Develop an advocacy statement, just as if you would testify at the United Nations – include a brief description of the population and its vulnerability and advocate for the rights of your selected population.

Advocacy Statement
Give a voice to a vulnerable population. Write a paper of 2500-3000 words and minimum 5 references (max 2 of the references can be websites).

Develop an advocacy statement, just as if you would testify at the United Nations – include a brief description of the population and its vulnerability and advocate for the rights of your selected population to: education, health, prevention, treatment, health care…. children, girls, mothers, elderly, etc.

Your statement needs to be convincing, based on research and facts, and with a global component, suggesting a potential solution.
Structure of the Advocacy Statement
Opening statement.
Present the problem; (describe the problem, who it affects, it impacts etc.)
Provide facts, data about the problem.
Share a story or give an example of the problem.
Connect the issue to the audience’s values, concerns or self-interest.
Make your request (the “ask”).

Develop an advocacy statement, just as if you would testify at the United Nations – include a brief description of the population and its vulnerability and advocate for the rights of your selected population.
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