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DEVELOPMENT REPORT
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July 29, 2002: Tools for Development
(Photo -CARE)
This is the VOA Special English Development Report.
Building things or making clothes can be difficult in developing countries, especially without the correct tools.
However, an international humanitarian2 organization called CARE is trying to change this. CARE runs a special
program called Tools for Development to help workers in developing countries.
The Tools for Development program sells used tools and equipment at low cost to people who have small
businesses. The tools are priced low enough so that poor people can buy them.
Roy Megarry (Ma-GARY) started Tools for Development fifteen years ago. At the
time, he was the publisher of the Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper. Mister
Megarry got the idea for the program while visiting a technical training school for
boys in Lima, Peru.
The Catholic3 priest4 who operated the school told Mister Megarry that the school
needed equipment for its training program. Mister Megarry sent a letter to the
president of Sears Company in Canada requesting help. The company gave
equipment to the school in exchange for advertising5 in the newspaper. Today, Tools
for Development receives free equipment and gifts from companies and organizations all over the world.
Since the program began, more than two -thousand people have purchased more than six-thousand tools and
equipment. They paid a total cost of one-million -two-hundred-thousand dollars. Mister Megarry says at least ten-
thousand jobs have been saved or created because of the program. Money gained from the sale of the tools is
used for loans, training and shipping6 costs.
People can buy many kinds of equipment through Tools for Development. For example, there are tools for metal
workers, shoemakers, pipe builders, clothing makers7 and people who fix vehicles. Some computers are also sold.
Tools for Development is currently8 operating in Ecuador, Costa Rica and Jamaica. However, CARE is hoping to
expand the program to other developing nations. You can learn more about Tools for Development. Write to
CARE Canada, the Globe and Mail newspaper, four-four-four Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M-five -V,
two-S-nine, Canada. Or you can visit the CARE Canada Internet Web site at w-w-w-dot-c-a-r-e-dot-c-a.
This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss.
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