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− | [[WorldOpp for the Vulnerable]] (hereinafter, the ''Service'') is the bundle of [[Careerprise service]]s tailored to the needs of vulnerable communities worldwide. The participants of the ''Service'' are | + | [[WorldOpp for the Vulnerable]] (hereinafter, the ''Service'') is the bundle of [[Careerprise service]]s tailored to the needs of vulnerable communities worldwide. The participants of the ''Service'' are [[WorldOpp Fellow Candidate]]s, [[WorldOpp Lead Candidate]]s, or [[WorldOpp Executive Candidate]] (hereinafter, jointly, the ''Candidates''). |
Revision as of 16:12, 21 June 2018
WorldOpp for the Vulnerable (hereinafter, the Service) is the bundle of Careerprise services tailored to the needs of vulnerable communities worldwide. The participants of the Service are WorldOpp Fellow Candidates, WorldOpp Lead Candidates, or WorldOpp Executive Candidate (hereinafter, jointly, the Candidates).
Contents
Objectives
- Helping anyone in war zones, at-risk areas, and economically-hurt regions to get employed.
- Helping entrepreneurs to hire representatives of vulnerable communities.
- Helping anyone for whom to find income is a significant challenge.
Target audiences
Target candidates
- Those who are willing to go to a college to earn a 4-year or higher degree are proven to be the best target audience. Other target audiences are yet to be identified. Possibly, they include:
- Physically and/or mentally disabled;
- Crime and/or violence survivors;
- Orphans, widows, or widowers;
- Home-stay caregivers;
- Unemployed or underemployed in war zones, at-risk areas, and economically-hurt regions;
- Anyone for whom to secure long-term and meaningful income is a challenge.
Target countries
- The following Low-income economies are considered as preferred countries to launch and/or expand the Service:
- Most desired countries: Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uzbekistan, Malawi, Uganda, Ghana
- Possible countries: Zambia, The Gambia, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Sierra Leone, Liberia
- The country's population size, unemployment rate, Internet penetration, average income, and usage of English or Russian have been used in order to rank. When the country is chosen, WorldOpp designation can be used in order to launch the Service in that country.
Donated resources
Entrepreneurial fellowship, paid internships, stipends, computer devices, and startup funding are available for the Candidates at absolutely no cost.
Entrepreneurial fellowship
- Main wikipage: Bracka Leadership Academy
- Bracka Leadership Academy provides the Candidates with an introductory course for current and/or aspiring entrepreneurs, called Septem Artes Administrativi and related fellowship.
- The course features self-paced learning, which is facilitated through available course materials, periodic videoconference meetings, and directed research. The results of this research shall be posted at this CNM Wiki.
Paid internships
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp internship
- A limited number of paid internships are available for the Candidates. They shall work on WorldOpp development mostly using this CNM Wiki.
Stipends
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp stipend
- A limited number of weekly stipends in the amount of an equivalent to fifteen American dollars in the local currency is awarded once a week and usually paid through PayPal to the best Candidates with regard to their academic success.
Computer devices
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp handout
- A limited number of used laptops and smartphones are available for the Candidates as WorldOpp handouts.
Reimbursements
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp reimbursement
- Friends Of CNM may reimburse all or some portion of Internet costs of the Candidates.
Startup funding
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp grant
- A limited number of WorldOpp grants as startup funding for those Candidates, who are capable to launch their own businesses, is granted every quarter.
Admissions
Admissions to the Service are free and open to every graduate from WorldOpp Placement Seminar.
Development
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp development
The development of the Service is conducted under WorldOpp development.
The Service's Q&As
- After the lessons, is there hope for employment?
- There is always hope! Traditionally, Friends Of CNM extends job offers to 2 graduates out of 100 participants. We target that 3 more will start their enterprises. The others will get education and valuable experience not only at no cost, but also being paid.
- How many students are we supposed to be? Is there room for more?
- The Service depends on two sources of revenue: (a) recruiter fees from one venture capital group and (b) donors. In the worst case scenario, if Friends Of CNM secure no donor, the Service needs about 100 new participants each month in order to be financially sustainable.
- How long am I supposed to take the lessons?
- You are not supposed to do anything. If you don't enjoy being involved, any result is problematic.