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GROSREM'S INTERACTION
VIA GROS-IPPH
When NGO Grosrem, Alliance of the
Tertiary Exchange created a Teamwork denominated Gros, Institute
for Human Promotion its participants started to be aware of the
size of the challenge overtaken in that very moment.
To promote man, to promote the
human being, that is to say to give impulse to him in order to
face all challenges that modern world offers, fomenting his actions
to benefit his environment, his family, his descendant by getting
ready for the only means of getting up: working. Work is the beginning
of the exercise of dignity. Dignity doesn't come from heaven neither
sprouts out from books. Dignity has to be practiced obeying the
teachings that came from the most remote times when man acknowledge
for the first time he was a piece of a great engagement called
Life.
I ignore what destination is reserved
for our actions. Grosrem is seven years old since its foundation
and since then has found the biggest difficulty of existing as
a non-profit entity because we do not accept or look for any kind
of donations as funding coming from companies or governments offices.
Grosrem established that its survival would be a consequence of
the works of its members and of commercialization of Adds called
Banner-links placed in its websites but that it is taking a bit
since it is a new media being used in Brazil.
In the meantime, the entity is maintained with the small but important
economic funding coming from its founders. By believing in the
proposal of integration of Latin American countries as a means
of generating diverse work sources for the citizens of South America,
Gros-IPPH decided to assume the project of maintaining a link
between Brazilians at home and the actions executed mainly, by
Brazilian Construction companies abroad particularly in Peru.
For this reason Grosrem invited Guillermo Tejada Dapuetto, a Peruvian
journalist and an enthusiast for that integration task for him
to prepare a daily page to be publish Gros-IPPH' website.
Guillermo
Alfonso Ortega, Salvador, Bahía, Brazil, March 13, 2006
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