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    Posted by admin on September 15th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | No Comments »

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    Global economic slump hits Indian transporters

    Posted by admin on August 28th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | 1 Comment »

    Saurashtra, April 5 (ANI): Indian transporters are almost out of business, worst hit by global economic slump. The truck industry of Saurashtra in Gujarat has bulk of its long fleet lying idle. A conservative estimate says that there were more than one lakh trucks always running to meet the demand. However, the recession has completely changed the scenario for last 2-3 months. Almost 3,00,000 people dependent on the transport industry for their livelihood are without any succour.

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    Women@Google: C.E.O. Women

    Posted by admin on August 19th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | No Comments »

    Creating Economic Opportunities for Women (C.E.O. Women) was founded by Ashoka fellow Farhana Huq in 2000 to address the unique needs of immigrant and refugee women struggling to become self-sufficient, contributing members of the world. C.E.O. Women creates economic opportunities for low-income immigrant and refugee women by teaching English, communications and entrepreneurship skills, so they can establish successful livelihoods. C.E.O. Women then provides women with intensive mentoring, coaching and access to capital needed to start a small business. More information at http://ceowomen.org

    This event took place on March 6, 2008 at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA.

    Duration : 0:56:10

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    Naulu of Indonesia creating foodstuffs for local markets

    Posted by admin on August 13th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | No Comments »

    The Naulu, a group of indigenous mountain people, live in Seram Island, Maluku, Indonesia.
    They are isolated and typically rely on hunting and farming to meet their basic food needs. Historically they have had little interaction with communities outside their villages.

    Mercy Corps has been working with the Naulu to help them develop economic opportunities. This story is about an economic development project to help women earn an income so they can help to provide for their families.

    Duration : 0:2:27

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    Davos Open Forum 2008 – Economic Growth

    Posted by admin on July 27th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | 3 Comments »

    http://www.weforum.org/openforum/ 26.01.2008
    Open Forum – Do We Need Economic Growth for Greater Sustainability
    Do We Need Economic Growth for Greater Sustainability?
    There are opposing views on whether economic growth can lead to increased levels of ecological and social sustainability. Its promoters argue that economic growth is needed to apply new technologies and sophisticated products which, in turn, lead to a more economic use of natural resources, more environmental protection and social progress. Yet, opponents claim that economic growth is based on global production and consumption patterns that are destroying our natural livelihoods and increasing social inequalities.

    1) Do we need economic growth to solve existing social and ecological problems? Or, does economic growth create more costs than what it actually yields?
    2) Can we expect a new economic boom triggered by innovations in environmentally-friendly technologies?
    3) Which strategies of sustainability are the high-growth countries of Brazil, Russia, India or China following? How do these countries handle the conflict between economic growth and sustainability?

    Sharan Burrow, President, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Australia
    Pascal Couchepin, President of the Swiss Confederation and Federal Councillor of Home Affairs
    Ricardo Hausmann, Director, Center for International Development, and Professor of the Practice of Economic Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA
    John Itty, Former Professor, School of People’s Economics, India
    Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nigeria

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    Dirk Schütz, Editor-in-Chief, Bilanz, Switzerland

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    Schwab Social Entrepreneur – Fazle H. Abed

    Posted by admin on July 17th, 2009 and filed under livelihood development | 1 Comment »

    http://www.schwabfound.org 23.01.2007

    Fazle H. Abed, Founder and Chairperson, BRAC, Bangladesh, interviewed by Global X at the 7th Summit of the Schwab Social Entrepreneurs in Zürich, Switzerland. Fazle H. Abed speaks about how his life changed when a cylcone hit Bangladesh in 1970.

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    QUEZON LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS PINALAKAS

    Posted by admin on July 3rd, 2009 and filed under livelihood projects | No Comments »

    July 2, 2008 NBN News. LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS NG QUEZON PINALAKAS

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    101 East – India’s Special Economic Zones – 28May09 – Part 2

    Posted by admin on June 29th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | No Comments »

    Some 250 Special Economic Zones or SEZs have been approved to promote trade, manufacturing and attract foreign investment.

    But the SEZs have also been blamed for robbing rural communities of land and livelihoods and creating uneven economic progress.

    On this edition of 101 East, we ask – are India’s SEZ’s a boom or a bust?

    Duration : 0:10:29

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    101 East – India’s Special Economic Zones – 28May09 – Part 1

    Posted by admin on June 27th, 2009 and filed under economic livelihood | No Comments »

    Some 250 Special Economic Zones or SEZs have been approved to promote trade, manufacturing and attract foreign investment.

    But the SEZs have also been blamed for robbing rural communities of land and livelihoods and creating uneven economic progress.

    On this edition of 101 East, we ask – are India’s SEZ’s a boom or a bust?

    Duration : 0:12:3

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