David Yarrow
I want to help build a new world where value flows are considered before money flows, and where we explore innovative economic models and self-restoring power of ecosystems. If you want to go fast, go slow. If you want to go far, go together.
Organizations (2)
Miracle Project is a learning centre and community in Portugal, prototyping new ways of living and working for a thriving and harmonious planet. We are currently transforming a degraded piece of land into a demonstration site for healed landscapes, which will serve as the base of operations and community. We also provide courses and workshops that empower people to break free from the old paradigm of a scarce and competitive world into one of abundance and cooperation.
Miracle Project is a learning centre and community in Portugal, prototyping new ways of living and working for a thriving and harmonious planet. We are currently transforming a degraded piece of land into a demonstration site for healed landscapes, which will serve as the base of operations and community. We also provide courses and workshops that empower people to break free from the old paradigm of a scarce and competitive world into one of abundance and cooperation.
We are a collective of refugees living in Uganda, Nakivale Refugee Camp, home to over 200,000 people, from Congo, Burundi, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. Since 2018, we have united to combat hunger caused by declining humanitarian aid and to build sustainable livelihoods through regenerative solutions. Our mission is to empower refugees by providing inclusive education, socioeconomic opportunities, and essential skills for self-sufficiency. We equip our community with the knowledge and tools to thrive, fostering an environment where growth, self-reliance, and resilience are possible. Beyond education, we focus on sustainability through hands-on training in permagarden, soil regeneration, vermicomposting, and food forest. These initiatives restore the land, improve food security, and create a self-sustaining community. Our holistic approach addresses food security but also builds climate resilience, reducing dependency on external aid
We are a collective of refugees living in Uganda, Nakivale Refugee Camp, home to over 200,000 people, from Congo, Burundi, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. Since 2018, we have united to combat hunger caused by declining humanitarian aid and to build sustainable livelihoods through regenerative solutions. Our mission is to empower refugees by providing inclusive education, socioeconomic opportunities, and essential skills for self-sufficiency. We equip our community with the knowledge and tools to thrive, fostering an environment where growth, self-reliance, and resilience are possible. Beyond education, we focus on sustainability through hands-on training in permagarden, soil regeneration, vermicomposting, and food forest. These initiatives restore the land, improve food security, and create a self-sustaining community. Our holistic approach addresses food security but also builds climate resilience, reducing dependency on external aid