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Edition 12: 16 July, 2009

 

 (NGO) STICHTING BAKENS VERZET (ANOTHER WAY)

 

 

Part 1.00 Presentation (in Dutch)

Part 1.16 Financiële verantwoording (in Dutch)

Part 1.17 Jaar- en periodieke rapporten (Annual and periodic reports)  (in Dutch)

Part 1.18 Vergaderingen (Meetings)  (in Dutch)

Part 9.00 Letskring Wier (Draft documents for a LETS system in the Netherlands) (in Dutch)

 


TERRY MANNING

Terry Manning is a New Zealand lawyer who has spent most of his working life in Italy. He now resides in the Netherlands.

After having dedicated 17 years to the development of new pumping technologies especially for use for sustainable drinking water supply projects in rural and urban areas in developing countries, he has developed an innovative model for sustainable self-financing integrated rural (and urban) development projects for the world's poor.

This work has been placed in the public domain and is being promoted by the Stichting Bakens Verzet in the Netherlands, a translation for which is the NGO “Another way”.

 

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Terry Manning, Curriculum Vitae. (In English)


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"Money is not the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars them."

Gesell, Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition, Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228

 

“Poverty is created scarcity”

Wahu Kaara, point 8 of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, 58th annual NGO Conference, United Nations, New York 7th September 2005.

 

"In the end, it's about love for mankind. Freedom begins with love.

Our challenge is to learn to love the world"

Nigerian writer Ben Okri, interview in Ode Magazine, Dec 2002-Jan 2003, p.49

 


 

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