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Technology & Social Impact
In the first of this series of blog posts on what we look for in potential grantees, I want to focus on the relationship between technology and social impact. At Indigo, we’re interested in technology, but passionate about social change.
Posted in Indigo Recommends
Tagged actionaid, criteria, iCow, preferences, social impact, Tanzania, technology, what we look for
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The Problem of Land Grabbing in Tanzania
We recently announced that we have funded ActionAid in support of a project to map incidents of land grabbing in rural Tanzania. It’s a huge problem affecting vast swathes of the country, as the following update from ActionAid clearly shows: … Continue reading
Posted in Mapping, Uncategorized
Tagged actionaid, land grabbing, mapping, mobile, Tanzania
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Grant Awarded to ActionAid
Indigo is delighted to announce a grant of £10,000 to ActionAid in support of a project to map incidents of land grabbing in rural Tanzania. With about 435,840 hectares of land earmarked for biofuels production in Tanzania, land grabbing by … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Data Collection, Democratic Transparency/Accountability, Uncategorized
Tagged actionaid, biofuels, land grabbing, mobile, Tanzania
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