iDE

@iDEorg

iDE leverages the power of entrepreneurship to create economic and social opportunities for people around the world.

Denver, CO
Joined April 2009

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  1. Nov 17

    Tune in Thursday to hear Tyler talk toilets! 🚽

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    Nov 16

    This is sure to be an excellent and insightful event this . Why? Because three partners will be panelists of course! Can't wait to hear from and

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    Nov 4

    With water scarcity being one of the greatest challenges of our time, the need to develop sustainable agricultural practices is critical. That is why we are excited to partner with and to help farmers in developing countries. .

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    Nov 2

    Interested in solutions for ? Please join , , , and others on Nov. 5 at 7:45am Nepal time (Nov. 4 at 9pm Virginia time) for a webinar on IPM Packages for Maize! Register in advance:

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  5. Nov 2

    It's time to build your knowledge! 🤓 Join the coming four-week learning journey where you'll have the opportunity to imagine possibilities in the space across the sanitation value chain while building your personal toolkit.

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  6. Oct 30

    "Today I can feed my family throughout the year. My children are able to go to school. This change inspired me to transfer the knowledge and experience I got to other farmers in my community." — Beletu Bacha, Ethiopia

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  7. Oct 29

    So great to see iDE alum present at on the digital research she's doing on gender transformation in —Especially appreciated seeing the change taking place within our SMSU3 program in Cambodia and the opportunities for deepening that impact.

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    Oct 28

    That's what we've found at with the toilet in Ghana. People recognize the Sama Sama color and brand, and that's driven adoption of 7500+ toilets so far. We agree, more good looking toilets!

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  9. Oct 27

    Dive a little deeper with our tactic report about reaching the poorest in Cambodia with sanitation through targeted subsidies:

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  10. Oct 27

    Great presentation from on sanitation marketing! : affordability = primary driver of toilet purchases. We're working on cost-effective financing & targeted subsidy solutions to market in places like Bangladesh ().

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    Oct 26

    Thank you for making the conference free and online globally! Accessibility to invaluable information and discourse on water is as important as accessibility to clean and safe water.

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  12. Oct 27

    Great session w/ & others about designing behavior change campaigns. : does the message resonate with the audience given their context? Reminds us of the campaign!

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  13. Oct 27

    Learning so much at from Aquaya and about the role of innovative financing in . Might a development impact bond like ours in Cambodia () be a financing solution for increasing access to safely managed sanitation?

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  14. Oct 23

    We're talking design and WASH funding next week at the SEEP Annual Conference and the UNC Water and Health Conference. Don't miss out! Sign up to see us at SEEP () and UNC ().

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    Oct 22

    Despite setbacks brought on by , a farmer in Nepal has newfound success improving the quality and quantity of his yields by using . Read about it in an article out in today:

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  16. Oct 19

    100,000 Cambodian households received handwashing materials developed by the iDE Cambodia Innovation Lab on ! 🥳 Thanks !

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    Oct 16

    It doesn't get more exciting! Join skilled facilitators from at for an interactive training workshop on how to apply one of the custom-made human-centered design tools:

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  18. Oct 16

    "Thanks to the project, I have assets and started generating income. I have respect and make decisions jointly with my husband. I also actively participate in group and community meetings." — Debirtu Tonkolu, Ethiopia

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