A Brief History of International Development Theories and Practices
What is “Development”? Where did this concept come from? Why do community workers need to understand this history? As Americans, development is always something going
What is “Development”? Where did this concept come from? Why do community workers need to understand this history? As Americans, development is always something going
Thank you to those who contributed to our Caretaker cabin! We were able to build the entire cabin including the roof, insulation, siding as well
Responding to UN urging for a “paradigm shift” in agriculture to more climate-smart practices that are more “adaptive and resilient to environmental pressures, while decreasing
REPORT ON 40 TITUKUKE YOUTHS TO BECOME PEANUT FARMERS The organization was privileged to have received funding from Global Giving meant to help 40 youths
Thank you to everyone who donated to Village Earth Affiliate “Maloca” so they could bring – for the first time – the Kamayura cacique (chief)
Porcupine, SD- On a cold February morning three grassroots organizations met on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to discuss the five completed suicides and how
Providing healthcare to urban slum area residents Empowering Youth in Cambodia (EYC) provides weekly medical clinics in their four schools, as well as dental care
International Women’s Day Community well for drinking Annual SHG conference and financial literacy awareness. Micro enterprise by tribal women -part of SHG economic activities in
Maloca just launched its first fundraiser for 2015 to bring – for the first time – the Kamayura cacique (chief) Kotok from Xingu Indigenous Park
By: David Bartecchi Over the last 25 years, social capital theory has received a great deal of attention from theorists, policymakers, and civic organizations