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Ways to Maximize and Improve Your Small Personal Budget

Does it seem like you’re barely getting by with your small income? After paying the bills and saving some money for transportation and food, you’re left with almost nothing. Don’t worry. At one point or another, unless you’re born with a silver spoon in your mouth, everyone in the Philippines has suffered through a tight budget. It almost feels like there’s no way to get out of it.

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free crypto

What is Free Crypto?

In a world that needs money and where everything costs money, how can there be such a thing as free-crypto?

On the website of EarnCrypto there are several ways to receive ‘free cryptocurrency’. Of course it is not really free, because you have to do something, but these tasks are very simply. You simply can watch somevideos and in return you get some cryptocurrency, you can also install and play games on your phone and get rewarded in the cryptocurrency of your choice. Or simply do some surveys and earn some extra free crypto.

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What is cryptocurrency?

A cryptocurrency (or crypto currency) is a digital asset

Cryptocurrency is designed to work as a medium of exchange using cryptography to secure the transactions and to control the creation of additional units of the currency

Cryptocurrencies are classified as a subset of digital currencies and are also classified as a subset of alternative currencies and virtual currencies.

Bitcoin became the first decentralized cryptocurrency in 2009. Since then, numerous cryptocurrencies have been created. These are frequently called altcoins, as a blend of bitcoin alternative. Bitcoin and its derivatives use decentralized control as opposed to centralized electronic money/centralized banking systems. The decentralized control is related to the use of bitcoins blockchain transaction database in the role of a distributed ledger.

Source: Wikipedia

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SheDecides

What is Shedecides?

Shedecides is a charity

For years, the United States has been an important partner to help bring these numbers down. With a yearly budget of over $600 million for family planning and reproductive health programs, many women and couples around the world received contraceptive services and supplies. Every year, according to the Guttmacher Institute, two million unsafe abortions were prevented and over 11.000 deaths were averted.

But these gains are now at risk. The reinstatement of the so-called Mexico City Policy prohibits US government funding of organizations that provide access to (information about) abortions. Many of these organizations also provide access to family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention.

We cannot let that happen. Women and girls should have the right to make their own choices. They should have access to adequate health care.

That is why Lilianne Ploumen, the Dutch minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, decided to launch the She Decides – Global Fundraising Initiative. It aims to ensure that millions of women and girls are in charge of their own bodies.

The financial contributions for the She Decides -Global Fundraising Initiative will be made available to organizations affected by the Mexico City Policy. They will fund reproductive health initiatives in developing countries.

Several governments have already announced they will join the She Decides: Global Fundraising Initiative.

The Initiative is also open to individual contributions. You can help! Donations for She Decides are coordinated by The Rutgers Foundation.

You can find more information and make a donation on the website of shedecides.com