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Yolanda Niegas, from left, and Jenny N. Gacus prepares cassava chips with other members of her Aqua Business School in the Binokyahan community in Tacloban, Philippines. Aqua Business Schools teach participants how to participate in the market and become players in the local value chain. The Aqua Business School model was introduced in the area with generous funding from IFAD. CIP was asked to introduce the model from CIP partner Fish Coral, a government project focused on empowering fishing communities with alternative business opportunities, to help people in the community find alternatives to overfishing and illegal fishing. The group has learned business skills, including production, marketing, and how to participate in value chains. The area of Tacloban is often hard hit by tropical storms including Super Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 that decimated the coastal communities. The group is producing items from cassava. Root crops are an essential food in the aftermath emergencies.
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Value(s) for Money? Philanthropy as a Catalyst for Social Change (March 6-9, 2014)
Increasing social and environmental challenges, writ globally, are raising the stakes for philanthropy to find "solutions". The deeply complex nature of these challenges, however, defies easy fixes and requires more sophisticated and diffuse systems level approaches. Is the philanthropic sector ready, or capable of meeting critical systemic challenges? Probably not, as seen through the lens of Michael Edwards in a recent think piece entitled 'Beauty and the Beast: Can Money Ever Foster Social Transformation?'.
Innovative funding mechanisms that support social change - like crowd-funding, social impact bonds, payments for eco-system services and prize-backed challenges - have diversified the funding landscape and brought in new resources. The system, however, is arguably out of balance with too much focus placed on revenue-generation, and directing financial resources, through the market. At the same time, less funding is available for the deeper, less tangible drivers of social change - change that is driven by the beneficiaries themselves and is inherently more democratic. Money, while a seemingly essential tool in change processes, can be a "curse", reinforcing or exacerbating the very circumstances and power imbalances at the heart of systemic social challenges.
The objective of this program, in partnership with Hivos, is to shape a new narrative on funding for deep social change that can influence current and future funding trends and global policies.
Pri moderovaní diskusie na konferencií IRI o budúcnosti stredo-pravých hodnôt v USA a Európe. Napravo odo mňa sedí Robert Royal z Faith & Reason Institute a dvaja nádejní mladí politici - Agnieszka Pomaska z Poľska a David Macek z Čiech.
it used to be a drug store. i can’t make out what the shadow letters on the wood say but my mom said that that area was the pharmacy area. i forgot to take this photo off of my camera oooops
Spring Park Plaza, 339 University Ave, Charlottetown, PEI.
A thrift store selling secondhand clothing and household goods. The store raises funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association.
I took this photo because I thought the heavy contrast between the green and white gave a different constant value to each half of the photo.
1) The element investigated in this photograph is value. Value is reflected in this photo by the different colours of blue. The water creates various types of blue from light to dark by having the sky contrast it.
2) The subject of this photo would be the water. I approached this subject during my vacation in Cuba.
3) The soft waves that were captured in my photograph.
4) If I had to retake this photo, I would have taken the picture differently by focus on the sand and having the water blurred as my background.
International fashion icon and social entrepreneur BiBi Russell presented "Doing Good in Style" at Intersections on April 4, 2011. Featured in Asiaweek as one of the 20 people to watch in the millennium, Bibi Russell shared her journey from global super-model to a world leader in the fashion industry, and creating the concept of “Fashion for Development.”Bibi Productions, her company, specializes in the design and production of handmade clothing and accessories produced entirely from natural products by the artisan community of Bangladesh. She is a leader who chooses to make decisions based on value systems that promote justice, reconciliation, peace and human dignity.
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The NHS Values Summit brings together a diverse range of people and perspectives to create a greater understanding of how people’s differences, social status and cultural expectations can affect their experiences of health and care.
It challenges and inspires people to think about the role of ethical leadership in improving the health and wellbeing of local communities, staff and patients and how the NHS can increase the social value of its activities.
Welcoming representatives from health and social care, alongside more than 20 partners from the voluntary and community sector, this event (in Leeds, Yorkshire) was a template for future NHS Values Summits, which will be held twice a year in different locations across the country. Each event will explore a different theme relating to equality, health inequalities and human rights. The next gathering will take place in May 2013.
Dr. Duchesne has been instrumental in mainstreaming the bioproducts industry, particularly in rural and First Nation communities. Here he is standing in front of several tanks of bio-oil.