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Earth Rights Institute Living Lab Be part of this transformational journey!
Become a leader
in Sustainable Development!
+SUMMARY
About ERI
ERI’s Living Labs
Meet our team
Our next Guatemala Tour
Program Summary
Online Course
Contact Us
+About Earth Rights Institute (ERI)
Founded in 2001 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
United Nations NGO affiliate for ECOSOC, UN Habitat, UNCSD, UN Finance and Development and Member of the Global Eco-Village Network
Promotes innovative approaches through Education, Advocacy and Research in building ecologically, economically and culturally sustainable communities in some of the world’s poorest communities
Builds models of development that support the re-localization of development expertise.
Previous and Current projects in Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, El Salvador, Sierra Leon, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Kenya, Niger, Guinea Bissau, Morocco, Guatemala, Venezuela, India, Laos
+ERI’s LIVING LABS Provides a hands-on approach that
supports cross-cultural collaboration
Creates teamwork and ingenuity as keys to eradicating poverty and securing a sustainable future for all
Redefines the framework and the concept of “development”
Develops innovative solutions to improve living conditions of local communities in need
Unites students, researchers, professors, development professionals and local communities
Builds positive global partnerships
+Meet our Team
Annie Goeke and Nola Force are the Co-Founders of ERI Living Lab
Zachary Towne-Smith: Director of ERI Living Lab in Guatemala
+The Social Innovation Tour in GuatemalaLeadership in Sustainable DevelopmentApril 18th 2015 - May 2nd 2015
Dive into the culture of Sustainable Development!-Enter the Guatemala and experience its breathtaking beauty!-Engage with local and international leaders to design REAL solutions to REAL needs. -Inspire others to balance social, economic, and environmental health
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LEAD!
LEARN!
Improve the quality of life in the small town of San Marcos la Laguna.
Unique social innovation travel experience
Become a creative and informed leader for positive change.
+On this tour you will: Work with local leaders to design
innovative solutions for sustainable fair trade cooperatives through Holistic Action Planning for Innovation (HAPI)
Collaborate with change makers such community activists, social entrepreneurs, local NGOs, educators and women’s organizations
Learn about the global context through the lens of the “People’s Goals for Sustainable Development”
Hone your leadership skills
Spend 9 days immersed in rural Guatemalan culture, sharing the home of a local leader
More info on the Global Exchange website
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Price: $ 2,250It includes:-9 days of homestay in San Marcos la Laguna, Lake Atitlan-5 days of double-room accommodations in Antigua and Panagachel-On-ground Transportation-2-3 meals per day-Professional Trip leaders and translations-Preparatory reading and orientation materials -Admission and fees to all program activities-Honoraria to expert speakers and organizations AIRFARE NOT INCLUDED
+Online Course: “Become a leader in Sustainable Development”An innovative course using powerful tools and processes that prepare you to be a leader of sustainable development in the global community.
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Course includes:
• Creative workshops• Discussions on the definition of
Sustainability • Information on existing campaigns:
- UN Millennium Development Goals - Sustainable Development Goals
• Videos demonstrating the HAPI process in Mayan Communities
+ Contact Us
Earth Rights Institute Living Lab
1127 18th Street, #4
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Phone: (310) 403-6693
Email: [email protected]
www.erilivinglab.com
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