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28.08.2013
Thought birth date |
"We
cant change that"
Nobody in the last 2025 years was successful in changing attitude of people.
Maybe the
thoughts came after 28.08.2013 when founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat
had an almost fatal accident and his death was postponed by Bhau and
many social doctors like Mastek Foundation, Adfactors PR, Venkat, not
to be named philanthropist but these are thoughts.
By education he
may be an Engineer and MBA, but his teacher is life.
He had the experience of meeting with Mr Ratan Tata, Keshub Mahindra
or had a letter from film celebrity Amitabh Bachchan on his views of
Developed Nation or call from former President Dr Abdul Kalam or many
school or college friends who stayed at hospital after the accident.
He also experienced below third grade individuals who are motivating
him to write a digital book on mental rape.
And he is also learning
how to help people from his elder son Rohan, who is differently abled
and can not do any main thing on his own.
So like everyone
good and bad things happen but instead of blaming them, he is learning
from them or their makers.
He worked in advertising
and PR and social PR and that is why he thought he should use his skills
in Branding issues.
And good things
is he was part of Onida TV Team where in the ad they showed broken TV
with tag line "Neighbours envy, owners pride"
He does not want to own because he knows he will leave the world empty.
But while on earth, he should live with pride.
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Funding
Agencies
USA
Sherwood
Foundation
Philanthropists
Atlantic
Philanthropies by Philanthropists Charles Feeny
Challenges
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Language Barriers:
Communication difficulties:
Immigrants may struggle to communicate effectively, hindering
their ability to find employment, access services, and integrate
into the community.
Impact on daily life:
Language barriers can create challenges in everyday tasks,
such as shopping, banking, and accessing healthcare.
2. Cultural Adaptation:
Culture shock: Moving to a new country can be a daunting
experience, especially if the culture is vastly different
from one's own.
Navigating new norms: Immigrants may need to adapt to new
customs, social norms, and values.
Potential for isolation: Cultural differences can lead to
feelings of isolation and loneliness.
3. Employment Struggles:
Finding suitable employment:
Immigrants may face challenges in finding jobs that match
their skills and qualifications.
Discrimination in the workplace:
Immigrants can experience discrimination based on their
immigration status or ethnicity.
Lack of social networks:
Immigrants may not have the same social networks as native-born
residents, making it harder to find employment.
4. Healthcare Access:
Navigating the healthcare system: Immigrants may struggle
to understand and navigate the healthcare system in a foreign
land.
Language barriers: Language differences can create barriers
to accessing healthcare services.
Financial constraints: Immigrants may face financial barriers
to accessing healthcare services.
5. Discrimination and Xenophobia:
Prejudice and bias:
Immigrants can experience prejudice and discrimination based
on their immigration status or ethnicity.
Xenophobia:
Hostility or prejudice towards foreigners can create a hostile
environment for immigrants.
Impact on mental health:
Discrimination and xenophobia can have a negative impact
on the mental health of immigrants.
6. Legal and Administrative Challenges:
Navigating complex legal systems: Immigrants may struggle
to understand and navigate complex legal systems.
Uncertain immigration policies: Changes in immigration policies
can create uncertainty and anxiety for immigrants.
Family reunion challenges: Immigrants may face challenges
in reuniting with family members who are in their home country.
7. Housing:
Finding affordable housing: Immigrants may face challenges
in finding affordable and suitable housing.
Discrimination in housing: Immigrants can experience discrimination
in the housing market.
Lack of social networks: Immigrants may not have the same
social networks as native-born residents, making it harder
to find housing.
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in the world and focussing on NGOs would reduce the social doctors which
help communities, countries & climate. But we limit it to NGOs because
they need funds for their own survival and for helping communities more
in terms of numbers as well as in terms of geographical area.
Corporates have competition from other corporates. NGOs have competition
not just from other corporate donors which may look for other NGOs for whatever
good or bad reasons but that from funding agencies, corporate foundations,
philanthropists, celebrities and volunteers who may select other NGOs
In
2001, we invested time, money and talent of various corporates, funding
agencies to work on credibility of NGOs and realised two things.
1) It takes anywhere between 3 months to 6 months time to do research
on any 1 NGO because we have to do research with their donors, the communities
they serve, local people & employees of the NGO
2) When the founder or CEO of the NGO either leaves the world or the NGO,
then the NGO credibility affects manytimes in positive or negative direction
because new management will have their own working characteristics plus
the NGO Founder or CEO or team members are like family to the communities
and with their living, the NGO Credibility may get affected (again, in
positive or negative term)
Doing
research of thousands of NGOs from different countries is not something
any organisation can do (however large it is like 1000 people organisation
because they can neither give necessary salary to the talented people
not can they afford travel and stay cost of people from that organisation).
And it is always better to get local talent for not just cost of talent
and travel but they know the local lanauage which is essential to communicate
plus local humsn behaviour or local government plus
local politics which may have positive or negative effect
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Meditation |
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Social issues need
Brand Surgery |
| People
like Brands.
Infact they love Brands.
Many people in the world hate "social issues". Maybe because
they think they have one life.
They want to enjoy.
And not get involved with
Social issues others face.
Please note "others face"
These people know must know that they came on earth alone and leave the
world alone. Their parents, life partner, children are all different than
themself. Even if it is twins or more together, they as individuals are
aline. And yes, maybe leave alongwith others in case of natural disasters
like flood, earthquake or or man made disasters like war, naxalism but
the fact is as government counts them as numbers like number of people
died in flood was 28813. Yes, they become a number however poor or rich
they were.
So what you do in between birth and death is important. You can be a great
film hero or sports heroine or super rich business person or born in royal
family or on streets in a poor family. You were born as a body and leave
as a body, what you live as a body is key.
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