stitched by her grandmother, and was the only toy she had on this trip. World Vision Visual Editing Visual Rebuilding Land Relations, World Vision's Community-Starting Path to Economic Recovery To get to the bottom of it, is oil a godsend or a devil fruit? Guest Professor Yang Jianping explained that this phenomenon of a country's over-reliance on a single natural resource is called "Dutch disease" by economists. As far as national economic development is concerned, this is like a double-edged sword.
The large amount of foreign exchange obtained from the export of natural resources raises the currency value, which leads to unfavorable exports of sms services other industries, and the development of agriculture, industry, manufacturing and other industries is also restricted. On the contrary, this means that Venezuela still has undeveloped fertile land that can be cultivated. Therefore, the first task of World Vision in Venezuela is to return to the basics, restore
the relationship between local residents and the land, and combine community development actions with biotechnology development work. , to develop long-term plans such as "family vegetable gardens" to accompany the growth of the community and encourage diversified economic development. Slide 8 Photo Credit: TNL Brand Studio World Vision's response to Venezuela's economic problems is to restore the relationship between communities and the land through the "Home Garden" program. One of the key points of the home garden project actually stems from the aforementioned problem of child hunger.