Long-term, systemic change requires better leadership.
British Council and Rappler are looking to train individuals defined by a spirit and a drive that makes them natural leaders who want to affect change and achieve great things not only for themselves, but for their countries and the world.
BACKGROUND
We envision a world in which the increasing connections between people and communities lead to positive outcomes. Yet in today’s world we encounter an even greater challenge stemming from differences in perspectives, cultures and backgrounds.
This creates a challenge for us to cultivate an atmosphere where communities can collaborate and engage in creative ways to build the change they want to see.
Young people are at the centre of this dynamic process as they have a unique opportunity to collectively shape the communities that they are a part of – be they local or global.
Young leaders as communicators find themselves at a time where new technologies have opened enormous possibilities not just in exchanging information but also in creating dialogues that offer practical solutions to address social realities.
Their efforts in communicating for social change entail a capacity to translate their vision and experience through appropriate tools and technologies, an appreciation of diversity, and a thinking that is both strategic and long-term.
OUR RESPONSE
A four-day seminar workshop to provide opportunity for young leaders to find their voice, gain new skills as facilitators of change, and grow their capacity for citizen action towards a more just world.
If you are:
18 to 26 years old, Filipino actively engaged either as an initiator or a leader in community development work have a good track record of community service
have strong desire to effectively advocate for social transformation then join us from March 24 to 27 to participate in discussions focusing on:
Effective Communication Strategies.
Day 1 brings together different experts who will help you understand how to communicate with larger audiences through a good appreciation of the communication process.
Championing Your Cause.
Day 2 challenges you to think out of the box and discuss innovative ways to make yourself heard.
Getting Support and Funding.
Day 3 will give you effective techniques for getting buy-in, obtaining resources and funding for your initiatives.
Utilising New Media.
Day 4 explores the many possibilities by which digital technology can be harnessed and how it can be used to create greater impact for your work.
Throughout the entire seminar, you’ll also be given an opportunity to get feedback on your work and look at areas for enhancement.
We are looking to train individuals defined by a spirit and a drive that makes them natural leaders who want to affect change and achieve great things not only for themselves, but for their countries and the world.
Who can apply?
You must be a Filipino, aged 18-26 (on the first day of the seminar)
You must be able to cover for your travel to Manila and accommodation from 24-27 March
You must be able to communicate comfortably in English
What is required?
Applicants must fill out an online application form, as well as a video (no longer than 2 minutes).
Alternatively, you can download an MS Word template of the application form here.
You can download the video instructions here
What do we offer?
Participation to the seminar is FREE
Meals
Seminar kits
Reference Materials
An unforgettable 4 days of learning!
An opportunity to train under experienced and respected journalists from Rappler
When is the deadline?
All applications (application form + video) must arrive by 12:00 midnight of 16 March 2012.
The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcome applications from all sections of the community particularly minority groups.
Reposted from http://www.britishcouncil.org.
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