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Compatible Technology International: January 2012
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Making a "profound difference" in Haiti. HHF) began purchasing grinders to help families near Jeremie, Haiti support themselves. The grinders, in the words of Bette Gebrian, HHF Director of Public Health: “are making such a profound difference…”. Funds for grinders were donated by many supporters, including the. Help for Haiti Consortium of Canadian Rotary District 505 in British Colombia. The Haitian Health Fou...
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Compatible Technology International: Volunteers help Haitians find a local solution to hunger: Breadfruit flour
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Volunteers help Haitians find a local solution to hunger: Breadfruit flour. Volunteers Arrive in Haiti. CTI volunteer Natalie George is blogging from Haiti, where she’s joined her mother Dr. Camille George, CTI Board Member, Program Manager and Professor at the University of Saint Thomas. The poverty level is extremely noticeable, more than I have ever seen in my life. I didn't think that the earthquake’s ...Each bu...
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Compatible Technology International: Baking with Breadfruit in Haiti
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Baking with Breadfruit in Haiti. CTI volunteers Camille and Natalie George. CTI volunteer Natalie George is blogging from Haiti, where she’s joined her mother Dr. Camille George, CTI Board Member, Program Manager and Professor at the University of Saint Thomas. What I take advantage of in my everyday life is the sheer luxury of electricity. It seems so normal to have a fridge that works all the time, and a ligh...
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Compatible Technology International: October 2011
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Monday, October 24, 2011. Peanut Harvesting: Powered by Oxen! Tiffanie Stone, CTI Intern. Rural farmers in Africa probably don’t have access to a tractor of any kind. However, they might have access to oxen. Sometimes farmers own them individually and other times a pair is shared by the whole village. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Limonade, Haiti - February 15, 2010. Peanut Harvesting: Powered by Oxen!
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Compatible Technology International: July 2012
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Volunteers help Haitians find a local solution to hunger: Breadfruit flour. Volunteers Arrive in Haiti. CTI volunteer Natalie George is blogging from Haiti, where she’s joined her mother Dr. Camille George, CTI Board Member, Program Manager and Professor at the University of Saint Thomas. The poverty level is extremely noticeable, more than I have ever seen in my life. I didn't think that the earthquake’s ...Each bu...
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Compatible Technology International: July 2011
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Monday, July 18, 2011. Lost Crops of Africa: African Crops (and Weeds) Thriving. Groundnuts (peanuts) growing at the CTI/UMN plot. By Tiffanie Stone, CTI Intern. Friday, July 8, 2011. CTI Technology at Work - Dodoma, Tanzania. Mrs Grace Daudi, head of the Mpito Women's Group. In Dodoma, Tanzania. Grace recently acquired a CTI grinder,. Which her group uses to produce peanut butter for their business. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Compatible Technology International: Limonade, Haiti - February 15, 2010
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Creating practical food and water tools for the developing world. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Limonade, Haiti - February 15, 2010. By Sam Usem, CTI Volunteer, Haiti. It has been a few days that I have been here now. My first couple of days were spent ensuring the Meds and Food For Kids ( mfkhaiti.org. Had all of the support of CTI that they needed. Since then I have been establishing CTI within the existing NGO community, attending UN cluster and logistics meetings, and setting up sites to visit. The g...
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2013 January | Lamp Post Reports
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Life, Economy, Opportunity. Moringa Map and Resources. Share and Compare: January Electric Bill. A year on year comparison shows an astounding 61% decrease in electricity consumption for the January billing period (1287 kWh in 2012 versus 497 kWh this year). The average temperature for each period (January 2012 and January 2013) was 47 degrees Fahrenheit. Again, much of the difference is due a new 15 SEER Rheem HVAC and a Nest thermostat. View this document on Scribd. Join 275 other followers. Entreprene...
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Friends, Fun, & Frolic Festival: February 2009
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Friends, Fun, and Frolic Festival. First introduced on the 2nd weekend of June, 2006, the Friends, Fun, and Frolic Festival (or F-ing Festival) is designed as a gathering of college friends. Based upon clues we frolic throughout the given locations enjoying life. Once upon a time. Thank you Breanna for being the peace-keeper in ou. Ah yes.back to school. Treatise on the freedom of exaggeration. I want more snow. I love playing the air piano. PSSNo, I suck! Saturday, February 28, 2009. He he he :). Treati...