Entrepreneurs du Monde lance un appel urgent pour les micro-entrepreneurs très pauvres du Ghana et des Philippines.
Franck Renaudin, Edhec Alumni of the Year 2004, has launched an urgent appeal for help for very poor micro-entrepreneurs in Ghana and the Philippines.
Former executive at PECHINEY and at CREDIT LYONNAIS, Franck Renaudin created the Entrepreneurs du Monde association in 1998.
Entrepreneurs du Monde helps poor families living in shanty towns or rural areas to develop income-generating small businesses by giving them access to:
- microcredit
- savings
- simple training
- personalised support
- group dynamics
- and in a few programmes, access to micro-health insurance
Entrepreneurs du Monde is increasingly helping to structure or support small production industries that have a significant socio-economic and environmental impact: spirulina, gas rings, environmentally-friendly housing, etc.
In 2009, Entrepreneurs du Monde helped almost 60,000 people in the Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, Burma, India, Benin, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Haiti.
Right now, Entrepreneurs du Monde is launching an urgent appeal for funding for its programmes in Ghana and the Philippines. Join Franck in helping these hard-working and entrepreneurial heads of families: make a donation and get 66% of the amount of your donation as a tax rebate!
A big thank you in advance!
For more information:
- What we need in the Philippines
- What we need in Ghana
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