TeachUNICEF Visit on Nov. 7th
Daria: Working with the kids this time was especially interesting and fun because they all had such high energy. Mrs. MJ, who let us set up before bringing in the kids, graciously greeted us as we entered the school. We spoke to the children about under-nutrition and the importance of safe drinking water. Harlin Lawal and I started by having the kids draw their favorite foods on a piece of paper and then we explained to them that many children around the world do not even have a favorite food because they do not have access to proper nutrition. We had created two visual aids to help with our presentation. The posters showed many pictures of women and children, specifically in Africa, who were struggling trying to find good nutrition and safe drinking water. We had the kids identify and talk about each picture, which they did very energetically. The group of kids we worked with was very engaging and seemed to grasp the concepts very well. In fact, many times, they would guess the responses to our lead-in questions well before we had presented them with the information. It was encouraging and uplifting to see them responding so well to the material. I was very happy with their response to our presentation on two of UNICEF’s major goals: combatting under-nutrition and providing safe drinking water.
Conference Featured in the The Hoya!
International Development Conference
Preference for workshops/dinner is on a first-come, first-served basis. Open to Georgetown students only.
UNICEF-Georgetown will be holding its 9th Annual International Development Conferenceon Friday, November 4th, 2011. The conference has enabled Georgetown students to interact with representatives of prominent organizations in the greater Washington, DC area through thought-provoking discussions on various international development topics. This year’s theme is universal education, one of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, in recognition of the importance of education for one and all to empower minds and inspire ambitions that culminate in the development of future generations.
We will be offering two workshop sessions (4:00-5:15pm, 5:30-6:45pm) in White-Gravenor classrooms followed by a dinner in the Copley Formal Lounge (7:00pm). Workshop sessions provide speakers with the opportunity to present students with their perspectives on current international development topics while the dinner allows for a more intimate setting in which to further discuss such topics. We are honored to have Cynthia McCaffrey, Chief of Staff, UNICEF as our keynote speaker this year. We will also be hosting speakers from the World Bank, the U.S. Department of State, FINCA, IAEA and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy, among others.
Dress is business casual.
We hope to see you there!