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Vol X, Issue 45 ................................. The Award Weekly ................................ 07 November 2018

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Award Family wishes You And Your Family A Happy Deepavali

May this light of happiness, light up your life. May this Deepavali be the most sparkling and lightening. The sights and sounds filling up your heart with joy and happiness.

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WE ARE #WORLDREADY

Join us as we celebrate the Award and shout about the importance of non-formal education for young people around the world.

As an important member of the Award family, we’re excited to share our brand new global film with you!

This week, the Award’s global family launches #WORLDREADY – a campaign which aims to shout about the Award, its inspirational participants and adults who support it as well as the importance of non-formal education in helping to prepare young people for the world.

Check out the brand new film here

We need your help to spread the word!

Help us to spread the word by…
1. Be part of the global discussion – share your Award story, thoughts, photos, videos and more using #WORLDREADY
2. Share the #WORLDREADY film - you can find this on our social media channels (Follow us on Facebook; Twitter; Instagram and at Youtube.

Find out more about the campaign and join the #WORLDREADY discussion at www.worldready.org.

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Sports are a means to bridge economic inequality gaps

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The following report has been submitted by Bawa Lalvani Public School. It talks about their experience of visiting the Government Elementary School, Phulewal (Kapurthala) and introducing various sports activities there.

Sports and games are an integral part of many cultures. From the early days of developing good motor skills to playing sports at the professional level, men and women have come to know the value of playing at least one sport either competitively or for leisure. Unfortunately, though, the economic conditions of the relatively under-privileged sections of society prohibit their community from engaging in sports. Lack of financial resources keeps playing sports beyond the reach of many.

Taking these factors into consideration, Award participants of Bawa Lalvani Public School visited the Government Elementary School, Phulewal (Kapurthala). The participants introduced to cricket, badminton, chess & carrom through instruction and demonstration to young people at the village school. Having received an overwhelming response from the students, the participants gifted a sports gear to the village school to enable the young students to pursue volleyball, basketball, football, block making toys among other sports. The participants also prepared a plan and executed the same in the form of engaging with young students at the village school in future too.

Even though we acknowledge the pragmatic impact that sports can have on international development and combating poverty, we staunchly believe that sports should not be seen as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution but instead as part of a broader effort towards reducing poverty. Every child regardless of sex, race or physical capability has the right to participate in sports and foster social interaction, inculcate team spirit and have fun, to begin with. Sports programmes, we believe, can go a long way in removing divisive lines of inequality between girls and boys by encouraging girls to participate in sports that have been traditionally played by boys. It is imperative that sports programmes that are implemented in poor communities include all children without prejudice. Click here for more pictures

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ORB Next Generation

Online Record Book (ORB) Next Generation is simpler, faster and more accessible and has some great new improvements. Once registered, this new version can be accessed anytime, anywhere through the Mobile Apps designed for Participants and Award Leaders.

If you are interested, please get in touch with the Programme Team for more details.

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Youth Engaging Society (YES)

YES Centres in India are strategic allies in promoting the all-inclusive growth of The Award. Click for updated list

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Events in Focus - Contact the Programme Team for details

▪ 15th -16th November 2018: Programme Manager's Visit to schools of Ahmedabad for Award Orientation.
▪ 19th - 20th November 2018: Award Leaders Training (YES) Workshop at New Digamber Public School, Indore.
15th -16th November 2018: Programme Manager's Visit to schools of Ahmedabad for Award Orientation.
19th - 20th November 2018: Award Leaders Training (YES) Workshop at New Digamber Public School, Indore.
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Partners / Trained Activity Provider Update

The aim of partnering is to harness the potential and to encourage young people to grow from their own strengths. Individuals and organisations are welcome to partner with the Award Programme Foundation and help develop the Programme. Click to visit the Partners page

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Connect with Us

IAYP India Office in Delhi
Phone: +91 11 4108 7062 and Telefax: +91 11 26497164

Programme Manager - Bivujit Mukhoty
Mob: +91 9310133900, email: programme@dofe.in / bivujit@dofe.in

Head IT & ORB - Priyank Kumar Gupta
Mob: +91 9719408779, email: priyank@dofe.in

Programme Officer - Pallavi Gill
Mob: +91 8860749968, email: pallavi@dofe.in

Communications Manager
Tel.: +91 11 26497164, email: communication@dofe.in

Programme Assistants

Bhagyasree Sengupta
email: bhagyasree@dofe.in

Sasi Kiran
email: sasikiran@dofe.in

For more information visit www.iayp.in
Contact the Communications Team with updates, photos, feedback and more.

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