The motivation given by accepting community currency will eventually be repaid with their ability to use it to purchase food from the farm.
- By Will Ruddick
How to Build a Vulnerable Household Support Network
Utilizing and developing Community Currencies can support, strengthen and identify a social safety nets around vulnerable households.
- By Will Ruddick
Currency Supply, Taxation and Redistribution
What does a decentralized economic system look like?
- By Janet Akinyi
Strong Communities - Strong Currencies
I had the pleasure to visit Kwe Kende in Nyalgunga, Siaya County one of the strongest groups (chamas) in the Sarafu Network across Kenya,...
- By Janet Akinyi
Rural Sarafu Network - CIC Impacts
Rosemary Owino is a widow from Siaya village in Siaya County. She has wanted desperately to curb her own poverty and make ends meet for...
- By Will Ruddick
CIC Indices for SDGs
By encouraging circular trade within communities humanitarian aid can build basic circulatory systems for support and resilience.
- By Will Ruddick
Network Integrity is Priceless
It is well know that - In a world where you can buy or sell anything - integrity is priceless. This is just as true when everything can...
- By Will Ruddick
Food Forests and Syntropic Currencies
Regenerating soil while practically providing crops and long term food forests is actually possible!
- By Will Ruddick
Red Cross CIC Pilot Survey - Mukuru Kenya
Staggering Impact: 169,270,038 Sarafu traded between 39,217 users in 267,479 transactions on a blockchain during stagnate markets.
- By Will Ruddick
Sarafu Network Kenya Mid-Year CIC Update
We've reached nearly 90Million worth (~900,000 USD) of Community Inclusion Currency trading between 30,0000 users in Kenya for basic needs.