Thursday 1 March 2012

Brunel University project to help House of Young Ambassadors' development


Fauzia Rehman, a student from Brunel University has just started an assignment with Project HOPE UK, as part of her Masters degree in Children, Youth and International Development. She will help to develop a position paper and operational guidelines to encourage the participation of the children in Munsieville in the planning of the services provided for them. Her assignment will focus on the work of The House of Young Ambassadors, based at the Children's Embassy in Munsieville.
Fauzia's project will look at how the core beliefs of Project HOPE UK in the role of children in driving change in their community can be embedded in the work of The Thoughtful Path. She will also develop guidelines on the ways to track changes in The Young Ambassadors themselves and evaluate their effectiveness in inspiring change amongst their peers.
Project HOPE UK welcomes Faustia and looks forward to her report and recommendations in April.

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