Title: A NEW PARADIGM FOR POVERTY ERADICATION
1A NEW PARADIGM FOR POVERTY ERADICATION
- Community Participation In Capacity Building
- The Set Aside Initiative
- For The Development of
- Community Participation in the Creation of New
Wealth Opportunity and Eradication of Poverty
2Involvement of the Community in Master Planning
- Survey of the Geography and Demography of the
Community Assets Inventory
3Identification of economic Opportunities from the
Master Planning Process
- Expert Transformation of Concepts to Feasible
Business Proposals
4Recruitment of Proponent Groups to Generate Local
Resource Investment Action on selected economic
Opportunities from the Master Plan
5Management Capacity Building and Human Resource
Development
6Partnership Connections, Locally and in the
Diaspora
- Capital Equity Generation
7Production of New Products and ServicesFor
local Consumption and Export
8Community Based Marketing and Distribution of
Local Imported Products(National Import
Export Center)
9Connection to International Market Export Systems
(National Import Export Center)
10Financing Facility for Development, Start Up
Trade Transactions North and South
11MAJOR FUTURE COLLABORATIONSCRC CIDES UNIPOP
PARTNERSHIPA Five Year Plan(2007-2012)
- Medgar Evers College, through the Caribbean
- Research Center, is a founding member of the
- following three institutions
- Sustainable Development, a.k.a. Universidad
Popular de Desarrollo Sostenible de Las Americas
(UNIPOP) - The International Center for Sustainable
Development (CIDES) - The Southern Caucus of NGOs for Sustainable
Development (South Caucus).
12RATIONALE
- CAFTA House Action Report, Edition and Fact sheet
No. 109-21, US Congressional Quarterly
Publication (July 25, 2005), The Washington
Office on Latin America - CAFTA will attract foreign direct
investment and boost Central American Exports in
certain sectors, but will provide little benefit
to the rural and urban poor region.
13RATIONALE
- Southern Caucus of NGOs for Sustainable
Development Report - Racism and discrimination against African
descendants, Indigenous and ethnic minorities
have served as obstacles to participation in the
economic development of their various countries,
and will serve as a barrier to adequate and
effective participation in CAFTA.
14RATIONALE
- The United Nations Millennium
- Goals specifically identify eight global
challenges for which urgent action is stipulated
among them - Global partnerships, education, health,
gender equality, environmental sustainability,
empowerment of women and the elimination of
racism and other forms of discrimination.
15PURPOSE
- To engage universities in joint efforts to offer
meaningful service to communities in need of
professional and technical support. - To collaborate in order to overcome obstacles to
the inclusion of minority populations viz.
social inequality, poverty and race based
exclusionary practices. - To create a new vision and a new paradigm for
increasing opportunities in regional and
international economic development initiatives. - To foster enterprise growth and trade opportunity
through public and private sector intervention
designs. - To strive to achieve the eradication of poverty
in all its forms in the region.
16SET ASIDE PROJECT DELIVERABLES
- The CIDES UNIPOP CRC/MEC Partnership will
- engage in the following joint efforts aimed at
- promoting sustainable development throughout the
- region, primarily in the communities of African
- descendants, Indigenous and ethnic Minority
- populations
- Relevant social, cultural, economic, and
environmental studies. - Market Research / Needs Analysis.
- Feasibility Studies.
- Community Mapping Assessment.
- Training in Master Planning for Sustainable
Development .
17SET ASIDE PROJECT DELIVERABLES contd
- Training in Master Planning for Sustainable
Development . - Formulation of Business Plans and Project
Evaluation. - Capacity Building and Technical Assistance in the
areas of organizing, governance and development. - Technology Exchange / Bridging the Digital
Divide. - Higher Education through Distance Learning.
18REGIONAL INTER-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
- The CRC further coordinated formal
- Agreements for Academic Collaboration
- with other universities in the region, which
- were signed by the President
- URACCAN in Nicaragua
- UNAPEC in Dominican Republic
- University of the West Indies (Jamaica)
- University of the West Indies (Barbados)
- Brazil
19ADDITIONAL CURRENT and PROSPECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL
COLLABORATIONS
- International Institute for Technology Exchange
and Capacity Building, Panama - CUNY Consortium for Sustainable Development, New
York - University of the Virgin Islands (UVI)
Inter-collegiate Debating Competition - International Center for Sustainable Development
(CIDES), Panama