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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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Macha Zambia on BBC News
The video shows an 8 min BBC documentary on the developments in Macha, rural Zambia. One of the community leaders, Fred Mweetwa of Macha Works, shares how IT accessibility serves the community in rural area. Ugo Vallauri: “It is possibly … Continue reading
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Tagged Alain Volz, Atma, BBC News, community, community building, community development, Gertjan van Stam, Ghana, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei4Inh3W03M, Janneke van Dijk, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, Leap into Life Ghana, macha, machaworks, Pamepi, Spiral Dynamics integral, zambia
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Leap into Life – honoring its origins and the people involved
Leap into Life has its origins in Macha, rural Zambia. I’d like to honor this with a brief introduction before going deeper into Leap into Life Ghana. This post shares about the history of Leap into Life moving from Zambia … Continue reading
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Leap into Life
Learning Leadership What is Leap into Life? Leap into Life is a container for learning by experience. It creates conditions to apply ‘learning from the future’ and offers support in practicing this on the job. The learning program is practically … Continue reading
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Tagged action learning, africa, Alain Volz, Anne-Marie Voorhoeve, Bertolt Daems, Center for Human Emergence, change, change management, community development, complexity, cross cultural, Dick Uyttewael, diversity, dynamic steering, entrepreneurship, Fred Mweetwa, Gertjan van Stam, JCI, JCI international, leadership, leadership development, learning from the future, learning journey, macha, machaworks, management, management development, Martin Kalungu Banda, organisational development, personal effectiveness, Piet Overduin, resilience, school of synnervation, sustainability, Theory U, Vibha Muskaan, Yolanda Nokuri Hegngi, zambia
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Malaria in Macha, Zambia
Malaria in Macha – Integral developmental aid in practice
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Tagged africa, developmental aid, integral approach, macha, machaworks, malaria, MIAM, Philip Thuma, relatio, spiral dynamics, zambia
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Chikanta, Zambia 2008
What does rural Zambia need most