Economic revolution conference call tonight

Published: Wed, 02/10/16

People are the most valuable to our mission and would like to give you an opportunity to meet with our Vice-Chair of this cooperative, Dr. Andrew Watkins in a conference call this evening at:

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ECONOMIC REVOLUTION.
7 PM EASTERN TIME ZONE

7 PM CENTRAL TIME ZONE

7 PM MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE

7 PM PACIFIC TIME ZONE
There is estimated 94 million people out of work, it should not be to difficult to find someone to help.
IF YOU JUST HELP ENOUGH PEOPLE GET WANT THEY WANT IN LIFE, YOU WILL GET EVERYTHING YOU WANT!
INTERESTING FACTS 
ABOUT OUR 
GLOBAL WATER QUALITY
780 million people around the world don’t have access to clean drinking water. Most of us take it for granted that clean water comes out of our tap, is on the shelves at the grocery store, and is offered to us at the restaurants we patronize. Let’s all be grateful for this one.
663 million people - 1 in 10 - lack access to safe water World Health Organization and UNICEF.
Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. & United States Census Bureau Estimates. (2015). United States and World Population Clock

2.4 billion people - 1 in 3 - lack access to a toilet.
Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. & United States Census Bureau Estimates. (2015). United States and World Population Clock

Twice the population of the United States lives without access to safe water.
Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. & United States Census Bureau Estimates. (2015). United States and World Population Clock

1/3 of the global population lives without access to a toilet.
Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. & United States Census Bureau Estimates. (2015). United States and World Population Clock

More people have a mobile phone than a toilet.
Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. &  International Telecommunication Union (ITU). (2015). The World in 2015 ICT Facts and Figures.

A review of rural water system sustainability in eight countries in Africa, South Asia, and Central America found an average water project failure rate of 20 - 40 percent. 

Globally, 1/3 of all schools lack access to safe water and adequate sanitation. Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment.

In low and middle-income countries, 1/3 of all healthcare facilities lack a safe water source. Source:  Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment.

The water crisis is the #1 global risk based on impact to society (as a measure of devastation), as announced by the World Economic Forum in January 2015.
World Economic Forum. (2015). Global Risks 2015 Report.
The world's first combination of CrowdSharing with a Cooperative has helped redefine the Shared Economy. The CrowdSharing CoOp is now able to address the challenges of global awareness while simultaneously giving the ability for families to contribute to the needs of those less fortunate.
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