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Jim Barton left a comment for mark villarinOn 2012 we will be celebrating the International Year for Cooperatives. As our contribution to the celebration our cooperative would like to show the world what the youth can do towards achieving the millennium development goals through a series of activities, seminars and workshops to be conducted in a cooperative expo here in the Philippines. Our cooperative members are mostly from the youth sector and like you, we would like to share our passion and inspire others to take part in building a better world.
Our cooperative the Red Root Artists Cooperative would like to extend an invitation to youth leaders to showcase their innovative programs and advocacy to serve as inspirations for the youth here in the Philippines to take action and contribute to providing sustainable solutions to common global problems. We would like to highlight initiatives that showcase People, Planet, Peace and Prosperity.
This invitation is extended to anyone and everyone all over the world who would like to volunteer their time to present, conduct workshops, share ideas, collaborate and any other activity you deem appropriate to inspire and invite others to work together for change.
The venue and details for this initiative is being finalized, we welcome your input and suggestions. Tentative dates for this event is on September-December of 2012.
PM me for anyone who are interested.
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A friend and mentor posted on his fb wall a statement regarding the blind faith on education by "benevolent" bourgeoisie as a key to success.
He posited that perhaps the motto of this group is "let us give enough for the education of the less privileged but do not change the system of ownership".
This particular musing struck me. For most of us, the value of education is very clear - it enables and empowers people to see beyond themselves and to take charge (to a…
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Why don't we form a globally-linked supply chain of youth initiated social enterprises (especially those that provide for basic necessities and services)? This should help ensure sustainability for each of our enterprises while at the same time expanding our network and access to greater resources to further initiate other programs to address problems that we cannot tackle alone. I believe that forming a global cooperative that provides an alternative to blind competition would surely pave…
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Ador Leanda Hurtado said… Kabayan! Napili ka ba to attend GYCS 2013? Sino pa ba ibang taga Pinas na nakapasok? Hope to communicate with everyone who will be attending next year. Kita kits nalang! :)
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Drei Toledo said… (๑ˆωˆ๑)ノ゙w00t w00t!! Welcome to ItsOneHumanity, Mark!
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