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  • Volunteer-powered N.H. elections buoyed by national recruitment campaigns

    Power the Polls is a national campaign that coordinates with companies and organizations across the political spectrum to reach out to potential election volunteers. The campaign then shares the volunteer's information directly with local election officials, with the goal of bolstering the pool of available poll workers.

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  • In Croatia, a hotel trying to heal war wounds

    A hotel in a small Croatian village near the Bosnia-Herzegovina border has invested in regenerating and bringing together the community that is still scarred from the Balkans war in the 1990s. Hotel owners have refurbished 10 buildings in town, provide guests with firsthand accounts from village residents to learn about the region’s history, and follow staffing policies aimed at bringing together the ethnically diverse community by hiring equal numbers of individuals from the region's ethnic groups.

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  • Hamasa zilivyosaidia wakazi wa Rabai-Kilifi kuepuka homa ya Chikungunya (Part Two)

    Mbinu mbalimbali za kiafya zilitumika kuzuia kusambaa kwa mbu anayesababisha homa ya chikungunya kutoka kaunti ya Mombasa hadi kaunti jirani ya Kilifi.Hamasa hizo zilitolewa na wahudumu wa afya wa nyanjani wa kujitolea katika gatuzi ndogo 4 za Rabai.Ambapo wahudumu walizungukia nyumba kuhakikisha kuwa mazingira ni safi na kwamba hakuna maeneo ya mbu kuzaana.

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  • How a Community in Vieques is Responding to the Landfill Crisis in Puerto Rico

    The island of Vieques’ community composting program, Isla Nena Composta, collects vegetative debris after hurricanes, processes it, and composts it to reduce the strain on local landfills.

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  • Mradi wa Skills Mtaani waboresha elimu kwa Vijana Mombasa

    Ili kuwaepusha vijana kujiunga na uhalifu na kuzama kwenye mihadarati kutokana na kukosa nafasi za kuendelea na masomo, mradi wa ujuzi wa mtaani katika eneo bunge la Mvita kaunti ya Mombasa umesaidia zaidi ya vijana 11,000 kujiunga na shule za ufundi stadi na kuwapa ujuzi wa kujikimu kimaisha. Mradi huo unawalenga vijana waliomaliza darasa la nane na kidato cha nne ambao hawawezi kuendelea na masomo kwa sababu ya umaskini.

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  • Disaster debris is pushing Puerto Rico's landfills to the brink

    Puerto Rico’s landfills are filling up quickly, but a nonprofit composting program in Vieques called Isla Nena Composta collects, processes, and composts organic materials from hurricane debris to help ease pressure on the landfills.

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  • Companies Are Helping Their Workers Commute Sustainably

    In an effort to reduce or fully eliminate carbon emissions, several companies are proposing cycle-to-work schemes and financial incentives to get their employees to travel to work in a more sustainable fashion. Some of these initiatives, like the cycle-to-work scheme, have been used by over 1.6 million commuters working for over 40,000 different employers since it was introduced by the UK government in 1999.

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  • South Minneapolis grocery store offers a special on helping

    Good Grocer, a grocery store in Minneapolis, is a nonprofit run by volunteers who receive an additional discount on groceries for their work. The store’s food outlet offers discounts of up to 70% and provides affordable, healthy foods to combat food insecurity.

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  • How a simple rain water management system transformed a semi arid village in Rajasthan, India

    Residents of Lapodiya, India, created a Chauka System to manage rainwater and restore groundwater levels in their community. The system is made of shallow holes and canals that hold rainwater for a few days in the monsoon season allowing the water to seep into the soil over time.

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  • From breweries to high schools, unique ways to fight poll worker shortage

    Amid poll worker shortages spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and safety concerns for election officials, some states are tapping a new generation of election staffers by recruiting in the places where young people already hang out, including breweries and community colleges. Kentucky's partnership with breweries helped the state sign up roughly 5,000 people to work the polls in 2020.

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