementing partners and hear about what
they would like you to think about as you work on your projects!
2 More information on Pit Latrines 4'23"
Interview with Alfred Muyunda Muyunda, Field Coordinator - Department of Water
Affairs
3 A day in Mayukwayukwa 5'30"
typical day in the life of Mercy Zezu, a resident of the Mayukwayukwa refugee settlement.
How to pronounce Mayukwayukwa ? "May -Yook - Wa - Yook - Wa"
4 Almost Home 5'30
Former Angolan refugees, in exile for as many as three decades, are given the
opportunity to locally integrate in neighbouring Zambia with the help of UNHCR and
the Zambian Government
Other UNHCR/EMB Videos, documents and Maps can be reviewed here
D 18:10 - 18:30 - Discussion on Women's roles in Resettlement areas
WPR : Here are my comments on the hard copy email from UNDP-Zambia so we should be
careful that UNDP is only fishing for contacts and resources and not progress a project
SGG: Will obtain further information from UNDP Zambia to reduce those concerns
The meeting reviewed some of the questions from General Discussion and WASH and
agreed is important to have a Female Sub-Committee to address a number of issues in
many part of the world without running water including
1 Female Hygiene
2 Young children
3 Education
4 Division of work cultures
5 Supporting sick and old people in family units
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