I landed here in Manila on the 22nd of October, and two things leaped out at me as soon as I left the airport. The first was people. In 2006, Forbes magazine ranked Manila as the single most densely populated city in the world, with 112,000 people per square mile. Compare this with New York City’s 27,500 people per square mile (or Beijing’s 80,000 people per square mile), and you can begin to get a feel for the number of people crammed into this place. The second thing was poverty. This was expected to a large degree, but I still found myself startled by many of the sights inside a country where 45 percent of the population lives on less that $2 per day. Continue Reading…
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Dec 1 2011
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Nov 24 2011
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Stories we love Working with the poorDuring the Rwandan genocide, some estimate that more people were killed in churches than anywhere else. Seventeen years later, HOPE’s savings groups are helping families who lost faith in the Church rediscover faith in God.
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Nov 22 2011
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News Working with the poorA scholarship from the MasterCard Foundation empowers HOPE Congo senior loan officer Olivier Bazounguissa to better equip others.
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