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African projects launched

Openworld has offered support to projects in Gabon, Senegal, and Somaliland for students and jobseekers to research market-based learning and sustainable development. A presentation on Gabon's "Green Free Zone" opportunity has been released. In Somaliland, teleworkers helping the new Somaliland-based entrepreneurial school, recipient of a 37 acre land grant, have also begun producing video clips on Internet-enabled job creation solutions. An entrepreneurial academy in Senegal is also preparing video clips, with microscholarship funding, on new learning-and-earning opportunities to promote school sustainability.

Seeds of Change Offer: Microvouchers for student projects


Openworld is offering 500 microvouchers in coming months to fund digital "work-study" projects by students at entrepreneurial schools for the poor to create video clips on opportunities for sustainability. The initiative is funded by recent grants from John C. Whitehead, Jack Pearce, and the Explorers Foundation. Explore the new Seeds of Change challenge offer and apply for the Seeds of Change resources.  Initial video projects are being prepared by students at the Horizon Lanka Academy in Sri Lanka, as well as high school age students in North America.

Openworld Team Launched on MiiU.org


In response to failing public sector systems for delivery of services and infrastructure, Openworld has launched new pages in John Robb's resilient communities wiki to spread practical innovations for self-funding and sustainable alternatives.

Sponsor/Partner Opportunities

Openworld welcomes your help in spreading grassroots free market initiatives in impoverished communities.
For those interested in supporting new self-help opportunities, Openworld welcomes Global Resource Partnerships with individuals, policy institutes, and organizations that can contribute to global challenge offers. Donors interested in making tax-deductible contributions to support Openworld’s nonprofit activities can do so through the Explorers Foundation (tel: +1 303-744-1855). Sponsor options are also offered to supporters who seek early-stage access to new talent and development opportunities.

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Dear Sir,
I would like to join and work with your esteemed concern. So I want the details of the jobs as opening home call center and its prequalifications.
rabithasan
June 30, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterrabithasan
I would like to contribute my ideas and would like to work with you, but I need full details about the money I will be getting for all my efforts and how could i start with.
thanks
June 28, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterDr. Salman
Our Club, Friendship Force of Greater Denver, has had several happy experiences with Open World groups.

We hope to have another with a 2006 group.

Regards,
Jim
President

"A World of Friends is a World of Peace"
February 23, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterJames T. Watson
Please send me updates on your work.
February 1, 2006 | Unregistered Commentergabrielle obre
Hello Openworld,

I am so happy with this initiative that your organization is creating. The ideas are very appealing in the modern trend of holistic development, largely in support of the low-income community. I hope there will be a wider steps to count that will enable organziations in third world countries to be part of this innovation.

I intended to register to your site so that I can also post some information, but it seems there is a limitation has who can contribute to FLOW because is only states in America that are listed. To be more diverse with your forum. If there is an open registration for all countries regardless, will make your traffic interactive.

I hope my suggestion is counted and I will look forward to it.

Yours

Mustapha
January 2, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterMustapha Hydara
The eMovement toward public land transfer and students teaching students is visionary and needs the moral and financial support of all like-minded people in the world. Kudos to Openworld!

Allan Ebert
December 17, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterAllan Ebert
Thank you for your site!
It is really good!

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Sounds like you might have something here. Please keep me informed. Thanks!
December 7, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterLeif Smith
Dear Freind

Being an orgaization involve in make a technologically advanced community towards abetter tomorrow in a competitive world we would very much like to recive the updates of your newsletter that would facilitate the efforts of our organization goals.
November 23, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterSunil Rodrigo
As the founder of the Integrative Federation, it is encouraging to learn what a small group of like-minded catalysts has done already to achieve bottom-up integrative improvement as outlined at http://www.integrative-thinking.com.

I look forward to receiving updates and hope we will be able to collaborate in some way in the near future.
October 13, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterGraham Douglas
Dear Openworld,

I would very much like to receive updates on your work - I lead the Integrated Technology Initiative at Ashoka and welcome comments on the role of technology in creating a competitive nonprofit citizen sector equal in size and scope to the private sector.
October 13, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterCarolyn Woodard
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We welcome your comments and are glad to share updates. As of April 24, 2009, we have had to end open posting on this page because of increasing problems with "spambots." We look forward to hearing from you by emailing us at info (@) openworld.com - or by connecting with Openworld through Twitter.com.

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