John Sider has always been attracted to jobs that involve missional service. As MEDA's new senior development officer for the Eastern United States, he works with supporters to advance MEDA's efforts to facilitate business solutions to poverty
https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/living-out-micah-68-getting-to-know-john-sider/

#businesssolutionstopoverty #internationaldevelopment #faithandbusiness #Micah6:8

Why should you join MEDA at its annual convention in Montreal Oct. 30 to November 2? Read on to learn some of the reasons: https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/join-us-for-bold-moves-meda-convention-2025-in-montreal/ #boldmoves #internationaldevelopment #faithandbusiness #businesssolutionstopoverty
Coming soon.
Why you won't want to miss MEDA's annual convention in Montreal.
John Kuepfer's journey from prodigal son to business leader.
Mentoring next generation entrepreneurs.
Training boosts Nicaraguan potter.
Meet MEDA development officer John Sider.
In the Marketplace magazine
#faithandbusiness #entrepreneurship #nicaragua #businesssolutionstopoverty #mentoring
Kenyan poultry farmer Pauline Nyatunge is grateful for training provided by a MEDA partner. That assistance, and the resultant expansion of her flock, is improving the lives of her family and her community.
https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/raising-a-bigger-flock-for-a-more-hopeful-family-future #Kenya #poultry #businesssolutionstopoverty #Obwombe #LEGEND
Now online: The July issue of The Marketplace magazine. Read about innovative Kansas businesspeople, a Leamington entrepreneur's success in enclosures, how a MEDA partner is helping Kenyan poultry farmers thrive, and much more: https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/issue/july-august-2025/ #Kansas #faith&business #Kenya #businesssolutionstopoverty #enclosures #holdingthingsloosely
Philippines project empowers farmers to increase profits, grow more cacao to meet demand for quality chocolate. From the latest issue of The Marketplace magazine:
https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/better-bean-growing-to-benefit-farmers/
#cacao #chocolate #sustainableagriculture #MEDA #businesssolutionstopoverty
Better bean growing to benefit farmers

MEDA’s RIISA project in the Philippines targets increased, profitable cacao production by small scale farmers to meet the growing demand for quality chocolate.

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Online this Friday:
How to end generational poverty in Guatemala?
Climate action by Mennonite businesspeople.
Unleashing African entrepreneurship.
Building opportunity in Honduras
Coping with discontinuous change, in church and business.
Cheeseboards and Christian faith.
All this and more, in the January issue of The Marketplace magazine
#Guatemala #Wakami #Climateaction #entrepreneurship #Africa #businesssolutionstopoverty
#faithandbusiness
#Honduras
Is there a connection between economic development and peacebuilding? Natalie Macawaris, who heads MEDA's RIISA project in the Philippines, thinks so. Read her thoughts on the matter. From the latest issue of The Marketplace magazine. https://buff.ly/4932Mgd #philippines #businesssolutionstopoverty #agriculture
Economic development’s contribution to peacebuilding

Natalie Macawaris, country director for MEDA’s RIISA project in the Philippines, understands the importance of economic development in helping to create peace in areas that were racked by conflict not long ago.

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