- Civil wars or local conflicts resulting from poorly managed transitions to democracy
- Inequitable distribution of land and wealth from rural or feudal social system
- Man-made policies adopting new technologies without regard to environmental and traditional ways of life and without insurance mechanism for livelihood security
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The Global ShareResource Foundation partners with established organizations engaged in community-based efforts geared towards building the economic potential of small villages. This partnership covers a time span that will afford the projects to be self-sustaining.
Primary involvement of GSRF is oriented towards education and skills training. This means: |
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- Identifying the necessary literacy and skills training or upgrading needed to make/build specific physical structures (e.g., schoolhouse, water wells, etc.) necessary in the community’s re-building effort. Further on the acquired knowledge/skills can be applied for gainful employment.
- Providing the tools, equipment, materials and other implements essential to for learning and conduct training.
- Evaluating the local instructors/engineers recruited and remunerated to provide the training.
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- Source grants and donations to fund specific projects.
- Form alliances with similar nonprofit agencies to extend related services.
- Ensure permanence of projects through, partnership with US-based small businesses and tie-up with local educational institutions to accredit acquired education/training.
- Hold public seminars/forum to stimulate the support and involvement of professionals in the Greater New York Area.
- Participate in international dialogue involving the ethical, cultural, political and technological issues in alleviating global poverty.
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