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Daily Archives: March 16, 2017

3TT: X-treme Feedback: How Far Will You Go?

Guest Posts, Three Things ThursdayBy admin2March 16, 2017Leave a comment

After serving as a Peace Corps teacher in Malawi, I started Village X Org to answer three nagging questions about people living in poverty: What do they want? Why do they want it? What impacts flow from empowering them directly? It seemed counterintuitive that the poorest people on the planet lacked ownership over their development aspirations. It still does.

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