World Partnership Walk
What
Walt Rostow, the Aga Khan and Hernando de Soto
Teach
us about Bringing People Everywhere out of Poverty
A)
One of the things
I like most about
B) When I was a boy I had the opportunity
to meet Walt Rostow, the pioneering development economist of the 1950s and
1960s and the Aga Khan, the great
philanthropist. Later on, as an adult, I had the privilege of meeting Hernando
|
Walt
Whitman Rostow, October 7th, 1968 |
The Aga Khan Foundation is a non-denominational,
international development agency established in 1967 by His Highness the Aga Khan.
Its mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems that
impede social development, primarily in Asia and |
C) Walt said that nations would develop
because they had peace, civic order, good government, decent education and
health systems, adequate infrastructure, access to capital and efficient and
free markets.
D)
And today, we
would add to this, encouragement for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs as well
as a modern communications system and high speed Internet. It wasn’t until
E) The Aga
Khan has dedicated his foundation to furthering the cause of a better life for
all.
F) You have
heard the expression: “Give a person a fishing rod, not a fish.”
G)
And to me, as a
teacher at both the
H)
Another key to
development turns out to be respect for not only human rights but also property
rights. The two are intimately connected. You can not have respect for human
rights if governments have an unbridled right to take away your property
without recourse.
I)
Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
understood this when he introduced the Canadian Charter of Rights. It was the
Prime Minister’s intentions to include property rights in the Charter but he
was unable to do so at the time because of opposition from some of the
Provinces who were concerned that this would impact on their ability to control
natural resources in their jurisdictions.
J)
Hernando
K)
Guess what is the
number one source of startup capital for entrepreneurs? That’s right—it is home
equity.
L) Whether
that is a $2,500 USD home in
M)
Without a
permanent address, you can not create any value for yourself or the others that
depend on you—you can’t get a loan of any type without a fixed address. And
without a fixed abode, you are bound to suffer many indignities that come from
being rootless and homeless.
N)
Humans were meant
to work and without work, there can be no human dignity. To that end, we
dedicate this walk today.
Thank
you,
Dr.
Bruce M. Firestone, B. Eng. (Civil), M. Eng.-Sci., Ph.D.,
Entrepreneur-in-Residence, University of Ottawa, Adjunct Research Professor,
School of Architecture, Carleton University, Founder, Ottawa Senators. June 4,
2006
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