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− | The Eden Foundation is a pioneering not-for-profit social enterprise whose purpose is to catalyse human potential, promote social and sustainable innovation, and create real transformative change. We help people to find and live their passion. And to create new and sustainable ways of living for themselves, their families, businesses and communities. Futures with purpose. |
+ | The '''Eden Foundation''' is a pioneering not-for-profit social enterprise whose purpose is to catalyse human potential, promote social and sustainable innovation, and create real transformative change. We help people to find and live their passion. And to create new and sustainable ways of living for themselves, their families, businesses and communities. Futures with purpose. |
'''Eden's Philosophy:''' |
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There are 250,000 known plant species in the world, but only 20 of them provide 90% of our food. We believe that the key to prosperity for the poor lie in underexploited, edible trees and bushes - the lost treasures of Eden. |
There are 250,000 known plant species in the world, but only 20 of them provide 90% of our food. We believe that the key to prosperity for the poor lie in underexploited, edible trees and bushes - the lost treasures of Eden. |
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*'''June 2013:''' The Eden Foundation began teaching solar cooking in 2012, offering programs in [[Samoa]] and [[Papua New Guinea]], and distributing 40 solar cookers to workshop participants. |
*'''June 2013:''' The Eden Foundation began teaching solar cooking in 2012, offering programs in [[Samoa]] and [[Papua New Guinea]], and distributing 40 solar cookers to workshop participants. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Email: [mailto:richard@edenfoundation.org.nz richard@edenfoundation.org.nz]<br> |
Email: [mailto:richard@edenfoundation.org.nz richard@edenfoundation.org.nz]<br> |
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- See Sahara Sahel Foods.Sahara Sahel Foods
The Eden Foundation is a pioneering not-for-profit social enterprise whose purpose is to catalyse human potential, promote social and sustainable innovation, and create real transformative change. We help people to find and live their passion. And to create new and sustainable ways of living for themselves, their families, businesses and communities. Futures with purpose.
Eden's Philosophy:
There are 250,000 known plant species in the world, but only 20 of them provide 90% of our food. We believe that the key to prosperity for the poor lie in underexploited, edible trees and bushes - the lost treasures of Eden.
[From the Eden Foundation website]
News[]
- June 2013: The Eden Foundation began teaching solar cooking in 2012, offering programs in Samoa and Papua New Guinea, and distributing 40 solar cookers to workshop participants.
External links[]
Contact[]
Eden Foundation
Richard Oswald, CEO
P O Box 869
Nelson 7040
New Zealand
Tel.: +64 36692605
Email: richard@edenfoundation.org.nz
Web: http://edenfoundation.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Eden-Foundation-113108192121213