diff --git a/content/blog/cic_will.rst b/content/blog/cic_will.rst index 6572a86..5714d8d 100644 --- a/content/blog/cic_will.rst +++ b/content/blog/cic_will.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes :tags: dex, exchange, liquidity, community currency :author: Will Ruddick :slug: cic-will -:summary: +:summary: Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts 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. The best part is that they can be used by anyone in the world with access to internet or even just an inexpensive phone using USSD/SMS. diff --git a/content/blog/kakuma_amina.rst b/content/blog/kakuma_amina.rst index a2e6ad2..fb47890 100644 --- a/content/blog/kakuma_amina.rst +++ b/content/blog/kakuma_amina.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Kakuma Refugee Testimonial :date: 2021-03-28 :authors: Amina Godana, Janet Akinyi Atieno :slug: kakuma-amina -:summary: heloo ge +:summary: After hearing about sarafu local leaders of a small community group started building a support network in their community After `after hearing about sarafu `_ local leaders of a small community group started building a support network in their community. Nyota explains below how after living in the refugee camp for 10 years, Sarafu has helped her to maintain trade with her community and grow their collective farming even when there are no shillings available. diff --git a/content/blog/kenyacic-will.rst b/content/blog/kenyacic-will.rst index ce80c52..6943003 100644 --- a/content/blog/kenyacic-will.rst +++ b/content/blog/kenyacic-will.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ :tags: dex, exchange, liquidity, community currency :author: Will Ruddick :slug: kenyancic-will -:summary: +:summary: 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 .. image:: images/blog/kenyancic-will1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/blog/kilifi_isavary1.rst b/content/blog/kilifi_isavary1.rst index 2d6379a..9a37024 100644 --- a/content/blog/kilifi_isavary1.rst +++ b/content/blog/kilifi_isavary1.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Kilifi Kenya - a hub for Community Driven Basic Income :tags: Kilifi, Kenya, debt, Basic income, Community currency :author: Isavary Khabuqwi :slug: kilifi-isavary -:summary: +:summary: The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt. The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt. However, most individuals would still not openly disclose this reality to avoid the negative connotation that comes with owing. Imagine a world where household debt is no longer an individual burden, but rather a tool to build a strong local economy? Instead of waiting for Kenyan Shillings from the government or donors, basic income programs built via community currencies like Sarafu are communalizing and trading debt to reduce poverty. A perfect example of this is the diverse and welcoming population of Kilifi, who have begun to accept a basic income (locally called Sarafu) for goods and services, as a way of reverting the loss they would have incurred through stagnate loans and markets. diff --git a/content/blog/municipal_will.rst b/content/blog/municipal_will.rst index e508813..a5996e0 100644 --- a/content/blog/municipal_will.rst +++ b/content/blog/municipal_will.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC :tags: UBI, Basic Income, municipe, MBI :author: Will Ruddick :slug: municipal-will -:summary: +:summary: 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 .. image:: images/blog/municipal-will1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/blog/recycling_Isavary.rst b/content/blog/recycling_Isavary.rst index 337e83b..f0da6a6 100644 --- a/content/blog/recycling_Isavary.rst +++ b/content/blog/recycling_Isavary.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Recycling Debt (Kusaga Deni, Kubali Sarafu) :tags: debt, defaulters, lenders, debtors :author: Isavary Khabuqwi :slug: recycling -:summary: +:summary: Imagine having to endure constant reminders and threatening messages from predatory lenders your entire life. .. image:: /images/blog/recycling1.webp :align: left diff --git a/content/blog/redcross_will.rst b/content/blog/redcross_will.rst index 7e683bb..53e7667 100644 --- a/content/blog/redcross_will.rst +++ b/content/blog/redcross_will.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni :tags: Red Cross, Kisauni, Covid :author: Will Ruddick :slug: redcross-will -:summary: +:summary: Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers *(Emmanuel Mbui, Amina Godana, Janet Akinyi and Joyce Kamau)* supporting and working with Red Cross volunteers and community groups. Implementation with Red Cross volunteers led by Bahero Mohamed through door to door awareness raising and street theater began in January 2021. The following case studies are taken from the week of April 23rd 2021 and their successes continue to ripple out across the region. While Kisauni is only a small part of Kenya; through word-of-mouth over 50,000 households and small businesses in vulnerable areas have registered to be part of the Sarafu Network since 2020 and have traded roughly 3 Million USD of goods and services among each other using a blockchain ledger - on simple phones without the need for internet. diff --git a/content/blog/refugee_marcelin.rst b/content/blog/refugee_marcelin.rst index de755a9..d30351f 100644 --- a/content/blog/refugee_marcelin.rst +++ b/content/blog/refugee_marcelin.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Refugee Economics in Kakuma Kenya :authors: Marcelin Munga Petro :tags: refugee, kakuma, sarafu :slug: refugee -:summary: +:summary: Short description of FHE community based organization. .. image:: /images/blog/refugee1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/blog/self-funded_james.rst b/content/blog/self-funded_james.rst index 686ddd4..8182fe4 100644 --- a/content/blog/self-funded_james.rst +++ b/content/blog/self-funded_james.