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Source of my passion about the power of business to fight poverty
I am an entrepreneur, I am a social entrepreneur, I am an academic
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http://kayode.iamagel.com
About my work:
I am on a path to become a philanthropist. I have always had a passion of creating success for anyone and everyone. The need to create success for all is to ensure the survival of millions that today are suffering due to shortage. I want to earn millions so that i can give back to world. I believe there are many ways people can give back, but we can not help the poor if we are poor ourselves.

Success can only be given if we are success ourselves and that can be done be uniting the brilliant minds of our time and creating a world or system that people can benefit from and pull themselves out of the unsatisfactory state that they are living in. One example of a type of business that I believe millions will soon realise that can help the world is Network Marketing

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At 11:43am on November 16, 2009, Parag Dave said…
We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty.

We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young ENTREPRENEURS to help them to start their own industry for growth, be Self Employed to escape the endless cycle of poverty.

We have developed compact Mini machines (Plastics) affordable and convenient for the common people to start with a very small capital. The machine provides wide product range and many industry options to work with. We have been conferred by PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION with PLASTICON AWARD for the same.

We provide training and assistance to Entrepreneurs to start their own ventures in Plastic industry and also participate in EDP organised by Government and Non government organisations
At 10:59am on April 15, 2009, stephen muesha said…
Hey men you have a great mind and i also thing thats the way to go.
At 1:52pm on September 8, 2008, Prabha Shiyani said…
Hi, sorry for not replying sooner, i haven't been on the site for a while.

I decided two years ago that I wanted to do something more meaningful with my life. I wanted to achieve financial freedom and help others to do he same. By doing this I also it also gives me the freedom to do things I am passionate about such as helping co-operatives in India to grow and in turn help artisans in India to be self sufficient.

I looked at your profile page and well done for being open minded enough to look at network marketing and realising how it can help ordinary people to achieve financial freedom and live their dreams.

I also have a network marketing business with Usana Health Sciences, feel free to take a look at my website at www.shapeyourdestiny.usana.com

How long have you had your network marketing business?

Regards
Prabha
At 10:45pm on July 17, 2008, Conectafrica Fair Tourism 2.0 said…
Hello,

How are you? Sorry for the delay but I've been quite busy here with 2 interesting conferences we had this week: "Bridge to black Africa" (ecotourism & cooperation) & the International Cooperatives Day: "Fighting climate change". In both cases, I tried to inform the people of what really happens on networks, above marketing:
What do you think? ;)
So if I tell you I'm an expert in ecotourism, I think you can make an idea of how I'm trying to fight poverty: www.conectafrica.wordpress.com/about
My line is now called "Social Software", which is quite a good image & it's coherent with my "patent" (it's Open Source): Integral Operative Systems. How to involve People, Work, Information & Technology in a collaborative & common project...
Like it?
Stef
At 1:21pm on July 14, 2008, David Smith said…
for our business look at www.zippcard.com and wwwcommonwealthfs.com

for Jamlink if you send me an email address I can forward their newsletter copied below...

Regards


David


Thursday June 26, 2008


Dear Friends Of Jamaica:

It takes 250,000 Jamaicans to create a national thrust, and in a bid to launch Phase I of the much herald Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative, Jamlink is asking for the participation of every Jamaican living overseas.
By harnessing the incredible potential of this locally grown plant, the Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative is the catalyst for a renewed focus on Jamaica’s agricultural sector; signaling a new approach towards the alleviation of poverty, social uplift and rural development.
Let us be mindful that there are approximately 2.7 million of us in the Diaspora, with a purchasing power of nearly US40 billion dollars. We also sent home approximately US$2 billion last year!
Remittances from the Diaspora play an important role in the daily lives of Jamaicans back home, but we must look at other ways of mobilizing our resources towards wealth creation and sustainable economic development. The Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative will do just that.
You are already aware of Jamlink’s commitment to the advancement and prospects for every Jamaican. Therefore, it should be no surprise that I am also asking your support for the Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative.
Show your support by being one of the first 250,000 Jamaicans to purchase a bottle of 100% pure Jamaican Castor Oil, produced locally by Wilpar Ltd. Wilpar is located in St. Andrew and has been producing this all-purpose Castor oil under the brand “Eyl” for the past 5 years.
Eyl is a far cry from the smelly product of our childhood. It is pressed and not boiled, so it has a pleasant nutty aroma, and is a sought-after ingredient for various beauty products: it heals bruises and painful joints, promotes healthy hair growth, cleans the skin, and removes those tiny facial warts.
When you purchase a bottle of Eyl, you not only get the benefits of this all-purpose Jamaican oil, you are also providing the necessary funding for Phase I of the Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative – and a vision of what we can achieve when we work together.
Buy a bottle of Eyl today! "because Jamaica matters"

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What is the Jamaican Castor Oil Initiative?
Its an idea big enough for all Jamaicans! And a fresh approach towards the creation of a national thrust.
Learn more about Phase One..



Eyl is 100% pure Jamaican Castor Oil. Get a bottle today!
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Check if you are one of the first 250,000 Jamaicans to get Eyl..
At 2:43am on July 12, 2008, Thanasis Tsepisis said…
Hi
Send me a message at:thanasis.tsepisis@hotmail.com
so I can send you more info by email
Regards
Thanasis
At 6:08pm on July 11, 2008, MAXWELL AGBENORHEVI said…
People and communities can fight poverty and any undesirable situation when they develop a vision of the many possibilities that surround them. Our major task is to assist them lift their sights high enough to realize and utilize their strengths as well as empower them to work on their weaknesses.

Having done these things, we need to be there for them to accompany on the way. Yes, we may offer resources to them but this must be on temporary basis. This will catalyze the processes we set in motion with them. The confidence they develop will ultimately be the deciding factor in helping shape the progress they make. So in addition to providing tangible resources, we must try to stimulate self confidence in them as the surest way to overcome their circumstances
At 4:27pm on July 11, 2008, David Smith said…
Are you familiar with Jamlink?
At 4:26pm on July 11, 2008, David Smith said…
Hi We are working in Uganda at the moment however we have conversations and negotiations in train with a number of other countries and we are targetting all Commonwealth Countries throug our work with Commonwaealth Business Council.

Beyond Uganda we are scheduling a launch in the autumn in India.

We are open to doing business in other countries too and will review each as proposals and partners come to us.

We believe there are something like 4 billion unbanked people in the world and we need to help them to help themselves to grow out of poverty.

Happy to discuss this further if you wish...


David
At 3:31pm on July 11, 2008, Greg Elzinga said…
Thanks for your quick response. No, job creation is not the only answer to helping to end poverty but it is the one aspect of poverty elimination that we are focused on. Just as there are organizaitons working on other critical issues such as clean water, education, disease prevention through access to medicine, our focus happens to be on job creation as a complement to all the other important initiatives that are taking place. We believe job creation is an important part of the solution to create sustainable models that the local people can own within their respective community.
 
 

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