yunus

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In 1976 4 people began a socila action whose networking maps may yet sustain the world. Dr Yunus co-founders offer open source solutions to almost every crisis that threatens community sustainability locally and worldwide including: banks for the poorest and to sustain job creation health clean energy mobile/internet media for the poor- ending digital divide ...learn more

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Created: Nov 20, 2008

Updated: Nov 27, 2009

Membership: Open To Apply

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The Earth CharterPREAMBLEWe stand at a critical moment in Earth's history, a time when humanity must choose its future. As the world becomes increasingly interdependent and fragile, the future at o...
Updated: 30 days ago
DHAKA, 31 July 2009 (IRIN) - Too many teenage girls are getting married in Bangladesh today, say health specialists.   According to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) State of the World’s Children 200...
Updated: 3 months ago
A site written by a former meth addict - with information, help and advice offered for anyone contemplating using meth and those already addicted.
Updated: 4 months ago
The body is central to many of the concerns of public policy. Focusing on health and social care, this book shows how important the body can be to a range of issues such as disability, old age, sex...
Updated: 4 months ago
Helping Children Who Are Deaf supports parents and other caregivers in building the communication skills of babies and young children. The book explains how deafness affects a child’s ability to l...
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Children's Health, Community Participation, Health Education, Disability Equality
Type: Book - Author: Sandy Neimann, Devorah Greenstein and Darlena David
Updated: 4 months ago
Helping Children Who Are Blind provides parents, community health workers and teachers with crucial tools for helping children with visual impairments learn and grow to their fullest potential, an...
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Community Participation, Children's Health, Health Education, Disability Equality
Type: Book - Author: Sandy Niemann and Namita Jacob
Updated: 4 months ago
HIV, Health and Your Community is Hesperian’s book about combating HIV and AIDS.  It addr...
Updated: 4 months ago
Hesperian's classic manual, Donde no hay doctor (Where There Is No Doctor in Spanish), is perhaps the most widely used health care manual for health workers, clinicians, and others involved in pri...
Updated: 4 months ago
The new, updated edition of our benchmark book on community-based rehabilitation, Disabled Village Children, has just arrived in our warehouse, and it’s now available for
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Children's Health, Youth Education and Empowerment, Community Participation, Health Education, Disability Equality
Type: Other - Author: David Werner
Updated: 4 months ago
Given clear, simple information, ordinary people can prevent and treat their health problems in their own homes, and they can often do it earlier, cheaper, and better than doctors can. But most b...
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Appropriate Technology, Health Education, Malaria, Infectious Diseases, Health Care Access
Type: Book - Author: David Werner with Carol Thuman and Jane Maxwell
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