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Self-Funded Regenerative Agriculture Kwale Site January Visit :tags: syntropic, agroforestry, regen, food forest :author: James-thiong'o :slug: self-funded-james -:summary: +:summary: On 11th January 2021, I visited Miyani Demo Plot to monitor the progress made a month later after my visit in December .. image:: images/blog/self-fund-james1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/blog/shaila_agha.rst b/content/blog/shaila_agha.rst index 02f8435..f38ccde 100644 --- a/content/blog/shaila_agha.rst +++ b/content/blog/shaila_agha.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Grassroots Economics has a New Director: Shaila Agha :tags: organization, directors, staff, mission :author: Shaila Agha :slug: shalia_agha -:summary: +:summary: When I was 9 years old, my mother came home one day with a monopoly board game. .. image:: /images/blog/shaila_agha1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/blog/static_will.rst b/content/blog/static_will.rst index f20f649..7b42191 100644 --- a/content/blog/static_will.rst +++ b/content/blog/static_will.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs :tags: liquidity, pools, defi :author: Will Ruddick :slug: static-will -:summary: +:summary: As communities create their Community Inclusion Currencies as a credit against their future production, projects and excess capacity 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 pools. But before that I just want to give a simple overview of what a liquidity pool is. diff --git a/content/blog/youthemp_will.rst b/content/blog/youthemp_will.rst index 99a7cf9..5a71d30 100644 --- a/content/blog/youthemp_will.rst +++ b/content/blog/youthemp_will.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Youth Employment via Elderly/Vulnerable Support :tags: elderly, youth, Basic Income :author: Will Ruddick :slug: youth-will -:summary: +:summary: Using a basic income (Sarafu in Kenya) youth can support their elderly and vulnerable by giving them their Sarafu. .. image:: images/blog/youth-will1.webp :align: center diff --git a/content/images/blog/shaila_agha1.webp b/content/images/blog/shalia_agha1.webp similarity index 100% rename from content/images/blog/shaila_agha1.webp rename to content/images/blog/shalia_agha1.webp diff --git a/ge-theme/static/css/article-styles.css b/ge-theme/static/css/article-styles.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8cfb6e --- /dev/null +++ b/ge-theme/static/css/article-styles.css @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#article-content{ + border-style: solid; + border-color: #85adad; + border-width: 1px; + padding: 60px; + margin-top: 40px; +} +#article-content img{ + width:100%; + padding: 20px ; +} +#article-content iframe{ + width:100%; + padding: 20px ; +} +.article-entry-title a{ + color: black; +} +.vcard-author a{ + color: gray; +} +.tags{ + padding-top: 10px; +} +.tags a{ + text-decoration: none; + background-color: #ffffff; + color: black; + padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px; + border-top: 1px solid black; + border-right: 1px solid black; + border-bottom: 1px solid black; + border-left: 1px solid black; + margin-right: 4px; +} +.tags a:hover{ + background-color: gray; + color: #ffffff; +} +.article-entry-content a{ + color: black; + text-decoration: underline; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ge-theme/static/css/index-styles.css b/ge-theme/static/css/index-styles.css index fdc7cf2..b43e1d5 100644 --- a/ge-theme/static/css/index-styles.css +++ b/ge-theme/static/css/index-styles.css @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ .try{ color: darkred; } +#content{ + padding-top: 40px; +} .article-display{ border-style: solid; border-color: #85adad; @@ -21,4 +24,32 @@ } .entry-title a{ color: black; -} \ No newline at end of file +} +.post-info{ + display: flex; + width: 300px; + padding-top: 10px; +} +.post-info:before{ + font-family: "FontAwesome"; + content: "\f007"; + font-weight: 900; + padding-right: 10px ; + font-size: 30px; +} +.vcard-author a{ + color: black; +} +.entry-content{ + padding-right: 10px; +} +.published{ + color: gray; +} + +/*.article-display-footer{*/ +/* padding-bottom: 10px;*/ +/* margin-right: 10px;*/ +/* margin-left: 10px;*/ +/* border-top: 3px solid gray;*/ +/*}*/ diff --git a/ge-theme/static/css/style.css b/ge-theme/static/css/style.css index 9e47bc1..c730684 100644 --- a/ge-theme/static/css/style.css +++ b/ge-theme/static/css/style.css @@ -3,19 +3,14 @@ color: #0040D0; } -/*.navbar a {*/ -/* color: black;*/ -/*}*/ -/*.navbar a:hover{*/ -/* color: gray;*/ -/*}*/ -/*.navbar .navbar-toggler-icon{*/ -/* color: black; !important;*/ -/*}*/ +.base-home{ + font-family: 'Nanum Gothic', sans-serif; +} .navbar { background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.6); box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #A1A1A1; + padding: 20px; } .navbar-light .navbar-nav .nav-link{ color: black; -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/ge-theme/templates/article.html b/ge-theme/templates/article.html index 2f84e8e..93b9197 100644 --- a/ge-theme/templates/article.html +++ b/ge-theme/templates/article.html @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ {% block head %} {{ super() }} + {% import 'translations.html' as translations with context %} {% if translations.entry_hreflang(article) %} {{ translations.entry_hreflang(article) }} @@ -39,26 +40,26 @@ {% endif %} {% if article.authors %} -
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    After after hearing about sarafu local leaders of a small community group started building a support network in their community. Nyota explains below how after living in the refugee camp for 10 years, Sarafu has helped her to maintain trade with her community and grow their collective farming even when there are no shillings available.


