KEY ATTRACTIONS IN BAY OF ISLANDS NEW ZEALAND - THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW ON-LINE INFORMATION LINKS CAN PROMOTE PROVIDERS OF RESOURCES TO REFUGEE PROJECTS - EG HUMAN, CAPITAL EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, PERISHABLES
- CLICK ON THE LOGO TO ACCESS THAT WEB-SITE
Map of Zambia & Refugee Settlement Areas
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These Refugee projects require Capital Equipment, Materials, Perishable Materials as well
as Human Resources to succeed
On-line minutes can be one way of promoting Sponsors' web-sites
The background to this Zambian Refugee project can be reviewed On-line here
Draft Minutes: H 26 Jul 2018 re Mtg 8 T 24 Jul 2018 REF:UNAACMhd
ZIG/ZAG: UNDP-Zambia Refugee Program - UNA
Objectives:
A Review "Key Issues submitted"
B Review how to get Project Sponsors for "Key Issues" identified
C Agree "Key issues" priority for summary report
Next Meeting
Date: Tue 24 Jul 2018 Time:17:30 - 18:30
Venue: Balgowlah RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
30 Ethel Street SAN Projects Co-ordinator
BALGOWLAH 2092 {61}(4)1600-9468
INVITEES & ATTENDEES
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Janece WILLS [JPW] E
Gloria OMODEI [GMO] Y Carline DUFFY [CJD] E
Jan NEILSEN [JNN] Y Nick RIDDELL [NHR] E
Tim CHENKO [TMC] E Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y
Kathy REID [KCR] Y
A 17:30-17:50 - REVIEW "KEY ISSUES" SUBMITTED
This "EWB 2020 Strategy" states there 4 areas that EWB will focus on "so that more people
and engineers can respond to these major humanitarian challenges":
1 Appropriate Housing
It is estimated that 100 million people are homeless worldwide and as many as
1 billion people lack adequate housing.
Across Australian this is an estimated 105,237 homeless people.
2 Clean Water & Hygiene
Over one third of the world's population does not have access to adequate
sanitation and 650 million people live without safe drinking water.
3 Clean Energy
About 1.3 billion people worldwide (approximately 18% of the global population) do not
have access to electricity, and 2.6 billion people (38% of the global population) are
without clean cooking facilities.
4 Digital Access
Digital access across the Indo Pacific region is generally very poor.
This prevents people from accessing information on changing weather patterns,
current events, disasters and early warning system, as well as general information
on agriculture and markets to facilitate adaptation.
This has been summarised in the flyer "EWB - Get Involved"
The following Key Issues have been submitted
A Progress Volunteer Crypto-currency like Hull Coin Community Credits
B Encourage Students to physically visit the camps and offset HECS fees
C Develop Pedal-Power Projects to generate Electricity for households
D All map references should include Google Maps references
E Implement a Town Planning process for Refugee Resettlement areas
F Provide a web-site for villagers to use Google for ideas such as calculating
River water flows
G Involve more than University Engineering Graduates
H Provide eCredits for Organisations to provide up-to-date equipment
I Organisations to provide Airships to deliver perishables on a regular basis
- food, clothing, sanitary and parts for repairs
J Regular On-line seminars for farmers so that they can learn how to develop
the land for their crops
K Develop Irrigation system for the Refugee Farmers
L Assist with Schools curriculum
M Assist develop Telecommunications for Refugee Resettlement areas
N Build a Community House for the Refugees to view On-line seminars etc
O Utilise Solar Power for electricity to each home eg UNHCR Jordan Jun 2017
P Commission a Sewerage Plant to turn human waste into water
B 17:50-18:10 REVIEW HOW TO GET PROJECT SPONSORS FOR KEY ISSUES
SGG proposed that a sub-committee should be established to see how many project
sponsors may be prepared to become involved for On-line Sponsorship
C 18:10-18:30 IDENTIFY KEY ISSUES PRIORITIES SUMMARY REPORT
PMA proposed that for the next meeting the members identify the Key Issues
priorities for the next meeting
NEXT MEETING
Date: Tue 07 Aug 2018 Time: 17:30 - 18:30
Venue: Balgowlah RSL E:
30 Ethel St P:{61}(2) 9949 5477
SEAFORTH 2092 W:
ACTION ITEMS ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 Place Key Issues On-line SGG All by F 2018/07/27
2 Identify Possible sponsors SGG All by F 2018/08/04
3 Submit key issues priorities All SGG 17:00 2018/08/04
Stephen GOULD
Projects Co-ordinator
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK
E: ehn.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(4)1600-9468
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