One man's treasure is another man's trash 05/20/2010
I was visiting microfinance groups again. Today's group was just about to receive their first loan. While discussing the community, the group had an interesting complaint: a man in the neighborhood, noting soil erosion and worrying that his home would be affected, bought--as in paid for-- a truckload of trash and had it dumped on the eroding slope. I should note that buying garbage here is just absurd, because there is no garbage collection, so garbage sits around in piles until somebody burns it. The community was understandably upset at having a load of garbage dumped in the middle of the neighborhood, but when they confronted the man, he tried to start a fight. The microfinance organization plans to help the community complain to a local official, and hopefully they will convince the man there are more hygienic ways to prevent erosion. CommentsHeath 06/07/2010 15:27
Hey there Econ girl. Did I ever tell you I went to Ghana once? It was an amazing experience. I may be going to Nigeria at the end of the year. I would love to catch up with you. Talk to you soon,
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I have worked in economic policy in Washington, D.C., focusing on international finance and development. I am currently living and working in Ghana, where I manage evaluations of development projects. I like riding motorcycle, outdoor sports, foreign currencies, capybaras, and having opinions. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |