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    MMM311: Global Citizenship
    Trimester 2: 2016
     
    Assignment 2
     
    Advocacy paper (1500 words - 20%). DUE: September 28, 2016
     
    This is an individual assignmentwhere each student is required to develop an advocacy paper.
     
    SCENARIO: You work for an NGO and you have been requested to prepare an advocacy paper in order to apply for government funding of A$20,000 in order to support a specific global citizenship cause. Your application will be one of hundreds of applications competing for a limited amount of government funding. [See http://dfat.gov.au/aid/who-we-work-with/ngos/ancp/Pages/australian-ngo-cooperation-program.aspx) to get an idea of the funding available for NGOs. You will note for example that the Australian government provides NGOs with up to $5 for every dollar they can raise]. So, your paper needs to be informed, well research and substantiated and convincing in order to be successful.
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    TOPIC:Your advocacy paper should ideally (but not necessarily) be based on the topic of the group project. The research for your group project should be helpful in informing you about a number of issues related to your group project topic which could be potentially become the subject of your advocacy paper.
     
    The type of issues which will become obvious to you could be controversial and on which you would like to take a position and explore further. For example, after researching the topic on poverty, you may want to develop an advocacy paper on how to address Child hunger in a particular country? Or you may want to take a position on child labour in developing countries? Or on the need for empowering women in order to combat poverty. These are just a few examples and more examples will be provided as we progress through the trimester.
     
    In developing your advocacy paper, you are required to work individually. You need to choose the issue which you want to explore carefully so that you do not address the same issue as your team members.
     
    In order to develop a good advocacy paper, you need to have a well-developed, research informed and thorough understanding of the topic which you are addressing. You would have done this as part of your group assignment. You may have to supplement some of the information gained from the group assignment in order to develop a good paper specific to the issue(s) for the advocacy paper.
     
    Below is some information on what an advocacy paper is and how you should approach it. More information will be provided in class and in the seminars to help you with your advocacy paper.
    Some tips on how to develop an advocacy paper.
    (Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_7779714_write-advocacy-essay.html)
    An advocacy essay is a paper designed to garner support from readers regarding a specific belief or cause. Advocacy essays could be used as a call for action or intended to simply raise awareness on a social issue. They are frequently used by charity organizations to explain why their charities are important or by special-interest groups to define their causes and their importance. Writing an advocacy essay requires a thorough knowledge of the subject.
    Some tips to get you started:代写MMM311: Global Citizenship

    1. Research your topic so you are well-versed in the history of it, the major entities involved on all sides of the issue and the current status of the issue. The more knowledge you have, the better prepared you will be when it comes to write.
    2. State the issue you are advocating clearly in an introductory paragraph. Give the general background of your issue and why the readers should care about it. Your introduction will provide a general outline for your essay, and the rest of the paper will provide details.
    3. Provide added depth, background story and details about your cause in the body of the essay. As you explain a particular point, bring it back to the goal of getting the readers involved in your cause. For example, if you are writing on behalf of shelters for abused women, you could provide the statistics behind documented spousal abuse incidents in the country and then mention that women's shelters rely on the funding from volunteers to function.
    4. Provide resources and citations for the facts that you use in your essay. Your piece has more legitimacy if you quote facts and statistics from known and respected entities in your field than if you simply give your own opinion.
    5. Conclude your essay with an emotional appeal to the readers to emphasize the difference one person can make in the cause, either financially or through the devotion of time. Your conclusion should quickly review the issues you have already discussed and leave readers with a final statement to stick in their heads about how they can join your cause.
    6. Include a page of references showing where all of your facts came from. Alphabetize it by last name of the original author. This can also give your readers resources where they can learn more.
    Example: Advocacy paper on the Environment
    Advocating on behalf of the environment, students can address issues in government regulation on both a national and international basis, as well as policies that can affect the economy. Advocacy topics can include allowing companies to drill offshore for oil exploration, protecting land from further development, passing laws to protect oceans from overfishing and protecting animals on the endangered species list. Students can argue for why the government needs to take these steps to protect the environment or why they need to loosen regulation to grow the economy. Your essay can also focus on advocating alternative forms of energy such as solar, wind and hydroelectric.
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