Nature never be bothered super power or poorer - desire absolute Care
Nature Rebellious - Nature never care super power or poorer, never follow any dictation from any Power Holder or Power Seeker. Look at repeated threat from Nature - Australia, Africa, NewZealand, Brazil, Pakistan, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand and USA.
Let's have small SEEP Fund for Nature Care in each area across the Globe
May we think for small SEEP fund? Each member could save small weekly/fornightly from her/his own luxury even daily expenditure. Each member would be in thinking how much I could be less expensive. I do believe we could save minimum from our own expenditure may be quarter/half/one dollar weekly. That would be collected duly and used for piloting new idea in one village any corner of globe.
NB.
Fund must be saved from daily expenditure (reduce cellphone call, private car use, fast food, junk food, reduce electricity consumption from AC, Light, Fan or any electrical appliances etc etc) that wouldn’t hamper other family member life. Member like me ultra poor could save from his/her own travel cost 05 to 10 BDT and weekend it wuld one dollar easily.
Now we are 2802 member and weekly we could have $2802 amount and monthly $11208. By $2000 we could start work any village across the globe.
Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen ............FROM daily expenditure just remind self, “let live simply that other could simply live.”
The microfinance simulation is an online game developed by ADA, ATTF and Sachanov that simulates a microfinance market. It integrates all the issues an MFI managers face in their daily operations. The workshop was a week long training on an overview of the game and how to play. You can find more information here.
Parmod, I celebrate your challenges in working with youth. I work with youth in American Indian Tribes and Nations and rural areas of the United States. You might look at the US Dept of Labor for a program called YouthBuild - excellent stuff there. and I wrote a major project for youth using cultural entrepreneurship for wealth building in areas of endemic poverty - which believe it or not, is identical in Indian Country here in the US as it is where you live. Look forward to communicating.
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Nature never be bothered super power or poorer - desire absolute Care
Nature Rebellious - Nature never care super power or poorer, never follow any dictation from any Power Holder or Power Seeker. Look at repeated threat from Nature - Australia, Africa, NewZealand, Brazil, Pakistan, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand and USA.
Let's have small SEEP Fund for Nature Care in each area across the Globe
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May we think for small SEEP fund? Each member could save small weekly/fornightly from her/his own luxury even daily expenditure. Each member would be in thinking how much I could be less expensive. I do believe we could save minimum from our own expenditure may be quarter/half/one dollar weekly. That would be collected duly and used for piloting new idea in one village any corner of globe.
NB.
Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen ............FROM daily expenditure just remind self, “let live simply that other could simply live.”
Hi Parmod,
The microfinance simulation is an online game developed by ADA, ATTF and Sachanov that simulates a microfinance market. It integrates all the issues an MFI managers face in their daily operations. The workshop was a week long training on an overview of the game and how to play. You can find more information here.
Best,
Melissa
Parmod, I celebrate your challenges in working with youth. I work with youth in American Indian Tribes and Nations and rural areas of the United States. You might look at the US Dept of Labor for a program called YouthBuild - excellent stuff there. and I wrote a major project for youth using cultural entrepreneurship for wealth building in areas of endemic poverty - which believe it or not, is identical in Indian Country here in the US as it is where you live. Look forward to communicating.
Charly
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