Indego Africa: entrepreneurship and independence
Published By Isabella Mara On Friday, July 29th 2011. Under Interactions, Products Tags: Community development, Empowerment, Handmade, Local, Sustainable production, Well-being
INDEGO AFRICA is an innovative non-profit social enterprise, the name stands for “independence, development, and governance”—three life-changing attributes that Indego Africa is helping instill in 250 Rwandan women in order to lift them and their families out of poverty.
The business model is simple yet ground-breaking: partnership with cooperatives of women ...
Fog Catching
Published By Vanessa Uvoni On Wednesday, July 27th 2011. Under Products, Services Tags: Community development, Design for all, Environment, Local, Sustainable consumption, Sustainable production
The human body contains from 55% to 78% water. To function properly, the body requires between one and seven litres of water per day to avoid dehydration.
Globally, one every five person doesn’t have access to clean drinking water. Two in five do not have adequate sanitation facilities and many countries ...
Transparent supply chain for natural-tech product
Published By Vanessa Uvoni On Thursday, July 21st 2011. Under Fashion Tags: Creativity, Environment, Identity, Innovation, Local, Sustainable behaviour, Sustainable consumption, Sustainable production
In 1994 Jeremy Moon received a T-shirt by a shepherd in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. The T-shirt was remarkably soft and do not hold body odour. "It didn't look too good, but it felt amazing. And I fell in love with the feeling of it," says Moon. The ...
Design for the other 90%
Published By Isabella Mara On Wednesday, July 20th 2011. Under Products, Services, Urban Tags: Community development, Design for all, Events, Human rights, Sustainable production, Well-being
Design for the other 90%, the name is useful to explain the global situation: while the richest 10 percent of the world’s population enjoys the vast majority of consumer goods and services, 5.8 billion people  (or 90%)  struggle to gain access to the basic things they need: clean water, food, ...
Participle, a Pioneer of Social Design
Published By Fatina Saikaly On Tuesday, July 19th 2011. Under Services Tags: Community development, Grassroots, Participation, Social innovation
According to Alice Rawsthorn, the design critic of the International Herald Tribune, the global edition of the New York Times, “Social Design” is on one of the most dynamic areas of contemporary design. It addresses the big social issues of our time such as ageing, poverty, health, democracy, learning, crime, ...
World’s most livable cities 2011
Published By Vanessa Uvoni On Thursday, July 14th 2011. Under Architecture, Services, Urban Tags: Community development, Empowerment, Environment, Grassroots, Innovation, Lifestyle, Social innovation, Sustainable behaviour
The "world's most livable cities" is an informal name given to any list of cities as they rank on a reputable annual survey of living conditions. The three most prestigious are, the Mercer's Quality of Living Survey, The Economist's World's Most Livable Cities (using data from Mercer as well) and the Livable cities index by the ...
The Urban Physic Garden
Published By Vanessa Uvoni On Tuesday, July 5th 2011. Under Services, Urban Tags: Community development, Environment, Events, Local, Participation, Sharing, Slow, Social inclusion, Sustainable behaviour, Sustainable consumption
The Union Street Urban Orchard is created by The Architecture Foundation, Bankside Open Spaces Trust, ProjectARKs and the Wayward Plant Registry. This summer they will transform a derelict site, 100 Union Street-Southwark-London, into the Urban Physic Garden, a pop-up community built garden celebrating medicinal plants.
The Urban Physic Garden will be shaped ...




















