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POWG Newsletter: September 2011

Hi everyone,Now that the slow months of July and August are behind us, lots of exciting things are brewing in the POWG! Please read on and see how you can learn more or get involved.Some of us have been busy finalizing a synthesis report of the recently held e-consultation on MicroLINKS, titled “Economic Strengthening Pathways for the Bottom Billion: Connecting the Dots”. This vibrant discussion provided so much food for thought, that we have a hard time deciding on what to share in the…See More
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We are Margaret & Jan - your POWG facilitators! Join us on LinkedIn as well! http://tinyurl.com/LinkedInPOWG
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We are interested in all things related to moving the ultra-poor out of poverty. Please contact us if you want to know more!

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POWG Newsletter: September 2011

Hi everyone,

Now that the slow months of July and August are behind us, lots of exciting things are brewing in the POWG! Please read on and see how you can learn more or get involved.

Some of us have been busy finalizing a synthesis report of the…

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Posted on September 28, 2011 at 7:24am

Voices from the poverty trap: launching the “qualitative research series”

A new blog from CGAP focusing on results of qualitative research of their Ultra Poor programs.

 

http://graduation.cgap.org/2011/08/30/voices-from-the-poverty-trap-launching-the-qualitative-research-series/

Posted on September 2, 2011 at 8:47am

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At 4:20pm on April 4, 2011, Muhammad Sajid Aziz khan said…

My name is Sajid Aziz. I am from rural areas of Pakistan.I am a teacher in a high school. But being a disable person,I always meditated over the pains and sufferings of special people that finally urged me to do some thing supportive for all disables as well as widows,orphans and clamity strcken people in pakistan and all around the world. But, due to poverty and lack of funds , I could not perform as much as I intended to do.After a severe flood destruction in district Muzaffargarh, my inner self forced me once again to do something for these people. This time , I was a bit successful. But still a lot of work has to be done in this regard.I need assitance and support from all of you.

At 9:46am on March 24, 2011, Jill Morehead said…
My name is Jill Morehead and I am based in DC working for an international humanitarian aid agency, Mercy Corps.  I am the Early Recovery Program Manager on the global emergency operations (GEO) team.  I deploy in emergencies to do assessments, such as EMMA, and work with communities to come up with strategies for early recovery.
At 7:13pm on March 14, 2011, Emmanuel Kofi Amoah said…

I am Amoah Emmanuel kofi, graduated from Sunyani polytechnic in HND Accountancy and had experience in micro credit officer for opportunity  international Ghana,and would like share all the challanges on the concept of micro financing.

At 1:16pm on March 14, 2011, Jokondino Okema Robinson said…
I am Okema Jokondino Robinson. Jokondino being my first name. I am a school teacher in Lacor Primary School in Uganda, East Africa. Though I am a teacher, I have passion for my community which has undergone a civil conflict for 25 years. The community lived in Internally Displaced Camps for more than 10 years as the war heightened. The conflict is over and the people have gone home. There is need for recovery as they are extremely poor. My first entry in my blog explains what the community would need for recovery. I will continue to post other issues realated to ways and means of poverty reduction in this community.
 
 
 

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