<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/red-cross-brings-community-currency-to-kisauni.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni">Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-04-25T00:00:00+03:00"> Sun 25 April 2021 </time>
<divclass="entry-content"><p>Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers <em>(Emmanuel Mbui, Amina Godana, Janet Akinyi and Joyce Kamau)</em> supporting and working with Red Cross volunteers and community groups. Implementation with Red Cross volunteers led by Bahero Mohamed through door to door awareness …</p></div><!-- /.entry-content -->
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<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/kenyan-cics-review.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to 2020 Kenyan CICs Review">2020 Kenyan CICs Review</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-02-07T00:00:00+03:00"> Sun 07 February 2021 </time>
<p>Starting in 2010 Grassroots Economics worked with local communities to issue vouchers aka Community Currencies (CCs) as a medium of exchange with the belief that CCs could enable communities to develop a source of local credit based on productive capacity and local values, while creating a monetary …</p></div></div><!-- /.entry-content -->
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<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/youth-employment-via-elderly.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to Youth Employment via Elderly/Vulnerable Support">Youth Employment via Elderly/Vulnerable Support</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-01-28T00:00:00+03:00"> Thu 28 January 2021 </time>
<p>Using a basic income (Sarafu in Kenya) youth can support their elderly and vulnerable by giving them their Sarafu. Then those elderly/vulnerable in turn spend it with other youth run businesses, who could in turn give it to their elderly/vulnerable - who could, in turn, spend it on other …</p></div><!-- /.entry-content -->
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<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/municipal-basic-income.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC">Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-01-23T00:00:00+03:00"> Sat 23 January 2021 </time>
<p>A municipality, town or local administration is an ideal issuer and anchor for a basic/guaranteed income because the have the means to back it and the intention to build sustainable and thriving local markets– Such a Municipal Basic Income (MBI) can in turn act as a growth medium and …</p></div><!-- /.entry-content -->
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<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/static-vs-bonded-liquidity.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs">Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-01-16T00:00:00+03:00"> Sat 16 January 2021 </time>
<divclass="entry-content"><p>As communities create their Community Inclusion Currencies as a credit against their future production, projects and excess capacity, Grassroots Economics is looking at various ways to connect these tokens together and as well to other networks. Below I'll describe and contrast two approaches, namely a Fixed vs Algorithmic Rate liquidity …</p></div><!-- /.entry-content -->
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<header><h2class="entry-title"><ahref="/community-currencies-and-dex.html"rel="bookmark"title="Permalink to Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes">Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes</a></h2></header>
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<timeclass="published"datetime="2021-01-07T00:00:00+03:00"> Thu 07 January 2021 </time>
<divclass="entry-content"><p>Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts (like Community Inclusion Currencies) for different use cases. Using them opens us up decentralized network topologies that we would never have dreamed of with old fashion stock exchanges and other financial instruments …</p></div><!-- /.entry-content -->