Free E-commerce for One Million SMEs Worldwide - http://Free.OpenEntry.com
The example of Onel de Guzman has been a major
motivating force in the development of
Free.OpenEntry.com. He is the 22 year old Philippino who
wrote the ILOVEYOU virus in 2000 that did 5.5 billion dollars worth of damage to
computer systems worldwide. There are scores of "Onels" in every
corner of every country - talented youth with a strong desire to earn a living
working at IT. However, frustrated by their limited employment
opportunities, many of the most dynamic are not focusing their
creative energy to best advantage for themselves or their
societies.
With Free.OpenEntry.com, thousands
of "Onels" anywhere in the world can learn to create free e-commerce
catalogs and then sell their knowledge of providing these services directly to
countless local shops, hotels, restaurants, theaters, schools, etc. in Manila
and beyond. Since SMEs provide the bulk of
employment in most countries, the benefits will be substantial.
To illustrate, a United
Nations Development Program evaluation of CatGen (previous name of
OpenEntry - http://sdnhq.undp.org/e-comm) in
Nepal concluded that: "The largest impact of implementing this 'pro-poor'
e-commerce approach was on income and employment. Firms using it reported jobs
that were directly attributable to the on-line promotion...3918 women" and that
"a relatively inexperienced group of young IT professionals could, with the
proper tools, create employment for themselves while providing e-commerce
services to local SMMEs."
In order to raise
the visibility and credibility of this far
reaching initiative, thereby accelerating its dissemination worldwide,
Free.OpenEntry.com is assembling high profile institutions that
share our vision of democratizing the benefits of e-commerce via this initiative
(including its previous incarnation as CatGen). To date this consortium
includes the following:
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World Information Technology and Services
Alliance (www.WITSA.org - "members
represent 90% of the world IT market") - Global IT Excellence Award for
Digital Opportunity and letter stating "with much excitement WITSA agrees to
be listed as an official endorser and supporter of PEOPLink's CatGen
electronic commerce platform" >> see letter
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The US Council on International Business (www.USCIB.org - "combined annual revenue of
USCIB's 300+ members exceeds $3.5 trillion") letter stating "fully endorse
your vision of making CatGen more broadly available, and we will seek to
facilitate this through our overseas business networks and partners" >> see letter
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www.UNESCO.org endorsement citing its
"relevance and complementarity at promoting quality crafts from developing
countries on the global market and the Internet supporting the development of
small craft enterprises to master these marketing opportunities without
intermediaries" >> see letter
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Global Information Infrastructure Commission
(www.GIIC.org) - "The CatGen platform
is deserving of the support of a consortium of public, private and
nongovernmental organizations that concern themselves with bringing the
promises of advanced ICT capabilities to all citizens of the world" >> see letter
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