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Statement
of purpose
The World Institute for Development and Peace (WIPD) is a
501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization. It serves as an
advocate and resource developer to educate people, especially
leaders, on ideas and technologies that expand opportunities and
reform structures that will empower individuals, especially the
underprivileged, to participate in wealth-creation in the United
States and around the world, to address more effectively the problems
of poverty.
WIDP
seeks to identify and help promote and transfer techniques, technologies
and best practices in the following areas:
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A market economy for the masses through the democratization of
access to money and credit for people without previous accumulation
of wealth.
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Environmental technologies for sustainable development that will
allow unlimited economic growth parallel with environmental solutions
to support that growth.
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Leading information technologies that will bridge the technological
divide in both poor developing urban areas as well as rural areas
all over the world.
The
World Institute for Development and Peace seeks to help restructure
the nature of worker's compensation and capital ownership in such
a way as to allow for increased worker earnings without increasing
wages. By democratizing capital ownership among employees, wealth
can be broadly enjoyed without inflationary wage increases. Through
this mechanism, perhaps for the first time, the short-term interests
of central bankers and long-term needs of the world's poor can
be broadly aligned. The great wealth-creating power of the world's
capital credit and massive work force can join together to bring
about sustainable, double-digit economic growth. Furthermore,
this growth can serve to help bridge the gap between the world's
rich and poor, rather than widen it.
WIDP's
Advocacy for Democratization of Access to Money and Credit
The
Democratization of Access to Money and Credit
by
Antonio L. Betancourt and Dr. Mark P Barry
Central
Bank Funding of Economic Growth and Economic justice Through Expanded
Capital Ownership
by Norman A. Bailey, Ph.D.
The
Real 3rd Way: A New Paradigm for Combining Free Market Growth
and Universal Economic Empowerment for all Families and Communities
in 21 c.
By Dawn K. Brohawn, Michael D. Greany, and Norman G. Kurland
Curing
World Poverty: The New Role of Property
Jon H. Miller, editor
A
Nation of Owners
by Norman A. Bailey, Ph.D.
A
Capital Homestead Act: The "Big Picture" in brief
by the Center for Economic and Social Justice
Executive
Summary: For the Colombia of the 21st C. Proposal of Economic
Justice to Make Each Individual an Owner
By the World Institute for Development and Peace
The
Role of the State in the Economic Transformation of Society New
York, New York, January 26-30, 2001
Norman C. Kurland, Norman Bailey, Walter E. Fauntroy, and Antonio
L. Betancourt L.
Who
Shall Own America?
by Peter S. Grosscup
Introduction
to Social Justice
by Rev. William J. Ferree, S.M., Ph.D.
Papal
Teaching on Private Property (1891-1981)
by Matthew Habiger, O.S.B.
The
New Emancipation: Economic Justice in the 21st c: A role for the
UN
by Norman A. Bailey
The
Abraham Federation: A New Framework of Peace in the Middle East
By Norman Kurland
The
Role of Today's Political leaders in Building a Culture of Peace
by Antonio L. Betancourt L.
WIDP
Advocacy for Technological Transfer
WIDP,
in conjunction with our associate, Equitech
International, Inc. is promoting a global technological transfer
strategy to harness information and communications technology
(ICT) and sustainable energy research to assist the people of
the world. WIDP promotes technology for sustainable and ecologically
sound growth and the advancement of cutting-edge technologies
to improve the quality of life in urban and rural areas, with
emphasis on the uses of technology centers and transfers of advanced
systems and best practices. Wherever possible, if the conditions
exist, WIDP would promote global technological transfers through
self financing systems.
Equitech
International, LLC (EI) is a Research and Development Holding
Company and provides Systems Engineering Integration on its Demonstrations
of advanced Sustainable, Renewable, Stand-alone Energy Technologies.
EI was formed to meet its mission by inventing, demonstrating,
and commercializing clean, sustainable, stand-alone, rapidly deployable
(formed with advanced 21st Century materials integrated with industrialized
Facility manufacturing), and necessary life-supporting power technologies
with a fully integrated 4th Generation Wireless Telecommunications
System. These clean energy systems provide their own mini-infrastructure
and not requiring a normal utility infrastructure. These E-Microsystems
are fueled only by the Sun and Waste and can be deployed anywhere
in the world where the Sun shines and Waste exists.
EQUITECH
INC TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION
(1)
Equitech
International overview and background
(2)
The
Effective Utilization of Renewable Solar Power Systems Regenerative
Fuel Cell Energy Storage for Commercial Application
Dr. Marvin Warshay, Director, Equitech International (EII)
(3)
Steam
Reforming of Fossil Fuels Wastes to Produce Energy and Chemicals
without Greenhouse Gases
Dr. Terry Galloway, President, Intellergy Corp.
(4) White Paper on the Reduction of Carbon Emissions
from Coal Energy Plants
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