PROJECTS AND CLIENTS
Working in the interface between international development, sustainability and climate change, our projects span continents:
- Africa: Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Mozambique
- Asia: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal
- Europe: UK, Germany, Italy and Switzerland
- Latin America: Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama, Peru and Colombia
Our experiences shape us and so do our projects and clients. We had the luck and pleasure to work in amazing projects with some wonderful people who crossed our paths all over the world. Here you will find a snapshot of what we did together, how we did it and the results we got.
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Programme design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL)
Impact Study for Prisma and Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) in El Salvador
We used methaphors to engage participanets in the assessment of the Regional Dialogue around El Salvador’s Climate Change Adaptation-based-Mitigation (MbA) approach. For the first time, the Whole Person approach and the U-process methodology were applied in the MEL context. Continue reading→
MEDIA PRODUCTS
Sharing Learning
TRAINING FACILITATION
Academia and Executive Leadership
Applied Social Project for Sicoob Brazilian Cooperative Bank
We worked with PUC-PR University to design and run a module of their Executive LEadership Programme for Sicoob Cooperative Bank on an Applied Social Project. Using the Whole Person Approach, we introduced innovative tools that allowed participants to consider how they could bring more of themselves to their lives, work and communities. Continue reading→
People, Planet and Purpose Programme for Oasis
We co-designed and ran a two-day workshop helping participants to recognise the areas that need more attention in their business and to develop a road map to further deepen their organisation’s applied commitment to social and environmental responsibility. We created a safety space in which participants advanced their thinking on how they could promote change within themselves, their organisations and the communities where they live and operate. Continue reading→