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Jobs-Producing-Food-Shelter

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Jobs Producing Food and Shelter Jobs Producing Food and Shelter Jobs Producing Food and Shelter We have simply used South Africa as an example in the article. Obviously the solution is applicable not only to South Africa or Africa, but as a global solution. Currently there are 800,000 graduates that are unemployed in South Africa. This means that our universities are producing a significant amount of unwanted skills for the needs of industry and our country.  This prompts the questions:  Does our higher education system produce unemployable graduates?  Does our schooling system create unemployed youth after grade 12?  Should we relook at the antiquated 1900 English curriculum applied in schools today?  Are what is taught relevant to what is needed?  Should we not cater for children who are not mathematical or scientifically inclined?  Should we not teach basic entrepreneurial skills? Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish ...

Entrepreneurs - Back to Basics | moladi

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Entrepreneurs - Back to Basics | moladi Entrepreneurs - Back to Basics - moladi Entrepreneurs - Back to Basics On the side of the road - An entrepreneur - His factory - His job - His product - His income - His food.   South Africa, Africa and the World needs entrepreneurs to "produce" their own income. moladi invented a "TOOL" to develop entrepreneurs - A factory - To create jobs - To produce houses - To earn income - To buy food. Jobs for the unemployed  Food for the hungry Shelter for the homeless Back to Basics - Maslow's hierarchy of basic needs - Jobs Food Shelter The Future of Construction - Link How to build a Community in a month - Link Inventor of moladi plastic formwork - Hennie Botes - Link www.moladi.co.za   Keywords: - moladi,  entrepreneurship,  Entrepreneurs, Back to Basics,  jobs, food, shelter, South Africa, Africa, Maslow, Hennie Botes, housing, construction, Builder of the future,...

Economic development. Can politicians create jobs?

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Economic development. Can politicians create jobs? Youth unemployment a global issue - A threat or an opportunity? Does our schooling system create unemployed youth after grade 12? Should we relook at the antiquated 1900 English curriculum? Should we not cater for children who are not mathematical or scientifically inclined? Should we not teach basic skills such as food production and artisans to build homes. Did Maslow not state "basic fundamental needs - FOOD and SHELTER? JOBS are created producing these vital commodities Decent quality housing is one of the key factors in the fight against poverty and social exclusion. It is not just about putting a roof over someone’s head. Academic research proves that access to a clean and stable home implicates an improvement in security, health and education. Moladi, a South African based company established in 1986, makes housing accessible to low-income people through innovative and eco-friendly technology. Moladi combines...

Housing backlog to fight poverty - moladi

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Housing backlog to fight poverty - moladi   Housing is one of the keyfactors in the fight against poverty Creating skills, entrepreneurs and employment - Delivering Homes Decent housing is one of the key factors in the fight against poverty and social exclusion. It is not just about putting a roof over someone’s head. Academic research proves that access to a clean and stable home implicates an improvement in security, health and education. Fight Poverty with Housing   Skills in Construction - Entrepreneurs Moladi , a South African based company established in 1986, makes housing accessible to low-income people through innovative and eco-friendly technology The Moladi system, consists of a reusable and recyclable plastic formwork mould, which is filled with stone-less concrete and a special chemical additive. This additive ensures that, once the mortar is set, the framework can be removed – and reused u...

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