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Speech by Gill Wallace Hope

Waste from around the world will support Jordan's Refugees.

Countries from around the world are going to reduce waste and give it to 525,000Syrian refugees in
Jordan.
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'Green Refugee Care' Program developed by Gill Wallace Hope is pioneering a new level of
investment in Mass Homelessness.
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Refugees will receive solar lamps, solar cookers and air mattresses.

Composting toilets will recycle their waste and a growing program for vegetables
in the camp will start producing fresh vegetables within 3 months.

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#INDIA is donating 6 tones of fresh fruit a week that would otherwise be wasted
(70% of fruit in India never reaches the consumer.)
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Hope says " UN cash donations are 70% down so its time to apply "Innovation in Financing"
Mass Collaboration to serve the critical needs of the half a million refugees".

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All countries around the world can send unemployed people with skills to keep the Refugees healthy,
fit, educated and entertained during this stressful period.

UK is sending 200 fitness instructors, Australia and Thailand 120 therapists each.
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UAE is sending medical supplies. NATO is sending canned food from its replenishment
program and supermarkets like Marks and Spencer are sending products from their shelves.
UAE NATO

The UN is handling distribution and 30,000 unemployed Jordanian Youth will be trained in
Refugee Care (the skills will be invaluable for a career in hospitality or customer service.
30,000

"The frugal innovations come from a passion to serve large scale needs and to focus wealthy
countries on just how much they are wasting " she said " the Supply and Demand gap can be
bridged through efficient Supply Chain Management."
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Instead of seeing the Refugees as a crisis and a drain on resources, her model embraces their
time and talent to be productive and participate in their own solution.

A Media Tour across 80 TV stations will start advising countries, companies and citizens on
how they can participate.
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Translation into Japanese by Matthew Wayne Smith May30, 2013


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