Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Wisp T38 Sudan
1. Wisp Project 2009 T38 SUDAN Jun Jie Shu Xian Yue Yang Liu Chin Benjamin Teo
2. Contents Overview of Sudan, Darfur 2003- Instances of discrimination and prejudice- Factors triggered the conflict- Elements that led to the social fracture in Darfur Singapore Perspective- Similarities and differences - Singapore 2009 and 2061 Problems and Challenges for 2061
28. Curfews No late nights. Certain timing of the day everyone should stay home.
29. Setbacks The United Nations(UN) is slow in taking action. Surrounded by Muslim Neighboring countries.
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31. Contact Hypothesis Bringing people of different races together, to share about their experience, to interact. Learn how to appreciate each other benefits and misfortunes.
32. Legal Hypothesis By enforcing legal actions against those who discriminates.
33. Conclusion Nobody is Perfect Play our Part, be it big or Small. The world would be a better place Happy 44th Birthday Singapore
34. References CliffsNotes.com. Prejudice and Discrimination. 13 Jul 2009 from http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsReviewTopic/topicArticleId-26957,articleId-26886.html Detroit Gale. (2009). Darfur. Global Issues in Context Online Collection. Retrieved 18 June 2009 from http://find.galegroup.com/gic/docRetrieve.do?inPS=true&searchPageType=BasicSearchForm&prodId=GIC&docId=CP3208520033&userGroupName=ngeeann Genocide in Sudan. (2008). Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. (Vol.2). Retrieved on July 11, 2009 from Global Issues in Context Perspective on International News and Events. KishoreMahbubani. (2009). Can Singapore fail? The straits Time. Retrieved 15 June 2009 from http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asian%2BOpinions/Story/A1Story20090325-130978.html
We have to bear in mind the importance of racial harmony! Without it, a nation can crumble and fall.
Neighboring countriesCurfews
JI’s intention is to create a DaulahIslamiyah within Southeast Asia.
3)Appropriate education and higher self-esteem, their prejudices will go away4)Bring together members of different groups to appreciate common experiences and backgrounds.5)Enforcing law against discriminative behavior.Words is a powerful tool. We have to ensure that we use the right and proper words.