More people should hear about the effectiveness and sustainability of community-led development. Helping IIRR get to the TEDx conference in Chicago in 2013 to share this “idea worth spreading.”[...]
Posts Tagged ‘TED’
May 27th, 2012 - 9:00 am § in Good Practice, Guest Bloggers
Sex, Slactivism, and How Not to Change the World
Tags: aid effectiveness, capacity building, community development, community ownership, community participation, community-based organizations, community-led development, donors, Ethiopia, family planning, foreign aid, foreign assistance, Good Maker, grassroots organizations, IIRR, international aid, international development, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Kony2012, organizational development, overpopulation, philanthropy, poverty, social enterprise, TED, TEDx, TedxUChicago No Comments
January 24th, 2012 - 10:45 am § in Reflection & Rumination
Titillating TED Talks for Development Folks II
Too many TED talks. Too little time. Here’s some I’ve come across over the last few months to share with how-matters.org readers. [...]
Tags: Africa, aid effectiveness, aid workers, Chip Conley, community ownership, community participation, community-based organizations, compassion, donors, Eli Pariser, empathy, Engineers Without Borders, Facebook, foreign aid, foreign assistance, GDP, grassroots organizations, gross domestic product, international aid, international development, Israel-Palestine conflict, Joan Halifax, Julia Bacha, Kathryn Schulz, Leslie Dodson, Mark Zuckerberg, othering, Palestine, peacebuilding, philanthropy, Sam Richards, social enterprise, TED, TED talks, the Other No Comments