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    The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt. However, most individuals would still not openly disclose this reality to avoid the negative connotation that comes with owing. Imagine a world where household debt is no longer an individual burden, but rather a tool to build a strong local economy? Instead of waiting for Kenyan Shillings from the government or donors, basic income programs built via community currencies like Sarafu are communalizing and trading debt to reduce poverty. A perfect example of this is the diverse and welcoming population of Kilifi, who have begun to accept a basic income (locally called Sarafu) for goods and services, as a way of reverting the loss they would have incurred through stagnate loans and markets.

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    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 network token for Community Inclusion Currencies which allow local groups and businesses to form strong local markets through the MBI network.

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    Imagine having to endure constant reminders and threatening messages from predatory lenders your entire life.

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    Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers (Emmanuel Mbui, Amina Godana, Janet Akinyi and Joyce Kamau) supporting and working with Red Cross volunteers and community groups. Implementation with Red Cross volunteers led by Bahero Mohamed through door to door awareness raising and street theater began in January 2021. The following case studies are taken from the week of April 23rd 2021 and their successes continue to ripple out across the region. While Kisauni is only a small part of Kenya; through word-of-mouth over 50,000 households and small businesses in vulnerable areas have registered to be part of the Sarafu Network since 2020 and have traded roughly 3 Million USD of goods and services among each other using a blockchain ledger - on simple phones without the need for internet.

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    Short description of FHE community based organization.

