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Welcome to Global Poverty Eradication Centre (GLOPEC),
where we are dedicated to provide the world with the right system of
reducing poverty in various developing countries in the aspects of Health,
Socio-Economic services, child poverty, education, microfinance projects,
Environments, Agricultural and Rural Development.
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Special
Invitation to GLOPEC GA SUMMIT (October 15-17, 2007)
Glopec is inviting council of politicians, health
practitioners, philanthropist, foundations, corporate and private
bodies, civil society organizations, world universities, faith based
organizations, international youth clubs and more... to the Celebration
of the International Day for Eradicating Poverty in aid of lunching the
Health Project. Read More!
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The
Call For Volunteers
GLOPEC
is proud to announce to the general public to involve in its
volunteering activities which is mainly a continuous program which
involve: Read More! |
Hot Opportunity
GLOPEC is giving out
some positions in the board of directorship to some dignified
personnel’s who qualifies after the final screening of interested
applicant.
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Child
Poverty Fact
According to UNICEF, 30000+ children die each day due to poverty, or
over 9.8 million children a year.
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Impact
of Safe Water, Sanitation on World's Poor
It is safe to say that a world without safe, abundant and easily
accessible water is hard for most Americans to imagine -- and one they
would find hard to tolerate. The same goes for life without private,
relatively clean places in which to go to the toilet.
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What
are the Millennium Development Goals?
The eight
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – which range from halving extreme
poverty to halting the spread of HIV/health and providing universal
primary education, all by the target date of 2015.
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Agricultural
and Rural Development
This area of operation will accord higher priority to
activities that strengthen the technical, practical and institutional
capacity essential for Agricultural and Natural resources development.
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Statistics
on HIV/AIDS in Africa
The numbers on actual AIDS funding are imprecise, it appears
that African countries are today spending $300 to $400 million a year
for AIDS. This is less than 10 percent of what is required. In 1996-97,
a total of $165 million was spent on AIDS programs in Africa.
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