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Artistic Interventions Toward Healing for Refugees
Northwest University, 2015
There are many social and economic opportunities for refugees who relocate to a Western context. Additionally there are usually many agencies and resources that aim to meet the tangible and physical needs of refugee com m ...
Co-powerment in the Mission-Driven Sector: Client Participation in Program Evaluation
Northwest University, April 2015
This paper centers on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on development work in underserved populations, making the case that non-profits aimed at empowering the marginalized must fulfill their commitment to ...
A Social Enterprise for the Environment: Sustainable Community Development in Ethiopia
Northwest University, 2015
In Ethiopia, work in social development has been dominated by aid organizations that primarily focused on relief aid, but the majority of Ethiopian people have not received benefits from those organizations. Fortunately, ...
Reunifying Families: the Importance of Community Support for Broken Families
Northwest University, 2015
It is easy to understand the need for children to be removed from unsafe and unhealthy living conditions. Yet studies reviewed for this thesis argued that children thrive emotionally, mentally and developmentally better ...
Photography for Justice: Values to Consider
Northwest University, March 2015
Photography is a powerful art form that can be used as a tool to bring awareness and response to causes for justice. Unfortunately, photos have been used in ways that evoke emotion to fill a specific agenda. Photos have ...
Education: What Works?
Northwest University, 2015
This paper uses a multi case study approach to examine education on a global scale. All of the illustrations used are schools and organizations that the Mona Foundation supports. All of the schools or organizations were ...