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  • Fair Trade? Its Prospects as a Poverty Solution
  • Michael Matheson Miller — Poverty in the Developing World [Seminar]
  • International Aid and Integral Human Development
  • Anielka Münkel — Social Entrepreneurship [Seminar]
  • Mark Weber @ Grace University — Part 1: Unsimplify Poverty

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  • Entrepreneurial Solutions for Prosperity in BoP Markets
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  • My Business, My Mission: Fighting Global Poverty Through Partnerships
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  • Financial Crisis, Populism, and the Path to Prosperity in Latin America

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  • In The River They Swim
  • Fair Trade? Its Prospects as a Poverty Solution
  • The Mystery of Capital
  • The Poor Will Be Glad: Joining the Revolution to Lift the World Out of Poverty
  • Dave Genzink — Job Creation and the Developing World [Seminar]
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Statement of Principles

The problem of poverty cannot be encapsulated in the number of people living on less than $2 per day and the solution does not lie in the delivery of aid through the redistribution of resources. The solution lies in the productive capacity of the human person, made in the image of God with His divine creative spark. It's time to toss away the donor-recipient model of the past, sink our teeth into the complexity instead of oversimplifying it, and make the shift toward partnership models that value the creative potential of our brothers and sisters in the developing world. Read more…

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