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Humanitarian Review
Pacific
Asian Atlantic Foundation believes in creating balanced
humanitarian projects for communities. We do not invest in just
one project targeted for a community, but multiple projects from
affordable housing, education, to health care. We believe in assisting
in economic development in communities to facilitate commerce.
PAA Foundation
works with national and international grant funding groups to fund projects around the
world. We also explore other avenues in the international capital market using our
innovative concept of creative financing in private investment and buy/sell of tradable
securities in the global capital market, in collaboration with the projects beneficiary
host countries.
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Road re-construction utilizing an
environmentally friendly technology that turns ordinary dirt into hard, durable natural
soil pavement surfaces that are stronger than asphalt. The need for sophisticated and
expensive machinery normally used in modern road resurfacing is minimized. |
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Provides maximum availability to health care
resources over wide and remote areas by utilizing a de-centralized approach that builds a
network of outlying smaller clinics linked via specially outfitted medical vans. Proven
traditional/holistic as well as modern medical pharmaceuticals are utilized. |
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Affordable and durable housing construction
using a mortarless, interlocking cement block that can be assembled four times faster then
mortar-style blocks and uses locally available labor resources. The blocks are
manufactured on-site utilizing a transportable block factory that fits on a standard
flatbed truck trailer. |
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Cooperative-style farms are built on large plots
(10,000 hectares) and then subdivided. The farms are provided with the latest drip
irrigation technology and food processing and canning facilities. They are staffed and
managed using local labor resources, who after sufficient training in modern agricultural
techniques, are given the opportunity to purchase the farm plot from the cooperative. |
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Utilizes our "Community Empowerment
Center" concept to not only provide education for skills that are in demand, but also
provides services that allow the graduates to become productive citizens either as
employees via an in-house job placement service or to receive special training to become
self-employed entrepreneurs via our on-site Business Center. |
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Selected processes include a high energy plasma
system that converts hazardous waste to simpler, non-toxic elements and a thermal reactor
system for more traditional waste products (such as used tires) that release no toxic
by-products or waste gases to pollute the atmosphere |
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