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Title: Give voice and power to the people


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Give voice and power to the people
  • Enabling human connection and healing through
    storytelling the power of expression can
    transform our world

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Lets visualize this together!
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Field Report In Country
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Field Agent Connecting to the Community
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Technology Serving the Human Community
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Weaving A Human Tapestry of Uplift
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The Engine for UpliftoneVillage Initiative
Holistic ICT Development
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oneVoice Storysharing Environment
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Steps to Community Revitalization
oneVillage Initiative - Based on open source
platform development - Creates relationships
with all players and leadership - Provides
templates for sustainable development - A
holistic approach to addressing world-urgent
issues
Silicon Valley Community - Telecommunications,
hardware and software platforms to bring a modern
communications infrastructure to urban,
semi-urban and rural areas.
Revitalization of rural economy -Creates jobs in
rural village -Reduces urban pressure from
impoverished rural migration
GRINs role for the rebirth of Mother Africa is
to gather her best resources, which are her
people. By being that connection, we have a duty
to reach all the people. And, to have something
to show to all the people! Olumdie Obidiran,
Nigerian Delegate to Africa Youth Parliament,
March 2003.
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Reversing Brain Drain from the Countryside
384 KBPS or E1
Long distance IEEE 802.11
Long Distance IEEE 802.11
Rural Village
Regional Center -GDLN node -University -Knowledge
bases
Relay Village
Regional Center -GDLN node -University -Knowledge
bases
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How you can make a difference!
  • Participate in human capacity building.
  • Create online IT training courses for the
    CatchITYoung program in collaboration with local
    community members.
  • Share knowledge.
  • Build ICT tools to enable people to learn and
    communicate.
  • Become an IT training / entrepreneurial mentor to
    African Youth. In return, Africans could be
    cultural and spiritual mentors to the Western
    world.
  • Build web-enabled development tools to support
    Initiatives and Businesses in the oneVillage
    model, to revitalize local and global economy.
  • Field Agents bring capacity building tools to the
    village. They learn about village life patterns
    and behavior models, to help design effective
    ICT tools that enable knowledge sharing and
    communication.

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What can we do with this model?
  • Provide a platform that gives voice and power to
    the people
  • Unite the community around care for AIDS orphans
  • Create sustainable rural economies
  • Realize the eco-village dream
  • Empower women and youth with jobs and education
  • Improve quality of life
  • Embrace cultural heritage and indigenous
    knowledge
  • Bridge understanding among cultures for peace

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Lets build this Eco-village together!
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Back to the Root
  • Sankofa
  • Symbolizes respect for heritage, history and
    wisdom of the elders, and a search for the
    positive aspects of the forgotten, ignored and
    concealed past.

http//oneVillageFoundation.org/ ContactJoy
Tang joy_at_onevillage.biz
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Rural Farmers Cooperative Jukwa, GhanaStory
Line
  • The coop is a way that OVF Ghana can promote
    sustainable agricultural practices to help local
    farmers.
  • OVF Ghana needed 10 collateral to complete a
    transaction with the Ghanaian government to
    enable the acquisition of a tractor for the
    cooperative.
  • The timely intervention of OVF-USA through a
    generous cash donation from Helen Depietro--the
    grandmother of Jeff Buderer--made it possible to
    secure the required deposit.
  • Money was needed in an account to prove that the
    recipient had the resources to manage the
    equipment and was established as working entity.
  • The District Directorate of Cooperative and
    Agriculture, approved the delivery of a "Palm Oil
    and Palm Kennel Oil Processing Plant" to the
    cooperative.
  • The Option of a multipurpose modern oil mill was
    carefully chosen, as there are none in the local
    area and for this reason it has the potential to
    generate substantial income for the cooperative.
  • The farmers were very grateful for the moral and
    financial support they received from the
    oneVillage Foundation.

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Rural Farmers Cooperative Jukwa, GhanaProject
Outline
  • Project Name Jukwa Farmers Coop
  • Location Jukwa, Ghana
  • Vision A thriving market in Africa to produce
    healthy food sustainably.
  • Project Design and Rationale Work with rural and
    semi-urban communities in identifying
    economically viable organic farming operations.
    We are identifying global organic farming network
    and technology to build the model for
    self-sustaining community living. By sustaining
    the small communities, many of them are in the
    rural areas in the developing countries,
    migration from the rural area to urban area would
    be corrected which will contribute into the
    balance growth of the human evolution.
  • Goals
  • 1. Provide a livelihood for local farmers using
    the land sustainably while providing healthy
    food.
  • 2. Expand to other communities in the oneVillage
    Foundation network, identifying where ecological
    devastation is occurring and organizing
    communities to bring and end to those practices
    and restore the land - restorative economics.
  • 3. Teach villagers and farmers how to market
    traditionally-produced crops as organic, and how
    to do the record keeping necessary for organic
    certification.
  • Target Groups African Farmers
  • Needs Modern equipment for farming

