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Momoh Jamiu Onaivi
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roles of cooperations in community development
June 22, 2007 - 02:30 PM
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most of the copoperation lack proper strategy at administering their programmes to the rural ares.
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lenguro karetti
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Re: roles of cooperations in community development
June 26, 2007 - 04:17 AM
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:Most of the cooperations are top down in their management structures, therefore they tend to extend this same dictates in form of plans designed by the excecutive to be implemented by the rural poor who in the first place had no input in it.They are better advised to try participatory methodologies that place the recipients at the centre of their plans,implementation and finally sustainability may be realised.
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Momoh Jamiu Onaivi
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Re: roles of cooperations in community development
June 27, 2007 - 05:28 AM
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Ref:To my first thread.I want the coperations to borrow a leaf from how the missionaries brought christainity to Africa.They lived with the people in this rural settings and monitored all the structures they put in place.If we then advocate for a rural particaptory.its fine.But we should be mindfull to have at the back of our minds that most elites of their elites are greedy.They will only feed on this gestures and overblow the "little" they spend in media headlines.
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Re: roles of cooperations in community development
August 5, 2007 - 09:24 PM
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Such a great topic and so little space. I really believe that corporations do, no, must have a role in developing communities worldwide. What with globalization and the interaction of cultures, as well as the marketing of products and services worldwide, many corporations are seeking ways to give back to communities. Only problem is who to give back to. I would like to state that the give backs should more than 60 percent be oriented to the next generation, the 45 per cent of the world's 6 billion who are between the ages of 15 and 24, the generation who will soon take the baton to lead the world, the generation most of whom are disadvantaged, underappreciated, almost all in a state of hopelessness, ticking timebombs...
If this generation is suddenly valued, appreciated and assisted in learning and earning so that they can be transformed, then their children will most undoubtedly be a generation with hopefulness, a generation who would be able to lead and sustain a future that would look different from what we are seeing now - at least what I am seeing now.
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