High-Tech Training, Not Cash, Latest Twist in Philanthropy
Donating technological know-how is a logical evolution for both philanthropy and corporate volunteerism, philanthropic leaders say. Instead of simply donating food to Tanzania, for example, having volunteers train someone like Mrema ensures the donation keeps on giving.
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%0D%0A"Whenever%20[trainers]%20were%20talking,%20I'd%20think,%20'How%20would%20this%20work%20in%20Tanzania%3F'%20I%20want%20to%20get%20home%20and%20get%20working,"%20said%20Mrema,%20a%20food%20scientist%20from%20Dar%20es%20Salaam.
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