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keeping the faith

Faith based organizations have had to work hard to prove themselves as viable international health and development organizations, which has been an incredible challenge. PR setbacks, poor coordination and implementation, and incorrect or bad programming have all plagued FBO’s, who’s … Continue reading

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asset-based community development

Yesterday I was listening to a report on NPR’s program ‘Talk of the Nation’ and they had a segment on how best to help Haiti. The program was moderated by Neal Conan included a panel of guests with diverse backgrounds, … Continue reading

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a force for good

The US government has been in the news quite a bit lately, and in general the news is not terribly positive. With a collapsed economy and deepening recession, unemployment hovering around 10%, health care falling apart, and Scott Brown (R-MA) … Continue reading

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