Citizen Participation CONTINUITY, SUCCESS, Continuity, Success, continuity, success... “Compromiso Joven” is a project led and created by students from the University of San Andrés located in the district of San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The project was born as a result
Citizen Participation Minimum Business Plan This article is part of a series about going from “I’d like to start a business” to having a small start-up running, and beyond. If you haven’t read the previous articles,
Citizen Participation Creativity: born or made? We live in a hyper connected world, constantly bombarded with all kind of information, amazed by technology advances and knowledge increasingly decentralized. Don’t you think it is hard to believe that some
Argentina On walls and windmills *Since today it’s the international labour day, we’ve invited María Lasa, ex-SABF participant to write a reflexion on this day. * An anonymous quote says that “when the wind of change blow,
Citizen Participation World Water Day 2012: Tips for water saving It’s been a while since Nicolás Loreti (SABF Board Member) and I (past SABF participant), worried and concerned about water usage, worked on some issues related to the World Water Day and
apply HPAIR 2012 ASIA CONFERENCE for international students This post invites and provides you with information about HPAIR: a Harvard proyect in international and asiatic relationships. This year, the event reaches it’s 21st Edition. As usually, it’s organized annually
Argentina From Idea to Startup in 7 Posts: Presentation With this post I’m opening a new space in this blog that I will call Bringing the “B” (as in “Business”) back to “SABF”. This first series will be all about going
Citizen Participation FAES: Latin America goes social. In this opportunity, we introduce you FAES, Fundación Argentina de las Empresas Sociales (Argentinean Foundation of Social Enterprises), whose objective is to promote and to develop social entreprises in Argentina and Latinamerica. This
agents of change STS Rosario Project For over a year, Nurit Weitz and Rámiro Picó, two ex-participants from SABF founded the STS Rosario Project, in order to contribute to the sustainable development of their native city. We invite you
Citizen Participation Citizen Participation: Assuming an Active Role in Change Like the common saying goes, there are three kinds of people: those who “make” things happen, those who “watch” things happen and those who “wonder” what happened. And though we would all like