We wish to empower people living at or below subsistence minimum, to include them in the economic society. We're dealing with absolute poverty, not with relative poverty. We wish to provide opportunities to people without, in an effective way, person to person, avoiding common causes of failure such as corruption, high overhead expenditure, inability to reach the target groups, and choosing the wrong goals due to a lack of influence by the target groups themselves.
Using state-of-the-art technology this is possible. Modern identification technology enables us to organise new ways of distribution, logistics and administration. And web-based communication technology enables us to organise effective forms of aid, based on social connections and solidarity between rich and poor people.
This new method is called micropartnership, and if we make it work, it will contribute to achieve the UN millennium goals (to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, and to develop a global partnership for development).


