2010

Rebuilding REI

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REI’s Strategic Thinker’s Forum Helps REI Move Toward a More Focused Corporate Identity, With More Work Yet to Come!

Question: When you put a lot of gifted and experienced people in the same room for nearly three days straight, what comes out at the end?

Answer: A lot of great ideas!

That is what happened on December 1-3, 2010, at REI’s Strategic Thinker’s Forum. REI’s President and CEO, Roderick Beidler, called together twenty “strategic” REI and non-REI staff to discuss and think through the identity of Resource Exchange International.

Poverty Series: A Glass of Water

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Liz Grant, REI’s Communications Assistant, discusses the gift of water.

A World Water Crisis

The United Nations Development Report from 2006 sets out this disturbing truth: “Throughout human history, [economic, social and political] progress has depended on access to clean water and on the ability of societies to harness the potential of water as a productive resource. Water for life in the household and water for livelihoods through production are two of the foundations for human development. Yet for a large section of humanity these foundations are not in place.”

The report goes on to explain that not only is access to water “a basic human need and a fundamental human right,” but also that “more than 1 billion people are denied the right to clean water and 2.6 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation.”

In fact, the report states that “unclean water is the world’s second biggest killer of children.”

Serving Vietnam

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REI-VN’s visiting professionals return from another successful volunteer trip to Vietnam.

REI sends two types of people overseas: resident professionals, who live and work in an emerging nation long-term, and visiting professionals, who spend a few weeks in a country volunteering their skills and knowledge in their various fields to local professionals.

We would like to honor some of these volunteers, who just recently took a trip to Vietnam, facilitated by REI-Vietnam staff member Cliff. In October, Cliff took a team of six doctors specializing in gastroenterology (the digestive system), cardiology (the heart), pulmonology (the lungs and other respiratory functions) to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City for a two-week volunteer trip.

Poverty Series: Disaster and Poverty Relief in Indonesia

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REI’s staff in Indonesia grieve about the recent volcano eruption and continue their work of fighting poverty.

On Thursday, October 28, 2010, Mount Merapi erupted, spewing hot gas and debris that killed 35 people. The eruptions continued into Friday, forcing 50,000 people to stay in temporary camps outside the radius of the blast. Those in the camps couldn’t even use the water to clean the food because it was so full of dust.

Breaking News: Part 1 of Roderick’s Around-the-World Adventure!

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REI’s CEO reports on his recent round-the-world trip visiting REI staff in Africa and the Middle East.

REI’s President and CEO, Roderick Beidler, just returned last week from a round-the-world trip to visit REI staff in East Africa and the Middle East. He was joined by REI’s Regional President for East Africa and the Middle East, Rick Heupel, and together they visited REI’s staff in Djibouti and Jordan—and boy, were they excited about what they saw.In Roderick’s words, “Nothing substitutes for being there!”

Poverty Series: Giving Gifts of Purpose

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The beginnings of a discussion of poverty and the release of REI’s 2011 calendar

Christmas can be a time of great greed. It’s easy for even the most pious among us to get pulled into the trap of consumerism, filling up our houses with things we just don’t use or even need.

Yet, lately, there has been a trend to give Christmas gifts with purpose– gifts that point the giver and receiver to a broader picture and help take the focus off of “me.”

We applaud that trend at REI, and we have now jumped on the band wagon. If you are looking to give Christmas gifts with a purpose this year, then consider giving REI’s 2011 calendar to friends and family: REI’s latest 2011 calendar. As an organization that works in countries that are often mired in extreme poverty, we are humbled and challenged as we think about the gifts under our own Christmas trees. We are by no means poor ourselves. In fact, the World Bank ranked the USA as the fifth richest nation in the world in 2009 with a GDP per capita of $46,436, above Canada, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

Revolution in Kyrgyzstan

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One REI staff family’s experience of a local revolution.

“11:45PM: Wake from a light sleep. Dogs are barking. Check the street. A car is stopped 200 meters up the road. Watch as it drives away. The two pedestrians who were there half an hour ago are gone. No glow of flames from the fields across the street or the village across the fields. No sound of crowds. Back to bed. 1:30AM: Wake up and check the roads again. 3:00AM: Wake again. It would be a beautiful spring night if not for the adrenaline.

“About a month before, I’d written a letter to send to friends and family at home to tell them about our work in Kyrgyzstan. The new English curriculum and books were on schedule to be completed and printed for the local language school that we run, and we were six months ahead of schedule on our other business goals.

Then the revolution came and changed everything…”

There’s No Place Like Home

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Some REI Staff Share Their Experiences of Homesickness

Cardboard boxes piled around the living room, the sound of duct tape coming off the roll, leaving a kitchen that you’ve loved to cook in: our REI staff are familiar with the actions of moving.

But the actions are not the difficult part. It’s the emotions that bite. When you move, you miss whatever you are leaving behind.

Sometimes our staff get homesick….

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