Operation Burundi, Pt1

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2010

When looking at the trade statistics for Burundi, category 71 (Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc.) could probably be increased from the extremely small worldwide percent of 0.04. There are finished goods and mid-level production of products from these resources that could be prefabricated in Burundi instead of shipping the raw resources to other countries. This requires additional research to determine which resources would be ideal for this process and then what type of resources and how much investment is needed to make this happen, and what the estimated return on investment would be.

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  • Very encouraging!

  • @WynterLioness

    Thank you Sis. Please spread the word.

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  • @thejonesbunch Oh yes, i'm researching about the best education with african conscience for him. My roots are from brazil & i think would be valuable to gain knowledge here, explore the resources there thus building bridges/web among our people.

  • @thejonesbunch

    Very good that you are focusing on what you need to do now to train and prepare him for nation building at the age of nine. This is the right way to do it. Also, save the money to have him tutored privately in certain strategic areas before he gets out of high school. It could be an important language of business, trade, etc.

  • @AfriSynergy I agree great plans are needed. My son is close to 9 years & plan to have him to spend time in foreign lands to exchange knowledge when he reaches teenager years. i think it is very important exchange of ideas(how to produce effectivelly, how to move goods)this will be very excitted mommentum for us.

  • @thejonesbunch

    Getting back with you late........ Good idea, however it requires lots of planning and management. I would like to first get people who are already trained in key disciplines on the ground and involved in Burundi.

  • @AfriSynergy we should bring burundi exchange students to learn about business, leadership, medine, engineering.

  • Great vid ...Our only way out is through AGRICULTURE .

  • @asperin

    if you do not believe in God, u should not think of being african.

  • @waffiki

    Yes, unity is the way. Unity is assured, as the people see the true face of the elite in America showing up at Tea Parties and Republican Conventions.

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