Responding to Refugee Crisis This is the current and biggest humanitarian global crisis in our lifetimes and we all need to play a part....
When a woman saves the community wins
Community-based savings and loans are often what keep under-resourced economies afloat. In Kenya, these savings groups or chamas, as they are locally known, are an important source of funds in times of scarcity. We zone in on some of the women who use Sarafu to show how the community currency …
- By Will Ruddick
Shrimp Fishing Builds an Economy
Fishermen pay for their children’s school fees by selling shrimp to a cooperative with a freezer for storage. Women buy the shrimp and cook
Community Currencies: Cash Transfer 2.0
A few decades ago, the idea of giving money to poor people instead of food packages and healthcare was almost scandalous. Free money?...
- By Will Ruddick
100+ new Blockchain Wallets in One Day – Fighting Rural Food Insecurity
Rural communities are adopting blockchain based community currencies at an astounding pace! 100+ new users in one day represents nearly...
Women Powered Currencies
It is Women who make up as much as 90% of these networks and are the foundation of the real economy. Enjoy reading about people...
- By Will Ruddick
300 Bob - a money story
This is a story I often tell to being to discuss what money is and what it could be. It is derived from a German tale. One day a Mama...
- By Will Ruddick
Celebrating Bernard's Inspiration
Bernard’s vision of diverse monetary eco-systems that support communities and the environment rather than extract from them, as they...
- By Will Ruddick
Why Robinson Crusoe Gives a Loan Interest-Free
S: How long have you been on this island? R.C.: Thirty years. S: and you still appeal to the theory of value?!?! .....
- By Will Ruddick
2614 Blockchain Transactions for Basic Needs
In our journey over the last few months building tools for community currencies on the blockchain to support healthy economies, a network...