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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
Posted in Africa, Dagomba tribe, Dipaliya, Ghana, leap into life, Uncategorized, 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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Why it is unwise to discuss climate change
and why it is wise to act like it is real and caused by human behavior Climate change is a popular topic in a sense that is currently is under a lot of attention. It is also a topic on … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Climate & Climate Change, leap into life, politics, sharing economy, Social Entrepreneurship, Spiral Dynamics integral, Theory U
Tagged action learning, change, circular economy, climate, climate change, Conscious business, consciousness, earth, foodsecurity, global warming, Hunger, innovation, leadership, leap into life, life, Migration, politics, poverty, religion, SDG, SDGs, SocEnt, Social Entrepreneurship, spiral dynamics, Spiral Dynamics integral, sustainability, system dynamics, transformation, War
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Glyphosate; what is it and how harmless or harmful is it?
Results of my research on Glyphosate In preparation of an article on farming in Ghana, Northern region – with the name “License to kill” and to be published yet – I got quite deeply into research on Glyphosate, the basic … Continue reading
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Leap into Life – Dipaliya
Story of an emerging Social Economy that combines tradition with innovation To boldly go where no man has ever gone before … In this article I will describe the journey Umar Mohammed and I are travelling as Leap into Life … Continue reading
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