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Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI
Looking for alternative ways to support community development, capacity building or business development in Africa? This post might be of interest to you. Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI.
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Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI
My former colleague at RnR Group, Bertolt Daems, has been elected as 2012 worldwide President of the Junior Chamber International (JCI). This organization represents 200.000 people, aged 18-40, in 5.000 communities and over 100 countries in the world. The mission … Continue reading
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Tagged Accra, action, active citizenship, Alain Volz, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, Atma, Bertolt Daems, bottom of the pyramid, business, capacity building, capacity building. Ownership, child health, common cause, common values, communities, community, community development, companies, company, company policy, corporate social responsibility, D66, decision making, development, development program, developmental aid, Dipaliya Women Group, Dutch liberal party, economic growth, economic growth for the region, education, employees, empowerment, ethical, ethics, executive business management, export, export management, finance, financial accounting, financial management, food for the area, Frederick Kono Larbi, Fuseini Yakubu, Gbewaa Daughters Association, Gender Equality, Ghana, Ghana Free Zones Board, global economic progress, governing system, governing systems, government, health, healthy life conditions, income, international export, JCI, JCI Ghana, Junior Chamber International, key roles, labor, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, learn, life conditions, local development initiatives, local traditions, malaria, management, Maternal Health, MDG, MDG3, MDG5, NGO, Pamepi, Patrick Mang, people, Peter Paul Hammond, positive change, professional, professional development, professional job, purpose, RnR Group, sales, School for All, Sem Buamey, social welfare system, spiral dynamics, Spiral Dynamics integral, strategic business management, success, sustainability, sustainable, Tamale, the Netherlands, tradition, UN Millennium Development Goals, voluntary work, volunteers, Western countries, women, women's rights, work for women, work life balance, youth capacity building
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