Project C.U.R.E and Rio Tinto Partner to Support Mongolia

It was a great day in Denver, but it was an even better day for the people in Mongolia. Thousands of miles away from the capital, Ulaanbaatar, in a ballroom in downtown Denver, 1,800 people came to support and provide hope to a population of people they will probably never meet.

In its seventh-annual fundraiser to increase awareness of global healthcare needs and support, Project C.U.R.E. hosted the First Lady of Mongolia, Mrs. Bolormaa Khajidsuren, to raise $3 million in medical supplies and equipment for the countries hospitals and clinics. “It is about unity and cooperation to achieve great goals and I believe that is what we are doing here,” said Khajidsuren.

And unified they were. In addition to Project C.U.R.E.’s partnership with the Mongolian government and its leaders, Rio Tinto, an international mining company, provided the underwriting sponsorship for the entire luncheon to ensure all of the money raised by attendees would go directly to the Mongolian aid effort. The corporate donation was a huge show of support to the citizens of Mongolia and Project C.U.R.E. who was able to concentrate its fundraising efforts solely towards medical relief.

“Project C.U.R.E.’s work to meet the world’s and Mongolia’s healthcare needs is consistent with Rio Tinto’s commitment to create sustainable benefits in the global communities where we live and work,” said Cameron McRae Rio Tinto Country Director in Mongolia and Oyu Tolgoi copper-mine CEO.

Rio Tinto’s, Oyu Tolgoi open-pit and underground gold-copper ore mining project is located in the Gobi Desert of southern Mongolia. The company estimates that the mine revenue will make up about one-third of Mongolia’s economy by 2020 helping to increase transportation, construction, retail and wholesale trade as well as manufacturing infrastructure.

“Rio Tinto’s support and community outreach initiatives matched perfectly with our goals. It only seemed right to work with them,” said Dr. Douglas Jackson, president and CEO of Project C.U.R.E., “If the people of Mongolia aren’t healthy they can’t achieve success. I want to see them be successful.”

Her Excellency, Mrs Bolormaa expressed her gratitude to both Rio Tinto and Project C.U.R.E. for their generous monetary and in-kind support. But it was Project C.U.R.E.’s founder Dr. James Jackson and his wife who she thanked for their tireless work and years of support for Mrs. Bolormaa's country and communities. “Mongolia needs support for its social settings including and mainly in its healthcare sector,” said Bolormaa, “The donations will be mainly spent on addressing medical and health needs in rural Mongolia, I would like to extend my earnest gratitude to Project C.U.R.E. and Rio Tinto for this support.”

Clean Energy Company, Nokero Solar Light Bulbs

 

 

 

1.4 billion live without electricity.

1 billion live with intermittent electricity.

Kerosene lighting equals smoking 40 cigarettes a day.

Nokero’s keystone product is the world’s only solar light bulb developed to be safe and environmentally-friendly which helps eliminate the global need for harmful and polluting fuels. Most importantly they are affordable to impoverished communities. Benefits include stopping the poverty cycle and creating a sustainable economy.

The bulbs features are:

Durable

Rainproof

Ni-MH battery lasts 1.5 years, and is replaceable

Hangs outdoors for charging

Portable

One state-of-the-art, high quality solar panel

AA-sized recyclable battery

Automatically switches off in bright light to save charge

On/Off switch

Steve Katsaros toured the Edison & Ford Winter Estates and four days later filed a patent and registration for the Nokero Solar Light Bulb. From idea to market took six months. Katsaros, inventor of the Nokero Light Bulb differs from most inventors he knows how to make a company out of an idea.

Tom Boyd, Nokero’s co-founder said, “If you have an idea, make it happen, connect with people who can make the product and protect your idea.” He advises all inventors to register for patents as soon as possible. Boyd uses the reach and power of the media to partner with several other energy industry companies such as Eureka Forbes who will be distributing Nokero’s bulbs. Nokero’s triple bottom line: people, plant, profit expands into emerging markets across 126 countries. Give Light, a Nokero philanthropic program partners with the Navajo Nation, ICOSA in Tafert/Morocco, Project C.U.R.E. and Solar Sister in Africa.

Nokero distribution network is growing, to become a dealer, visit: http://www.nokero.com/dealers.php

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“Entrepreneurs are Change Agents of the World,” Dr. James W. Jackson―founder of Project C.U.R.E, award-winning author and humanitarian.

Dr. James Jackson  

 

A business of goodness has made Dr. Jackson a fortunate man.  He has spent the last 25 years traveling to 150 countries.  Dr. Jackson explains that he was “stuck on stupid” meaning addicted to accumulation.  Now, Dr. James W. Jackson says, “I’m such a lucky guy,” since Project C.U.R.E. has 150,000 volunteers and sends medical supplies to 123 countries.  To change from being a taker to a giver follow these insightful principles; 1.What is horded is lost, 2.Giving multiplies and, 3.Doing more to accumulate will not equal happiness.  Dr. Jackson advises to be sustainable in humanitarian efforts organizations must use best business practices.  And in doing so, Project C.U.R.E is successful.

Collaboration is defined by Dr. Jackson with principles found in his book,

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“The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist.” Two such principles are everyone in the deal needs to be better off, and utilize your leverage to make each other better off.  Dr. Jackson advises to be sustainable in humanitarian efforts organizations must use best business practices.

What is the secret to happiness?  According to Dr. Jackson it’s letting go to the addiction of accumulation. And, how you reconcile the consequences of your actions determines your level of happiness.

To purchase Dr. James W. Jackson’s book, visit: www.winstoncrown.com

Getting involved is simple, visit: www.projectcure.org.

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The U.S. Department of Commerce and Frederick Exports

Martha Butwin and Zach Frederick  

Martha Butwin, Senior International Trade Specialist at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Denver Export Assistance Center facilitates exporting goods and services for a variety of companies.  The Gold Key Service program (starting at $700) serves as a starting point for companies working towards exporting.  The International Partner Search (starting at $550) pairs companies who are potential partners.  Each program starts with questioners to determine a match.  An international company profile is prepared to reduce the amount of scammers.

Butwin recalls the high point in her career as working with partners, Project C.U.R.E. and CAP World Wide to provide not only medical supplies but life supplies to Afghanistan people.  To view the video “From Colorado to Kabul”, visit: www.theicosamagazine.com/videos

For more information, visit: www.export.gov

Zach Frederick, founder of Frederick Export, an export management company attributes five practices for sustainable success: 1. Management must buy into exporting, 2. Global pricing parody, 3. Knowing industry contacts, and 4. register your trademarks in every country you export to is vital, (as company control can be lost to a distributor), 5. Qualify the leads.

For more information, visit: www.frederickexport.com

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