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CatchITYoung Promoting Computer Skills for the
Youth in Ghana
  • Project name CatchITYoung
  • Location Schools throughout Ghana
  • Vision To educate the youth about ICT and
    introduce them to the skills need to prosper in
    the information economy.
  • Project Design and Rationale Information
    Technology Clubs in Ghanaian primary and
    secondary schools complement conventional
    education curriculum and teach students how to
    use computers and the internet, increasing
    student performance.
  • CatchITYoung was developed jointly by oneVillage
    Foundation-Ghana and the International Young
    Professionals Foundation (IYPF)-Ghana, both
    working under a unified umbrella, the African
    Youth Initiative (AYI). AYI is a joint youth
    effort to address the numerous problems of Africa
    through the use of Information and Communication
    Technology.
  • Goals
  • 1. Improve awareness of ICT among students and
    teachers
  • 2. Assist in Ghana's readiness for its full
    participation in the global knowledge economy.
  • Target Groups Primary and secondary students
  • Needs Computers and money to fund teachers and
    trainers to expand program to other schools.

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Sports People that Care
Project Name Sports People that Care Location
Ghana Vision The effective use of sports to win
the fight against AIDS. Project Design and
Rationale We will use the popularity of football
as a way to promote health and teamwork.
Specifically the program will be designed to
raise awareness about AIDS. Ticket receipts will
be used to treat and care for people infected
with AIDS as well as towards prevention
efforts. Goals 1. These events will be used to
address social issues relating to AIDS. 2. Raise
money for AIDS treatment and education. Targeted
Groups General public to promote AIDS awareness
and those directly affected by AIDS
Pandemic Needs funding
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Community Knowledge Delivery System
  • Project Name Community Knowledge Development
    System
  • Vision Field Agents linked up through a global
    ICT network that effectively mobilizes the world
    community to address world urgent issues.
  • Location Pilot projects to located in
    unspecified communities throughout Africa.
  • Project Design and Rationale A central part of
    the oneVillage Initiative will be the development
    of a mobile ICT network, linked real time,
    electronically in the field. We propose an
    experiment to test out our hypothesis
  • that giving people in the field real time
    connections will leading to a rapid increase in
    innovation and economic development.
  • ICT field agent teams will function as
    collectors, preliminary processors and retrievers
    of information from knowledge bases as well as
    human networks.
  • Goals
  • 1. Integrate local development projects with ICT
  • 2. Provide practical ICT solutions for
    underserved communities.
  • Target Groups People in underserved communities.
  • Needs Funding for Knowledge design, organization
    and implementation through field agent teams on
    the ground.

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e-recycling
  • Project Name e-recycling program
  • Location Dominican Republic other locations TBD
  • Vision To develop computer e-waste solutions
    that close the loop on computer waste and empower
    local communities in the process.
  • Project Design and Rationale We propose an
    integrated program working with the World Bank,
    AcrossWorld communications and others to develop
    a worldwide hub in the Dominican republic that
    uses an already existing industrial park to
    manage, sort and remanufacture IT e-waste from
    developed nations for delivery to emerging
    markets.
  • Goals
  • 1. Close the loop on e-waste
  • 2. Develop markets for the recycling and resale
    of computer componentry in emerging markets

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Unity Center Ecovillages
  • Project Name Unity Center
  • Vision/theme Create a new approach to
    development that empowers local people through a
    bottom up economy.
  • Locations Mbita Kenya and Osobo, State Nigeria.
  • Project Design and Rationale Unity Centers will
    serve as prototypes for integrated approaches to
    sustainable development rapidly replicating
    sustainable solutions throughout the world. This
    project will
  • integrate the various oneVillage Initiatives in
    the form of a tech incubation and local service
    center that will also provide ecoliving solutions
    to surrounding regions.
  • Provide a base for Field agents and other support
    staff who will develop technologies suitable for
    regional implementation.
  • Goals
  • 1. demonstrate the economic viability of
    sustainable development
  • 2. expand economic opportunity for local
    communities
  • 3. help address urgent infrastructure needs
    through Initiative programs like CatchITYoung and
    GEI.
  • Target Groups People in underserved communities
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