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Submitted by MLD on Fri, 2012-02-03 15:11
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Behind every amazing foundation is a mission and set of values that helps them to achieve their fullest potential. Recently, after a couple of years already working hard following a certain mission and instilling their values on everyone they interact with, our partner, Krishna Gurung, of the Kevin Rohan Memorial Eco Foundation, sat down to fully develop the written description of their mission and values.

KREMEF MISSION STATEMENT:
o To apply our knowledge of existing possibilities and act as a beacon of prosperity.


Submitted by MLD on Thu, 2012-01-12 17:36

The Heritable Innovation Trust is now Integral Trade Certified!
Integral Trade is a way of engagement based on the following values: Conflict and Oppression Free Engagement, Ecologically Sound Engagement, Shared Risk and Reward, Transparent Engagement and Productive Economic Purpose.


Submitted by MLD on Tue, 2012-01-10 12:15

Recently, our Heritable Innovation Trust partners in Ecuador were featured on GOOD, a collaboration of individuals, businesses, and nonprofits pushing the world forward.


Submitted by MLD on Mon, 2012-01-09 19:34

 

During your daily activities, how much do you stop and think about just how big the world truly is? Recently Kai Krause, posted work on Creative Commons as a “contribution in the fight against rampant immappancy”- Immappancy being the idea that most people normally think of certain land masses as larger than they actually are.


Submitted by MLD on Sun, 2012-01-08 19:42

The 2011 document is organized in an encyclopedia format, to compile all of the information collected over the past three years into one integrated document.


Submitted by MLD on Wed, 2011-09-28 04:21

Email us at KIM@M-CAM.COM for more information.


Submitted by MLD on Wed, 2011-08-17 22:37

Rodriques Jackson:


Submitted by MLD on Mon, 2011-08-08 19:57
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What is the M·CAM Heritable Innovation Trust team doing for SharkWeek? Living with the shark callers of the Ngavalus Village in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. This village is comprised of the Nono, Lokvitua, Lovongai communities. They are a shark calling community which is different than the Kontu Shark Callers of the West Coast.


Submitted by MLD on Mon, 2011-08-01 09:50
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Sharadha Ramakrishnan:
We're finally leaving to new ireland!! It has been a wonderful two weeks at mama t's house. The past week we've been working on turmeric, cardamom, nutmeg and helping mayne out with the office work. Lots of things lined up for the next two weeks and I'm very excited!

Roger Bohon Jr.:


Submitted by MLD on Thu, 2011-07-28 09:24

For the past week and a half the interns have been working around the Amrqua plantation. The Navalus Village near Kavieng has been prepared for the interns by Henry's wife. Henry (the clan leader) will return to the village before Saturday when the team will fly into Kavieng to spend time learning their customs and absorbing their knowledge. Our contact, Theresa says that this group is very steady and have been involved with lots of laughing! We will be sure to send you more updates as I hear from them and keep you posted on their travels to Kavieng.