
The Ambassador
The Ambassador is a product of the collaboration of AFIUK and Stop the Traffik. Kate Evans says “This book identifies the importance of everyone working together. For some communities, it has been difficult to develop strong links between them and the organizations that should be there to protect and help them, because of a mutual lack of trust and understanding. Empowering women from within these communities and giving them skills to help each other and to link with helping agencies is an inspirational way forward”
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This is a group of women from different communities and faiths. They are a voice for women and girls in their communities to help to ensure that their needs are understood.
The book invites the professionals to start with a focus on what’s strong in the communities and support and empower women to make them stronger.
Tailored Trainings offered:
- Cultural Awareness Course
- Community Ambassador Course
- Cross Cultural Parenting Training.
- Open Dialogue Workshop
- Youth Culture
Ambassadors book for development. Growing the community Leaders through mentorship to impact organisations achievements.
Chapter 1 “Closed Doors Conference”
A formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days.
Chapter 2 “Open Doors Conference”
A process of actively listening to agree the next plan of action through initial talks of a formal
Chapter 3 “ Engagement”
After opening the ‘can of worms’ an open dialogue of people with shared interests follows
Chapter 4 “Uhuru Project: Community Ambassadors”
Co-creating ideas with Ambassadors and linking Uhuru Project with statutory & voluntary organizations for sustainability.
Chapter 5 “ Investment”
‘Awards For All’ National Lottery Fund enables the dream of Uhuru Project to come true
Chapter 6 “ Challenges and Opportunities”
Challenges & Opportunities create a pathway for the Uhuru Project to move to higher heights.
Chapter 7 “ Collaboration with other Agencies”
Collaboration a powerful tool that brings an enriching experience to the Uhuru Project and agencies
Chapter 8 “Way Forward”
Knocking on new doors and embracing new ideas with an open mind
Chapter 9 “ Testimonials”
The power of testimonials, endorsements, feedback & shared learning to support writing of funding bids.
Chapter 10 “Through the eyes of Kate”
As a result of working in partnership, Kate emerges with an enriching experience.