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    Community Case Study

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    Respondents Carmen Marine Cooperative and Cagan Management Group, Inc. (Respondents) deny that they retaliated against Complainant based on a previous Complaint filed at the Commission or failed to accommodate based on her son’s disability. Respondents state that Complainant and her husband applied for membership in the Cooperative in April of 1999, for a two-bedroom apartment for themselves and their son. They were approved and on May 13, 1999, Complainant and her husband purchased their membership

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    Founded in 1946, Seattle’s Group Health Cooperative was created by doctors and community members who believed that there needed to be a health care program that was affordable, member centered, and held principles of social justice. This cooperative was one that had been successful for many years, but just recently was acquired by the not for profit Kaiser Permanente health-care company on February 1, 2017 for 1.8 billion dollars. Although Group Health is a cooperative and Kaiser Permanente is a nonprofit

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    Differences Between AMUL And Other Cooperatives Following The “AMUL Model” The NDDB was created so that it could implement AMUL’S Model in other states. Though the main three tier system is common everywhere there are some differences between them and AMUL which might be the reason that the other cooperatives have not been as successful as AMUL (Prasad and Satsangi). In the other cooperatives the Managing Director is an IAS officer unlike in AMUL’s case where the Managing Director is chosen from

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    Case Study Of Sacco

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    the banks left a gap when they withdraw from service provision to the poor or middle class people of the rural. In 1975, rural Sacco’s membership was 500,000 and this has grown to 1.2 million in 2005. In this period, Sacco’s were primary closed cooperatives dealing only with active members of specific organizations with a common bond. Larger Saccos have opened up to non-member clients by stablishing FOSA while others still continue to offer limited services to members only. This offers a broader range

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    Case Study 2 (Chapter 6)

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    1. What is a data warehouse and why is REI building one? A data warehouse is unique kind of a database where current and historical data about a certain group of people such as customers, is stored. Information from operational systems, such as transaction processing systems, is extracted and summarised then stored in in a data warehouse. This type of information includes records about customer interaction patens, customer purchasing history or trends and current customer records. The information

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    Forestal was a forestry cooperative that operated out of Chaparral, a small village located in the buffer zone of La Muralla National Park in Honduras' Olancho province. Olancho was one of 18 Honduran provinces and was located inland bordering Nicaragua. The cooperative was one result of a relatively new movement among international donor agencies promoting sustainable economic development of developing countries' natural resources. A cooperative in Honduras was similar to a cooperative in the United

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    Ownership and structural forms of business organization, applicable laws, requirements for their formations, and advantages and disadvantages Type of Ownership * Single or Sole Proprietorship. It is a form of business organization which is owned by one person. The owner personally manages his business. Most of businesses in the Philippines (including those which are not registered) belong to single proprietorship. Examples are retailers, market vendors, barbers, tailors, and so forth. a)      

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    The Government view is NGO s are really important for country like Bangladesh, they can have the role to overcome gaps in delivering and reaching poor people when they require services in natural and economical problems. The services provide by NGOs create competition among governmental organizations NGO programs addressing poverty, bringing into sharper focus issues such as cost-effectiveness, transparency and accountability of the use of public funds. A well known NGO Rural Employment Support

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    CHAPTER 3: THE EVOLUTION OF MICRO FINANCE IN NIGERIA 3.0. Introduction: In this section the need for Microfinance is discussed; the emergence and development of microfinance in Nigeria is also reviewed. Finally the chapter discuss the ownership and beneficiaries of microfinance in Nigeria. 3.1. The Need for Microfinance: The unwillingness or inability of the formal financial institutions to provide financial services to the urban and rural poor, coupled with the un-sustainability of government

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    5.4 Determinants of Women Participation in SACCOs. Women‘s equal participation in cooperatives is both a women‘s right and important for sustainable and people-centered development. If cooperatives are gender-responsive and inclusive, they can help women to overcome gender specific constraints to improve their self-confidence, knowledge, leadership skills, income, and access to agricultural inputs, social networks, and position in value-chains. When women are more economically and socially empowered

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