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For the Poor Parts of the World
My Question is how would this model be applicable for poor countries like Nepal. One might think that being poor and not having much of a system allows one to make rapid changes and adopt whatever seems to be best right now (considering expenses), but Nepal is still pretty backward. I remember as a kid being slapped, beaten on the palm with a stick and being shamed and having to do squats in front of everyone in class (as punishment).
If I were to be someone who after some years wanted to help the poor in Nepal, how would I go about implementing what you just mentioned?
Feedback would be valuable.
Thank you.