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  • Zimbabwean Farmers Adopt Alternative to Protect Crops

    Farmers in Zimbabwe are turning to an elephant repellant called Chilli to keep the animals from eating their crops. The mixture includes ingredients like chillies, raw eggs, and cattle dung which elephants can smell from far away and want to avoid.

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  • Las Vegas has tough restrictions on outdoor landscaping. Would it work in Utah?

    Through a combination of strict outdoor water use restrictions, water waste enforcement, recycling of indoor use water, and the installation of new pump technology, the Southern Nevada Water Authority was able to reduce water use by roughly 26 billion gallons over one year.

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  • Las Vegas incentivizes removal of green turf. Should Utah?

    The Southern Nevada Water Authority pays Las Vegas residents $3 for every square foot of lawn they tear out and replace with alternatives, like artificial turf, that use less water.

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  • A growing club: Membership-based direct primary care reimagines health coverage

    Healthcare providers are turning to the direct primary care model to avoid being overbooked and to provide their patients with more personalized care. In this model, a membership fee is paid directly to the provider instead of billed to insurance agencies.

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  • Solar empowers Pala'wan indigenous women to save basketry tradition, natural forest

    The installation of solar panels in communities in the Philippines without electricity allows Pala’wan indigenous women to weave more baskets at night and increase their household income.

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  • 'Vivienda social': Puede este modelo ayudar a resolver la crisis de asequibilidad en Sacramento

    El ayuntamiento de Sacramento (Estados Unidos) está trabajando en un proyecto de vivienda para personas de ingresos mixtos llamado Clover Apartments, que potencialmente podría traer un modelo de vivienda social a la ciudad. La vivienda social se refiere a la vivienda que cuenta con apoyo público, pero que no es propiedad total del gobierno, y permite un mayor control de los inquilinos y protección de precios. El concepto de vivienda social es raro en los Estados Unidos, pero es popular en lugares como Viena (Austria), en donde representa alrededor del 40% del tipo de viviendas de la ciudad, y no es directame

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  • How a young Nigerian is tackling learning problem among rural pupils with digital tools

    Teach For Nigeria works to eliminate educational inequity in Nigeria and recruits young graduates and education enthusiasts to teach in rural schools. With the help of the Aid for Rural Education Access Initiative, Teach for Nigeria recruits can bring innovative, digital tools — like talking, audio books — to help enhance learning in and out of the classroom.

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  • "Brave to Rebuild": how volunteers are helping to rebuild Kyiv region after russia's invasion

    A group of volunteers in Ukraine created the Brave to Rebuild initiative to clear debris and make necessary repairs to homes that were destroyed in the war so their inhabitants can spend the winter in them.

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  • Rift Valley Fever Surveillance

    Heath care workers and Ugandan officials are containing Rift Valley Fever through heightened surveillance by a team that monitors and reports all potential cases. They also made symptoms clear to the public so they, too, can report potential cases.

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  • How a St. Louis Spice Drive Offers Refugees a Taste of Home

    The International Institute of St. Louis works with immigrants and refugees and partnered with a local grocer, Global Foods Market, to host an annual spice drive for those facing food insecurity. Spices aren’t normally thought of when people donate to food banks, but they can provide both flavor and a cultural connection to home. Last year’s drive collected nearly 30 pounds of spices and with matching donations, a total of 600 jars of spices were given to people facing food insecurity.

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