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Wilson Ruiz, Stephen Gardner
"Faced with increasing cuts in government aid, grassroots organizations in the industrialized world are learning lessons from their counterparts in developing countries. Never having had government funding, third-world assistance programs are showing them how to implement support-free community-based initiatives. This program demonstrates how "sweat equity" and other techniques are being used to help people cope with two of the downsides of globalization: the disappearance of social safety nets and the widening gap between the world's haves and have-nots."--Container.
| Publisher | Films for the Humanities & Sciences |
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| Pages | 26 |
| Format | [videorecording] / |
| Search language | english |
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