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Portfolio Directions
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Your proposed solution to a real problem will take the form of a business proposal.

Use your textbook to research problems facing the people of Southwest Asia and South Asia. Choose one of these problems to learn more about. You will need to develop an idea to the problem. You will use a worksheet to organize facts about the problem and solution. You will present your solution as a business proposal.

Specific Directions
Step 1 – Identify and Research a Problem or Challenge in Southwest and South Asia

Use the textbook to identify a problem or challenge facing a nation or group of nations in Southwest or South Asia.

Complete only Part 1 of the Southwest Asia and South Asia Today Worksheet. This will help you organize ideas and research.

Select the link to complete the Southwest and South Asia Today Worksheet.

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When you do your research, you may decide to use internet resources. Please use the Website Evaluation Checklist to judge the quality of each website.

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Step 2 – What is a Business Proposal?

Carefully review the Writing a Business Proposal Guide. Use this guide to help you understand all of the elements of a successful business proposal.

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Step 3 – Develop and Research a Proposed Solution

Return to your Southwest Asia and South Asia Today Worksheet and complete Part 2.

You may continue to use the internet to conduct research. Make sure to follow the same guidelines outlined in Step 1.

Step 4 – Write Your Business Proposal

Review the Parts of a Business Proposal section of the Writing a Business Proposal Guide. Now write a 1 to 2 page proposal that includes the following elements listed in the guide:

Title
Introduction
Background of the Problem
Proposed Solution
Partners
Resources
Conclusion
Appendix (if necessary)
If the idea of a business proposal is new to you, it might be helpful to see a completed sample. Select the link to view the Saudi Driving School for Women Sample Business Proposal.
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Consult the Southwest and South Asia Today Portfolio Rubric for details about how you will be graded.

Select the link to access the South Asia Today Portfolio Rubric.

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Select the link to access the online textbook.

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Complete the following review activities.

You will submit two files as part of this assessment.

Your completed version of the Southwest Asia and South Asia Today Worksheet: Both Parts 1 and 2 should contain answers to all questions in complete sentences.

Your completed Business Proposal: Make sure that it includes all the elements listed in the Parts of a Proposal section of the Writing a Business Proposal Guide:

Title
Introduction
Background
Proposed Solution
Partners
Resources
Conclusion
Appendix (if necessary)
Make sure that each document contains your name in the appropriate space at the top.

You will submit your portfolio items on the next slide. But before you do, take a few minutes to review your project and compare it to the rubric. Make your final revisions and save the changes.

Select the link to access the Southwest Asia and South Asia Today Portfolio Rubric.

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Business Proposal

Title: Sustainable Water Solutions in South Asia

Introduction:
In South Asia, access to clean and safe water is a pressing issue that affects millions of people. Due to factors such as population growth, urbanization, and climate change, the demand for water is increasing, while water sources are being depleted or contaminated. This proposal aims to address this problem by implementing sustainable water solutions in South Asia.

Background of the Problem:
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 780 million people in South Asia lack access to clean water. This leads to a range of health issues, including waterborne diseases and malnutrition. Furthermore, the lack of clean water impairs agricultural production, leading to food insecurity and economic distress in the region.

Proposed Solution:
Our proposed solution is to implement a comprehensive water management system that includes rainwater harvesting, water filtration systems, and water conservation measures. By utilizing innovative technologies and community engagement, we aim to provide clean and safe water to underserved communities in South Asia. Additionally, we will work with local governments and non-profit organizations to ensure the sustainability and scalability of our water solutions.

Partners:
We plan to collaborate with local governments, non-profit organizations, and private sector companies that have expertise in water management and sustainability. By leveraging the knowledge and resources of our partners, we will be able to implement our water solutions more effectively and efficiently.

Resources:
Our project will require financial resources for infrastructure development, technological equipment, and community outreach programs. We will seek funding from international donors, corporate sponsorships, and government grants to support our initiatives. Additionally, we will mobilize volunteers and local community members to actively participate in the implementation of our water solutions.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, our sustainable water solutions in South Asia will not only improve access to clean water but also enhance public health, agricultural productivity, and economic development in the region. By working together with our partners and stakeholders, we can create a more sustainable future for all residents of South Asia.

Appendix:
Please refer to the attached budget proposal and project timeline for more details on the implementation of our sustainable water solutions in South Asia.

Thank you for considering our proposal.

[Your Name]