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Assignment 1 CSR is a way of doing business through corporation to make a win-win solution. The most important is to care the society for example help the disadvantaged group or protect the environment. All I have mentioned above are shown on the picture, corporate people over the world help and save the surroundings then finally make achievement increased.
Assignment 2 FILM: The Era of Corporate Sustainability http://www.5min.com/Video/The-Era-of-Corporate-Sustainability-259851744 In this film, not only the speaker say the importance of CSR which related to the sustainability, but also he provides advantages for doing sustainable. Moreover, he tell the real character example about operating his firm with CSR. Reason is that film goes smoothly with a clear logic and uses lively picture to catch my attention.
ASSIGNMENT3Kelvin Jenkins’ experience had lead the Westaim Corporation(focused on turning technological innovations into marketable products, including medical devices, flat panel displays and aerospace coatings.) served as a managing director of TriWestCapitalPartners-a private equity firm held senior executive positions at Canadian Airlines from1985 to 1996 President and Chief Executive Officer of World Vision International from October 2009 until now
ASSIGNMENT3Kelvin Jenkins’ speech • Acceptance piece http://blip.tv/mediaedgetv/kevin-jenkins-acceptance-piece-4300354 • the interview video of Jenkins( he illustrate the view of woman and children’s health) http://www.everywomaneverychild.org/pages?pageid=19&subpage=44
ASSIGNMENT 3Other organization or award • obtained Community Leadership’ Award on September 21, 2010 (Community Leadership Award is to honor individual CVCA Members (current or past) who have “given back to Community) • become a commissioner of every women every child organization (Its global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health provides a new opportunity to improve the health of hundreds of millions of women and children around the world, and in so doing, to improve the lives of all people)
ASSIGNMENT 3 substantive work • lead three significant initiatives with major donors related to HIV/AIDS in Zambia (before being the president of World Vision org) • microfinance in Ethiopia and schooling in Mali and Zambia (before being the president of World Vision org) • served on the board of Young Life of Canada from 1992 to 2008
ASSIGNMENT 3 substantive work • spent time in communities with children, families and staff in many of the 96 countries (after being the president of World Vision org) • participated in relief emergency work in Africa and post-earthquake Haiti • visited development projects • talked with microfinance recipients and launched advocacy campaigns
ASSIGNMENT4WORLDVISIONINTERNATIONAL-HK • GOAL Follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christinworking with the poor and oppressed topromote human transformation, seek justiceand bear witness to the good news of theKingdom of God. • MISSION They are called specifically to serve the neediest people of the earth; to relieve their suffering and to promote the transformation of their condition of life.
ASSIGNMENT4WORLD VISION-HONGKONG WORKS • Emergency relief (eg. Japan earthquake,Myanmar Earthquake) Before the crisis: Preparedness Within 72 hours: Responsive action One week to six weeks: Emergency response Six weeks to 12 months: Social and economic recovery 12 months to two years: Infrastructure rehabilition Two years and on: Long-term community development • Helping the poor in China (Education and Leadership training) Build or renovate school and dormitories to improve learning environment Grant scholarship and subsidies to poor student in rural area Provide educational support to high school and university students Conduct training for teachers and improve educational facilities
ASSIGNMENT4WORLD VISION-HONGKONG WORKS • Save children from devastation of HIV epidemic (As early as 1991, World Vision was working in the most affected countries.) Education in HIV prevention Provision of medical care psychological counseling life-skill training support services to orphans • Public education and advocacy The 30-hour famine (who walked side by side with us by fasting for 30 hours or 8 hours to show their care for the world’s hungry children) Child-health care now (saving the lives of children through maternal and child health programme in many developing nations) Skip-a-meal(In order to help the hungry people skip a meal and raise the fund) Business sector (World Vision Hong Kong works with local businesses and organisations to create a brighter future for children living in poverty in developing countries)
RESOURCE • http://www.cvca.ca/files/News/ • http://blip.tv/mediaedgetv/kevin-jenkins-acceptance-piece-4300354 • http://www.everywomaneverychild.org/pages?pageid=19&subpage=44 • http://www.worldvision.org.hk/ • www.wiki.com