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Moving towards a Value Based Economy
How we apply systemic change in a traditional community, breaking the chains of poverty. Continue reading
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Omgaan met complexe vraagstukken – van óf-óf naar én-én
Er zijn verschillende werkelijkheden die tegelijk bestaan en elkaar soms lijken tegen te spreken. Om dát te kunnen beslechten, zijn oplossingen nodig die deze verschillende werkelijkheden omarmen en verbinden. Continue reading
Posted in action learning, Africa, leadership development, leap into life, learning, management development, meshworks, Social Entrepreneurship, Spiral Dynamics integral, Theory U, Uncategorized, Value Based Economy
Tagged action learning, africa, business development, capacity building, change, change management, community development, consciousness, education, Ghana, integral approach, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, management, personal development, poverty, professional development, SocEnt, Social Entrepreneurship, society, spiral dynamics, Spiral Dynamics integral, Value Based Economy
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Abandoning pesticides – a harsh reality
With ATMA Ghana, Umar and Alain have initiated organic farming in 3 communities in Ghana Northern Region. We started these projects because the farmers came to us saying they didn’t want to use the chemicals anymore, but didn’t know how … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, agriculture, Business, Climate & Climate Change, Dagomba tribe, foodsecurity, Ghana, Uncategorized, Value Based Economy
Tagged action learning, agriculture, business, business development, change, chemical farming, chemical pesticides, community development, community farming, Dagomba tribe, developmental aid, earth, Farming, food security, Ghana, international trade, leap into life, nature, Nature preservation, Organic farming, organic pesticides, pesticides, poverty, SDGs, Social Entrepreneurship, sustainability, Value Based Economy
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Leap into Life – What is a MeshWORKS foundation?
In this post I will share an article written by Dr. Don Edward Beck, the founding father of the global Centers for Human Emergence, including CHE-NL. Dr. Beck has been, and still is, a great teacher and wise mentor to … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, Alain Volz, Atma, business, business development, Center for Human Emergence, CHE-NL, community development, Dagomba Family Sharing, Dagomba tribe, Dipaliya Womens Association, don beck, foundation, Ghana, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, Leap Into Life foundation, Meshweaver, Meshweaving, Meshwork, Meshworking, meshworks, MeshWORKS foundation, Nelson Mandela, Philanthropy, sharing economy, SocEnt, social change, Social Economy System, Social Entrepreneurship, spiral dynamics, Spiral Dynamics integral
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Een andere blik op Islam
Wat kunnen wij leren van traditie en conflict? Degenen die mij kennen weten dat ik al vijf jaar heen en weer reis tussen Ghana en Nederland en in Ghana werk met een gemeenschap van de Dagomba stam in het … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, agriculture, Alain Volz, business development, Christianity, community development, community values, Conflict, Daesh, Dagomba, Dipaliya, Extremism, Islam, leadership, leap into life, Meshworking, meshworks, religion, sharing economy, SocEnt, Social Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship, spiral dynamics, spirituality, sustainability, trade, tradition, Tribal values, Umar Mohammed, Value Memes, vMemes, Western values, worldview
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Leap into Life – activities and progress in the Dipaliya Meshwork
Dear friends of Dipaliya, This month or early next month we expect to hear from Tallberg about our nomination for the Tallberg Global Leadership Prize 2015. Meanwhile we like to give an update on our progress. In Tamale, Ghana, over … Continue reading
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Tagged action learning, africa, agriculture, Alain Volz, Atma, business, business development, capacity building, Center for Human Emergence, change management, community, community development, developmental aid, economy, enterpreneurship, evolution, Ghana, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, management development, Mesh, Meshweaving, Meshwork, Meshworking, meshworks, Neem, Neem seeds, Organic farming, personal development, professional development, sharing economy, Shea, Sheabutter, SocEnt, social change, social economy, Social Economy System, Social Entrepreneurship, spiral dynamics, Spiral Dynamics integral, trade
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Are you chicken?
How EU subsidies damage local farmers in Ghana Saturday April 18th of this year the Dutch Democratic Party (D66) held its 101st national conference. With the national committee for Social Innovation and Gender Equality (of which I am secretary) we … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Business, EU policy, European Union, Ghana, Trade
Tagged africa, agriculture, Alain Volz, Atma, bottom of the pyramid, business, business development, Chicken, chicken farm, D66, development, developmental aid, economy, EU Parliament, EU policy, European Union, Gerben Jan Gerbrandy, Ghana, Global economy, international trade, Poultry, poverty, Subsidy, Tamale, trade
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