Global Justice Links From This Week

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Written by: Marc Krejci

03Sep, 2010
  • Investing in Microfranchising: What Should I Know?
    To date, this series has focused on the mechanics of microfranchising from the entrepreneurs' s point of view.  (The term "entrepreneur" represents both the franchisee and the franchisor.)  But to succeed, i.e. become profitable and scale, new businesses more often than not require infusions of capital to fuel growth. To that end, we at Ayllu would like to take a look at microfranchising from an investor's point of view. 
  • Lord’s Resistance Army terrorizing people of Southern Sudan
    Albert Abuda might never see his children again. Long-haired, dirty men emerged from the dense bush around his village one day. They spoke a language he did not understand, fighting in a conflict equally as foreign and incomprehensible. They were members of the notorious Lord's Resistance Army, or LRA. They left with more than the year's harvest. His son is now likely training as a ruthless guerrilla warrior, and his 13-year-old daughter might be forced into commanders' harems.
  • Escaping the Flood: A Story from Pakistan
    It was July 25th, and I was on my way back home to Lower Dir in the Swat valley. Lush green rice fields and shiny clean newly constructed restaurants and huts along the right bank of River Swat were an enriching and peaceful sight. After a challenging five years period of terrorism, militancy, and consequent displacement of a massive number of villagers, I was pleasantly surprised to see reconstruction almost completed.
  • Our advice re: donations for Pakistan flood
    We’ve been researching the cause of disaster relief, with the goal of doing a better job than we have in the past serving the donors who come to us for help in the wake of a crisis. At this point our research is still in progress, but we can offer some basic advice to donors interested in helping as effectively as possible:
  • MDG6: Malaria No More in Ghana
    This video shows how Malaria No More UK, working with Nets For Life, are working to ensure that communities in Ghana can have access to bednets. They recognise that delivery alone is not enough to get people to use nets, so they are training up local people to speak about why it is so important to use the nets, and use them properly.
  • Solar lamp, water filter aimed at India’s poor
    The Sollys solar lamp and Sheba water filter are designed to help people in India who live without electricity and clean water.

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