At 4:24pm on December 25, 2008, chris macrae said…
Peter do you have a latest something we can read apart from the general http://tr-ac-net.org and http://immconsortium.org - I know its hard putting 40 years of deep work rond africa in one screen - alternatively have you a cv to send eg jerry
incidentally I note the only african world trade centers of ken's network are Algeria World Trade Center Association Algeria
Angola World Trade Center Luanda
Egypt World Trade Center Co., Cairo
Libya World Trade Center Benghazi
Libya World Trade Center Tripoli
Morocco World Trade Center Casablanca
Nigeria World Trade Center of Nigeria (Lagos)
South Africa World Trade Center Johannesburg
Tunisia World Trade Center Tunis
Hopefully you have read our position paper: A Transformative Model for Socially Responsible Investment. Our mission is social and economic justice. Our strategy is to produce hundreds of viable growth businesses generating decent jobs providing community coherence and hope for a future free from fear and hunger.
Recently we have partnered with Reach The Children an NGO started ten yreas ago by Kevin Clawson. Kevin and his organization are in 12 African counties and have built over 30 schools, community wells, and other support structures.
We plan to add our "Ladder of Prosperty," plan for incubated and mentored growth businesses to his existing protfolio. We want to proactice a coop and/or employee owned business model. My parter is former financial officer for The Grameen Foundation USA. She split on philosophical grounds. Linda is a CPA.
We should like to be of assistance to you in your mission and would engage in a dialog to that end.
to my knowledge he's the nearest talent the west has to the kind of an accountant Grameen microcredit and community-building use- some of the community contexts he's most experienced in are ending malaria and other community challenges of most critical impact in Africa
we are looking for other community-up professionals who might like to help issue a catalogue of scripts of what particular regions in Africa could most benefit in investing in to sustain their people's productive and healthy futures
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incidentally I note the only african world trade centers of ken's network are Algeria World Trade Center Association Algeria
Angola World Trade Center Luanda
Egypt World Trade Center Co., Cairo
Libya World Trade Center Benghazi
Libya World Trade Center Tripoli
Morocco World Trade Center Casablanca
Nigeria World Trade Center of Nigeria (Lagos)
South Africa World Trade Center Johannesburg
Tunisia World Trade Center Tunis
Hopefully you have read our position paper: A Transformative Model for Socially Responsible Investment. Our mission is social and economic justice. Our strategy is to produce hundreds of viable growth businesses generating decent jobs providing community coherence and hope for a future free from fear and hunger.
Recently we have partnered with Reach The Children an NGO started ten yreas ago by Kevin Clawson. Kevin and his organization are in 12 African counties and have built over 30 schools, community wells, and other support structures.
We plan to add our "Ladder of Prosperty," plan for incubated and mentored growth businesses to his existing protfolio. We want to proactice a coop and/or employee owned business model. My parter is former financial officer for The Grameen Foundation USA. She split on philosophical grounds. Linda is a CPA.
We should like to be of assistance to you in your mission and would engage in a dialog to that end.
to my knowledge he's the nearest talent the west has to the kind of an accountant Grameen microcredit and community-building use- some of the community contexts he's most experienced in are ending malaria and other community challenges of most critical impact in Africa
we are looking for other community-up professionals who might like to help issue a catalogue of scripts of what particular regions in Africa could most benefit in investing in to sustain their people's productive and healthy futures