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Caritas in Tonga
The poor and vulnerable are advocated for
They gain donations, funding their food, water, shelter and vital supplies, bettering their situation
The people become stronger and healthier, being able to survive and live fruitful lives
They can get a job and make their own money to support themselves and their families, no longer having to rely on donations from Caritas and others
With their money and new lives, they can help others in a similar situations, by funding and housing the poor and vulnerable, and looking after anyone in need.
The children can go to school, gaining an education and learning new things. Then they can grow up and use that knowledge to help steer Tonga into prosperity, with new creative ideas and unique perspectives.
Maybe slavery? the children learn and adocavate against while the adults learn how to live lives free and often try to help others
They can plan for the future, ensuring no one will ever suffer again due to climate change and a lack of resources.
Due to this planning, they can invent new ways of dealing with climate change, such as new farming techniques, building sturdy walls and protections from the rising sea level, how to quickly and affordably build weather-protected houses, etc.
They can teach these skills and knowledge to other countries suffering with the damage climate change causes, such as Samoa or the Philippians
Revolutions? the people who win go fight in other revolutions using the knowledge and skills they gained. E.g. Lauffette
Caritas funds the supplies and rebuilding of Tonga
Tonga gains international recognition, shining light on how disastrously climate change affected them, and the lethal consequences
They gain donations from other countries, which they can put towards funding supplies and rebuilding, helping the community go from poverty to prosperty
E.g. Kiribati
Other countries will becoming more aware of them, and begin or develop their trading situation
Tonga will sell more, improving their economic situation
The trading companies grow to accommodate larger demand, hiring new staff.
They are more jobs available for the people of Tonga to make their own money, to buy food, water and houses.
With larger income, they can increase their emplyoees pay
They can increase the quality of their goods, therefore can charge higher prices, make more money, grow larger and continue the cycle to economic prosperity
e.g., trading in new zealand as people became aware of them (from small local organisations to coopartions, e.g. whikaters chocolate)