Save the Street Children in Paraguay
Save the Street Children in Paraguay
Presented as a report to help fund projects for the homeless children in Paraguay.
1,886 words (
approx. 7.5 pages) |
3 sources |
APA | 2004
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Paper Summary:
This paper describes a hypothetical project for helping the street children in Paraguay prepared by the Executive Director of a small non-governmental, non-profit charity organization (NGO). The project report has been prepared for the approval of a donor agency that has allocated one million dollars for the project.
Report Outline
1. Why Paraguay?
2. Country Overview
3. Present Condition of Street Children in Asuncion
4. Mission Statement
5. Strategic Plan: includes Objectives and Scope of project, Monitoring and Evaluation, Sustainability and Future Plan
6. Implementing the Plan: Includes Recruiting, Training, Involving the Community and Budget
7. Likely Problems
8. Likely Outcome
From the Paper:
"While there are no precise statistics available, it is estimated that there are approximately 15,000 "street children" in Asuncion alone. These children consist of both boys and girls who work in the streets in various occupations, ranging from beggar to street vendor. In addition, there are more than 200 children who live in the streets, and have nowhere to go to sleep at night. ("Human Rights Report" on Paraguay, 2001) A majority of the children who work in the streets have families, but these families are highly dysfunctional: they force the children to bring home a specified amount of money each night, or they are punished by their parents."
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