Oceana
- Less than 4% of oceans remain unaffected by human activity:
- Overfishing, pollution, squander potential sources of food and trashing marine wildlife.
- Biggest International ngo which protects oceans - founded in 2001.
- Campaigns to help save the oceans and feed the world.
- Targets: increasing marine biodiversity, restoring ocean abundance and protecting habitat.
OCEANA'S COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY APPROACH
•Focuses on the countries that control the world’s fish catch.
•29 countries and the EU --> 90 percent of the world’s seafood catch.
• United States, Europe, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Chile and Philippines
- It campaigns -> countries that control 1/3 of world's wild fish catch.
• One-Time donation
• Monthly donation
• 35€ - 500€
WINNING POLICY CHANGE THAT CAN INCREASE OCEAN BIODIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE
•Stopping overfishing.
•Reducing by catch.
•Protecting important marine habitat
Mama's Alliance
What is a NGO?
- Non-governmental organization.
- Association that operates independently of government.
- Serve some social or political purpose.
- Funded by donations and run by volunteers.
- Non-profit status: no financial objective.
- 26 NGOs working together.
- Founded: October 2014.
- Target: offer daily care to thousands of children in South Africa like:
- Health and food.
- Education and school uniforms.
- Recreational activities.
- Provides counseling to kids under 18.
- New, safe and meaningful future.
- Creates a movement that will change the future for South Africa’s children.
Index
1. What is a NGO?
2. Oceana
3. Mama's Alliance
4. UNICEF
- Origins.
- History.
- Targets.
- Achievements
THE END
UNICEF
- 11 December 1946
- Humanitarian assistance
- 34 national committees
- Voluntary contributions
- Nobel Peace Prize 1965
Video
- Trick-or-Treat, US
- Mary Emma Allison
- Halloween 1950, Philadephia
- $188 million
- 1953, promotion of the program
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- MySpace + Facebook
- Crowdrise
- 2015, more than 100$ million
- 7 September 2006
- UNICEF + FC Barcelona = 1.5 million Euros
- January 2007 with Canada
- 1950, Pensylvania, $17
- 2004...support of Montblanc
- Temporary accommodation
- Opposed creation of large-scale
- International adoptions
- Child mortality
- The Lancet
Unfairy Tales: The story of Ivine and Pillow | UNICEF
NGO'S
By: Elizabeth Romano, Malole Arribas, Sabrina Oliva, Lucía Gómez & Isabel Meléndez