U.S. Solutions May Not Resolve Their Need
People who live in the United States, and other developed countries, have infrastructure that many developing countries do not have. Our infrastructure gives us unique access to resources and information. Partnerships between people or organizations in the developing world and those in the developed world are valuable.
Our access to a vast amount of information and resources allows us to be problem solvers. However, if we don't understand the need from the receiver's point of view, we risk providing a solution that doesn't actually meet their need.
Galo is the director of ITEC Ecuador. ITEC Ecuador does business as missions to fund the ministry of ITEC in Ecuador. Galo leads a team that is fully comprised of Ecuadorians, striving to have an impact for the sake of the Gospel.
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