In one of the latest episodes of the Henley Personal Development Podcast by Henley Business School, our CEO, Rupert Douglas-Bate, shared the remarkable story behind the birth of WellMapr™ while speaking with Chris Dalton.
Listen here and leave a comment:
https://t.co/ElT2SWMtsX
Last weekend, we were inspired by Rotary’s work on polio, Alzheimer’s, plastic-free water, & climate change at the Jigsaw Rotary Conference in High Wycombe, UK.
Thank you, Rotary, for your warm reception of our WellMapr™ initiative and partnership!
#MapAid#Rotary#WellMapr
In November, several MapAid volunteers met together in a relaxed setting to discuss our work in Africa.
Intrepid volunteers came from across the four Kingdoms to bring expertise in geographic mapping, IT, small business growth, and project management.
https://t.co/pMGYwBsKbr
Greenhouse gas emissions equal air pollution...
- which results in higher death rates for all of us
We’ve all become all too familiar with green concepts such as enhancing sustainability, curbing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change.
https://t.co/lAMiWljWTI
We are looking for a reliable, determined volunteer. Is that you? 👀
A good communicator, with excellent web-based skills, a skilled writer and one-on-one encourager, with a real heart for Africa.
Find out more:
https://t.co/Fk44TUdczc
3) For the responsible use of the funds and discouragement of corruption, post-conflict aid needs to be conditional on the implementation of appropriate economic policies, financial accountability, and transparency. Maps from post-conflict Kosovo promote such transparency.
Notes from a hybrid business person & aid worker: Chapter 5
@HenleyBSchool
1) In last month's blog, the author showed 'a map of gaps', where reconstruction grants were missing at the ground level, in the post-conflict of Kosovo.
Part 1: https://t.co/mafZZXCaIQ
#sustainability
2) In the context of post-conflict reconstruction, "paternalism" is better than "laissez-faire" when applied to investment. The Marshall Plan in post-conflict Europe is a hugely successful example of a paternalism approach.
#sustainability#transparency
https://t.co/teeNS1amfj
ii) Statistics Without Borders has produced the first report on how to make crop measurements.
iii) The next steps are to go ahead and run a project to do this, which we plan to commence in 2024. https://t.co/9kuJ7UjYMW
@SWBProbono#statistics#farming
i) MapAid is working in Malawi, with https://t.co/yVPRVZN70I an NGO that is introducing an effective, low-cost, soil water conservation system called "Deep Bed Farming" (DBF).
@SWBProbono#statistics#farming
What can we do practically?
1) Write to Rishi Sunak & Keir Starmer, ask if UK will keep its climate change pledges if they win the election
2) Ask your pension / investment company to remove oil & gas from your portfolio
3) Ask to invest in renewables instead
#climatecrisis
“Climate change is for real!”
In a world warmed by more greenhouse gases, El Niño amplified the underlying and unfolding climate change disaster such that the following records were broken on 6 July 2023...
https://t.co/wllU4CfCJM
#climatecrisis
• Hottest day on record globally (17.08C/6 July)
• Hottest June on record globally
• Ocean temperatures smashed seasonal heat record
• Record low Antarctic sea ice coverage
#climatecrisis
3) In Bosnia, youth unemployment, (ages 15 to 24) is approximately 53.9% and in Kosovo approximately 43.8%, according to the World Bank? And could this easily become another hotspot and flash point?
#sustainability#climatechange#entrepreneurship
https://t.co/mafZZXCaIQ
2) Small chicken farms and other small capitalist enterprises at the ground level, can help prevent unhappy youth from hurling rocks at each other on the streets. But exactly where are such interventions needed? MapAid begins to offer a model, from Kosovo.
#entrepreneurship