| Notes | Unemployment worldwide is rising. Discover how two MCC-initiated programs on opposite sides of the globe are turning junk into jobs. From jute scrap and weeds, single mothers in Bangladesh create handmade paper that is sold by Ten Thousand Villages (formerly SELFHELP Crafts). In Edmonton, Alta., mountains of waste that otherwise would go to landfills are recycled. Formerly unemployed people not only earn income that helps them build a better future, but also pride that comes from a job well done.
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