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Gutter Power

I propose to convert gutter runoff from rain water into electric power for battery storage. The device will be a micro-hydro generating plant for the use of a single family or a

small business.



The Place:



Liberia, West Africa.



Liberia is a…

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Posted on May 16, 2010 at 9:22pm

Motivation incentives

The Place:



KRTTI (Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute) is a government institute in Kakata, Margibi County, Liberia, West Africa. We are tasked with training elementary school teachers. Our trainees come from, and will return to, rural areas. They pay no tuition and are given free board and room.



Currently we receive very little financial support from the Ministry of Education and most of our food is donated. Although we are now in the process of rebuilding our farm… Continue

Posted on May 14, 2010 at 9:06am — 3 Comments

UE Manifesto

Goals: To do good. To know when to go in and to know when to leave. To know what others want before deciding what to do for them. To respect all cultures, opinions and beliefs and to tread lightly when working within them.



Members: Anyone who gives, helps, calms or encourages. They are the secret strength that can be called on in times of need. They already walk the walk. The core members are those who can open windows of opportunity for others, those who can shine a light on the… Continue

Posted on May 10, 2010 at 5:26pm

Guerrilla Trust



It is only a few years after the end of devastating civil war. Tribes slaughtered each other. Atrocities were committed with violent frequency on the most defenseless members of the nation; the women and children. Today, young man men missing limbs beg on the streets of the capitol city. Shunned by by many, feared by others, they are the obvious results of the war. The hollow buildings and lack of infrastructure are another. Not so obvious is that 7% of the people in this country lost… Continue

Posted on May 9, 2010 at 9:36pm — 2 Comments

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At 5:10pm on May 8, 2010, Turil Cronburg said…
The www.kidcurators.com idea is wonderful! Schools really can serve as community spaces where EVERYONE can learn and teach. Thanks for the link!
At 11:53am on May 8, 2010, NANGAR SOOMRO said…
Hi Peggie, I think I added you very late........ I didnt catch you on time...... You are doing wonderfull job.........
At 11:01pm on March 30, 2010, Riko Kamachi said…
Hello Peggie :) I'm contacting you as I heard about an activist working in Monrovia (see http://www.urgentevoke.com/profiles/blogs/this-guy-is-a-true-inspiration). I was wondering if you had heard of him before and whether you might be in a position to contact him?
At 2:33am on March 30, 2010, Gene Becker said…
Agent Scott, your evidence postings consistently demonstrate your unique, intimate perspective on the local situation in Liberia. +20 Local Insight, with regards from Alchemy.
At 2:45pm on March 25, 2010, Matt G. said…
I LOVE EVOKE!!!!!!!!
At 2:44pm on March 25, 2010, Matt G. said…
I LOVE EVOKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 5:28am on March 23, 2010, Jane McGonigal said…
I love your status update! Keep us posted on the fish pond/ ^_^
 
 
 

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