DE Training Participants:
DE Training is just days away. We hope you're keeping up with your reading. This is just a quick note to check in with you and provide you with your final pre-training assignment.
In the last mailing, you received articles on issues that would stimulate your thinking in preparation of some provocative and challenging discussions. This assignment focuses on the 12 development issues identified by the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU). Working together can make a real difference in the lives of people in our towns, cities, country, and the world. These development issues provide us with dilemmas and barriers, but more importantly, they provide us with challenges to overcome. Attached to this email is a list and summary of the development issues that will be discussed in-depth and used throughout the training.
They are:
Access to Credit Health
Appropriate Technology Housing
Democratic Institutions and Practices Hunger
Education Income Generation
Employment Savings Mobilization
Environment Women in Development
Your assigned development issue is assigned below.
Your final pre-training assignment is to research your assigned “DEVELOPMENT ISSUE” and find at least one article that pertains to the development of credit unions on a global approach.
Check out the following websites as they may be helpful in researching your articles:
Ø American City Business Journals – www.bizjournals.com
Ø The Christian Science Monitor – www.csmonitor.com
Ø CU360 - http://cu360.cuna.org/
Ø The Internet Public Library – www.ipl.org
Ø The Microfinance Gateway – www.microfinancegateway.org
From your articles, please come up with 1 or 2 points that you feel are most important to share with the group. If possible, be prepared to discuss how credit unions can play a role in this area for their members and their community, either in the U.S. or in developing countries.
It will be difficult to take a huge, societal development issue and boil it down to one or two points, but please do so. At least two other students will have been assigned the same topic and all of you will be asked to compare your findings and make a BRIEF (3 – 5 minutes) group presentation.
Please bring a copy of your article(s) with you for reference at the training session.
Don’t forget to pack your auction item(s), your checkbook, cash or credit cards for the Tuesday night fundraising auction. All proceeds benefit the National Credit Union Foundation’s Development Education Fund.
We look forward to seeing you very soon!
Assignments:
Colleen Bernabe': Access to Credit
Lennox Bowman: Appropriate Technology
Damani Brizan: Democratic Institutions and Practices
Clement Carty: Education
Rhoda Celaire: Employment
Yola Charles: Environment
Sharol Christian-Malone: Health
Orville Combie: Housing
Georgette Hanley: Hunger
Celina Hercules: Income Generation
Laurine Jno Jules: Savings Mobilization
Faron Lawrence: Women in Development
Andy Liburd: Access to Credit
Joycelyn Martin: Appropriate Technology
Stephanie Missick-Jones: Democratic Institutions and Practices
Bert Mullings: Education
Ingrid O'Marde: Employment
Paul McDowell: Environment
Alexander Prince: Health
Theresa Royer: Housing
Craig Stapleton: Hunger
Florina Thomas: Income Generation
Mark Trotman: Savings Mobilization
Michelle Wallace: Women in Development
James Webbe: Access to Credit
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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