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BAREFOOT COLLEGE ‘The Grandmother Revolution’ First Arab States Regional South-South Development Expo- ILO Solution Forum: Youth Employment and Decent Work in the Arab States Qatar, 19- 21 February 2014 Presented by Raouf Dabbas The Jordanian Friends of Environment So
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BAREFOOT COLLEGE‘The Grandmother Revolution’

First Arab States Regional South-South Development Expo- ILO Solution Forum: Youth Employment and Decent Work in

the Arab StatesQatar, 19- 21 February 2014

Presented by Raouf Dabbas The Jordanian Friends of Environment Society

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12%

80% of these people live in rural areas.

49 LEASTDEVELOPED COUNTRIESMAKE UP12% OF THE WORLD POPULATION

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• High unemployment rates especially among the youth

• Extreme poverty• Social unrest and civil disobedience• Difficult living environment

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The solutions being offered are often irrelevant &

inadequate to their lives.

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Could the solution be a Grandmother?

Scalable Impact

64 COUNTRIES859 BAREFOOT SOLAR ENGINEERS

1081 VILLAGES45,000 HOUSES

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What can we do?

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• knowledge sharing and transfer of southern-grown development solutions

• Sharing good practices in the formulation and adaptation (or replication) of micro-finance schemes to face the rising levels of unemployment and loss of jobs among vulnerable groups;

• Sharing experiences on new incentives and mechanisms for enterprise creation, especially SMEs, which in developing and developed countries constitute the largest part of the sustainable and growth-generating employment base;

• Promoting the replication and adaptation of employment guarantee programmes/schemes in developing countries that can be especially cost-effective during a crisis. (e.g. in Argentina, Indonesia and, particularly, in India);

• Sharing of youth employment schemes, given that young men and women are most likely to be affected by growing unemployment and precarious jobs.

Triangular cooperation…A partnership among

equalsNorth

Jordan FOE

SouthBarefoot South

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The Jordanian Friends of Environment Society

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Manshiet Al Gayath

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Learning by doing – hand signals, colors, drawings

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6 month training in a remote rural village where they don’t speak the language, the food is different, life is different

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Exposed to a World of PossibilitiesSO

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Our grandmother experiences 40 years of rural village transformation upon arrival to Barefoot College.

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SOCIAL ECONOMIC

POLITICAL

World of Possibilities Activism SolutionsAC

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North

SouthSouth

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Thank you…For more information regarding:The Jordanian Friends of Environment Societyhttp://www.jofoe.org

For more information regarding:

http://www.barefootcollege.org