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    Based on the design found in the Kwale Sites the above poster was created by W.Ruddick

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    When I was 9 years old, my mother came home one day with a monopoly board game. It was the beginning of the March holidays and she wanted to provide us with an alternative activity to watching cartoons. Every day after that, my brother and I would insistently play game after game; holding on to our colourful money as if our future depended on it. Like all children, we eventually lost interest in the game. However, the colorful currency notes then became our most valuable asset. We used it as a means of exchange to incentivize each other to do each other's chores, as a rental fee to play with shared toys and even for buying candy off each other. We lived in the middle of rural Kenya, with almost no neighbours or shops, we therefore had no access to national currency. We clearly understood however, that currency (even play money) is merely a medium of exchange; with its value being determined by the users; namely us.

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    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 pools. But before that I just want to give a simple overview of what a liquidity pool is.

    For the blockchain and #defi folks they are probably familiar with the Bonded Pool like you can find with Uniswap or in the Bancor Network, but lets start with its sibling the Static Pool - which simply is a contract holding 2 tokens that are exchangeable to each other.

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    Self-Funded Regenerative Agriculture Kwale Site January Visit

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    On 11th January 2021, I visited Miyani Demo Plot to monitor the progress made a month later after my visit in December

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    Kilifi Kenya - a hub for Community Driven Basic Income

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    The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt.

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    2020 Kenyan CICs Review

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    Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes

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    Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni

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    Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers

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    Recycling Debt (Kusaga Deni, Kubali Sarafu)

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    The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt.

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    Recycling Debt (Kusaga Deni, Kubali Sarafu)

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    Imagine having to endure constant reminders and threatening messages from predatory lenders your entire life.

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    Recycling Debt (Kusaga Deni, Kubali Sarafu)

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    Imagine having to endure constant reminders and threatening messages from predatory lenders your entire life.

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    Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs

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    As communities create their Community Inclusion Currencies as a credit against their future production, projects and excess capacity

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    2020 Kenyan CICs Review

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    Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes

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    Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts

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    Grassroots Economics has a New Director: Shaila Agha

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    When I was 9 years old, my mother came home one day with a monopoly board game.

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    Youth Employment via Elderly/Vulnerable Support

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    Using a basic income (Sarafu in Kenya) youth can support their elderly and vulnerable by giving them their Sarafu.

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    2020 Kenyan CICs Review

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    Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes

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    Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts

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    Self-Funded Regenerative Agriculture Kwale Site January Visit

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    On 11th January 2021, I visited Miyani Demo Plot to monitor the progress made a month later after my visit in December

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    Refugee Economics in Kakuma Kenya

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    Short description of FHE community based organization.

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    Kilifi Kenya - a hub for Community Driven Basic Income

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    The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt.

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    Kilifi Kenya - a hub for Community Driven Basic Income

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    The current reality is that following Covid-19 many have fallen deeper and deeper into debt.

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    Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni

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    Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers

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    Recycling Debt (Kusaga Deni, Kubali Sarafu)

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    Imagine having to endure constant reminders and threatening messages from predatory lenders your entire life.

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    2020 Kenyan CICs Review

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    Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs

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    Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes

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    Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts

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    Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC

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    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

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    Grassroots Economics has a New Director: Shaila Agha

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    When I was 9 years old, my mother came home one day with a monopoly board game.

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    Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC

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    Grassroots Economics has a New Director: Shaila Agha

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    When I was 9 years old, my mother came home one day with a monopoly board game.

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    Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs

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    Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni

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    Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers

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    Refugee Economics in Kakuma Kenya

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    Short description of FHE community based organization.

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    Self-Funded Regenerative Agriculture Kwale Site January Visit

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    On 11th January 2021, I visited Miyani Demo Plot to monitor the progress made a month later after my visit in December

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    Refugee Economics in Kakuma Kenya

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    Short description of FHE community based organization.

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    Using a basic income (Sarafu in Kenya) youth can support their elderly and vulnerable by giving them their Sarafu.

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    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 youth run businesses and so on - Creating a virtuous circle of markets and employment for youth and support for the elderly.