This is an interactive platform for sharing information and ideas for social change and sustainable development. It will also keep you awake by posting informative articles, events, links and videos on Social Entrepreneurship and Development.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Center for Rural Technology, Nepal
Centre for Rural Technology, Nepal (CRT/N) is a professional non-government organization engaged in developing and promoting appropriate/rural technologies effective in meeting the basic needs of the rural communities and improving their life support system. Initially it was established in 1989 under the Company Act, CRT/N is now registered with His Majesty's Government of Nepal under the Social Registration Act since 1998. Since its establishment, the organization has been dedicated and actively engaged in upgrading traditional technologies and developing new technologies and effectively promoting and disseminating these technologies to technologies that strengthen the capability of rural poor communities to respond to their needs and creating better options and opportunities for sustaining the rural livelihood.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Africa's future: Donation or Wealth Creation?
Andrew Mwenda is a print, radio and television journalist, and an active critic of many forms of Western aid to Africa. Too much of the aid from rich nations, he says, goes to the worst African countries to fuel war and government abuse. Such money not only never gets to its intended recipients, Africa's truly needy -- it actively plays a part in making their lives worse.
Set your priorities right...
Adjunct Professor and Director Bjørn Lomborg has been heading Copenhagen Consensus Center at Copenhagen Business School since its start January 2006.
With the process of prioritization, the center aims to establish a framework in which solutions to problems are prioritized according to efficiency based upon economic and scientific analysis of distinct subjects.
Bjørn Lomborg author of Cool It and The Sceptical Environmentalist and editor of the three books on the Copenhagen Consensus: Global Crises, Global Solutions (2004), How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place (2006) and Sollutions for the World's Biggest Problems (2007).
The Copenhagen Consensus Center analyzes the world's greatest challenges and identifies cost efficient solutions to meeting these challenges. The Center works with multilateral organizations, governments and other entities concerned with mitigating the consequences of the challenges which the world is facing.With the process of prioritization, the center aims to establish a framework in which solutions to problems are prioritized according to efficiency based upon economic and scientific analysis of distinct subjects.
I made a Windmill for my house
When he was just 14 years old, Malawian inventor William Kamkwamba built his family an electricity-generating windmill from spare parts, working from rough plans he found in a library book.
Friday, November 28, 2008
DesiCrew - a rural BPO

Pot-in-Pot technology for preservation

Q-Drum water carrier
Thursday, November 27, 2008
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EVENTS
Conference on Social Entrepreneurship
Vanue: Dakshinachitra, Chennai
Date: 4-5 Dec, 2008
Vanue: Dakshinachitra, Chennai
Date: 4-5 Dec, 2008
The programme is broadly categorised under two themes:
a)Macro perspectives on social entrepreneurship - featuring talks, panels, interview, and
b)Tools to build an efficient organisation - featuring workshops
a)Macro perspectives on social entrepreneurship - featuring talks, panels, interview, and
b)Tools to build an efficient organisation - featuring workshops
TOOLBOX - an Introduction
TOOLBOX is an initiative to share knowledge and different experience on sustainable and social development. It will share problems and issues that demands urgent solutions. This is an interactive and knowledge sharing platform where efforts will be taken to bridge the knowledge gap between a solution seeker to a solution provider. It will also help genuine people in the development and related sector to build network. TOOLBOX will keep you awake by posting informative and motivational articles, links and videos. It will also keep you updated on events related to social development. Prioratisation and contextualization are the two key principles of TOOLBOX. So open your toolbox today and find solutions for some of the problems that seeks your involvement.