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ENERGY NETWORK INSTITUTE
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22 January
1998
Generator
Top Wish... from Storm-hit Guam / Electrical Projects
Foster Peace
Dear GENI
Friend,
Last month
the newspaper headline read: Generator
top wish of visitor from storm-hit Guam.
Mary Ann Borja Cabrera is shopping
for an offbeat item this Christmas. The Guamanian
is looking for a generator that will keep her home
in Guam supplied with electricity during the several
months of power outages expected after Typhoon Paka
devastated her home last week.
We
need it for the refrigerator, lights and essentials,
the 50 year old said. People are so desperate for
them they are stealing each other's generators.
In another
story that is related in their desires, South African
President Nelson Mandela was summarizing his legacy
in office. He stated with pride that
hundreds of thousands of citizens now have running
water and electricity for the very first time.
The person succeeding Mandela is Thabo Mbeki,
who I met two years ago at the State of the World
Forum. By his comments to me, you can expect these
positive developments in South Africa to continue.
It is almost
impossible for you and I to relate to these two situations
on our planet. With the flip of a switch, the magic
of electricity brings us a wealth of resources and
abilities. We go camping to get away
from it all -- while 2 billion fellow human beings
have no access to a simple electric light. Their days
are about survival, with countless hours spent collecting
firewood and carrying water. Our job is to alter this
condition.
In another
example of electrical projects fostering peace,
retired NATO
Lt. Commander George Joulwan stated that sharing
common facilities in Bosnia promotes peace. Thanks
Geoff Grimes!
Thank you
so much for your support. Your contributions help
us to meet and write these policy-makers who advance
this strategy around the world. It's clearly making
a difference in South Africa and Bosnia right now.
In partnership
for the planet,
Peter Meisen
President
p.s. We
have summarized The GENI Initiative into 6
Questions towards Peace and Sustainable Development.
Please copy & share
this with your colleagues to help explain our
work.
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