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Call for Jurors for the IFHE WORLD CONGRESS 2020

Travel Grants Committee

INVITATION

Seeking IFHE-US members to serve as jurors on the Travel Grants Committee

DESCRIPTION

IFHE-US plans to offer 45, $1,000 travel grants to attendees from developing countries.

Travel grant applications will be submitted electronically.

Jurors will review the applications and recommend awardees using established criteria.

TIME LINE

August -December 2018                  Recruit jurors

September-November 2018           Develop application and evaluation criteria

December 2018                                   Post application and evaluation criteria on World Congress website

January 2019                                        Jurors reconfirm commitment to participate in the selection process

June-August 2019                              Applications accepted

September-October 2019               Applications reviewed, scored and awardees selected.

November 2019                                  Awardee list sent to World Congress Steering Committee

December 2019                                   Travel grant awards announced

December 2019                                   World Congress 2020 registration opens

 

VOLUNTEER

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Donate to the DAP- Disaster Assistance Partnership

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WE NEED YOUR HELP AT AAFCS in Atlanta, June 24-27, 2018

We need small donated items for our “Partnerships Project” Product Sales Tables at various professional meetings. The money raised will help fund the “Disaster Assistance Partnerships Project” supplies, with money currently held by the IFHE-US (a 501(c)(3) organization, . ANYONE can contribute by making and/or bringing items to AAFCS, IFHE or other meetings and/or sending them to raise funds for THIS PROJECT or by making a direct monetary donation. The DAP has sales tables at the South Carolina FCS Conference, the Caribbean Association Home Economists conferences, and
the AAFCS Conventions and IFHE Meetings so our need for donations is ongoing..

DAP Memo for Sales Tables 2018

2018 DAP Donation Receipt

 

IFHE Press Release: World Home Economics Day 2018

The theme of the World Home Economics Day 2018 (WHED 2018)
“Home Economics Literacy: Skills for Healthy and Sustainable Cooking”
supports these two main aims of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
1. Reduce Non Communicable Diseases and
2. Food Safety to avoid Foodborne Illness.

With the topic of the WHED 2018 the International Federation for Home Economics
(IFHE) underlines the significance of Home Economics Education for all!

Food Safety and Healthy Diets are key aspects of Home Economics Education in the
subject “Food and Nutrition”.
Healthy Cooking to Reduce Non Communicable Diseases
The WHO Healthy diet Fact sheet N°394 points out the consequences of healthy diet
and unhealthy diet in correlation with lack of physical activity.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs394/en/
The WHO action plan aims to reduce the Non Communicable Diseases by 25% until 2025.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs355/en/
Home Economics Education enables children, adults and professionals to plan and
prepare healthy diets, which are relevant from the first day of life until the old age.
Healthy Cooking to Reduce Foodborne Illness
Eating contaminated food is an important cause of illness, disability and deaths around
the world, as revealed by the first ever WHO Estimates of the Global Burden of Foodborne
diseases published in December 2015.
Consumers play major Role in Food Safety
The WHO highlights, even though food producers have the primary responsibility to
keep the food we buy safe, consumers have an important part to play. Knowing our
food, and the associated benefits of being an empowered consumer, should be taught
from the youngest possible age. https://www.unspecial.org/2015/04/empoweredchildren-are-the-best-health-ambassadors/2/ 

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IFHE calls for action to implement the WHO “Five Keys to Safer Food”, which
explain the basic principles that individuals all over the world should know to prevent
foodborne diseases. On WHED 2018 IFHE Members, Home Economics teachers
worldwide demonstrate that Home Economics Literacy includes skills for healthy and
sustainable cooking.
The IFHE Best Practice Tips Cooking, Refrigeration, Canning of Vegetables and
Drying of Fruits and Vegetables developed and published as posters by the IFHE
Programme Committee Household Technology & Sustainability demonstrate
guidelines for sustainable food preparation.
http://he.ifhe.org/857/ and see WHED in the section “In Focus” under
http://he.ifhe.org/1110/

“TAKE ACTION: CONTRIBUTE TO THE WORLD HOME ECONOMICS DAY
20TH MARCH 2018”