Tohoku - Road to Recovery (Singapore) 21 Sep 2012
The event went pretty well, we had a Facebook event page which we invited more than 1000 people, and we pitched successfully to several sites,Artitude PitchSingapore Business ReviewYesterday SGPlush...
View ArticleRelief 2.0: Tohoku - Road to the Future Photo and Art Exhibits in USA
We will be in North America to do Relief 2.0: Tohoku - Road to the Future in Nov 2012.As part of the global launch of Markets of Hope, the organization Relief 2.0 will host a conference about efficient...
View ArticleRelief 2.0 Events in Mexico, January 2013
Relief 2.0 is planning a series of events in Mexico, including Art and Photo Exhibits as well as conferences and presentations on efficient disaster response and sustainable recovery. Join us from...
View ArticleRelief 2.0 Photo Exhibit at Casa de la cultura Tijuana 10 Jan 2013
Relief 2.0 was at Casa de la Cultura in Tijuana on Jan 10, and many people learned about how communities can support one another and new technologies used in Disaster Relief.Products made by survivors...
View ArticleValentine's Day Solidarity for Haiti and Japan in Creole and Japanese
As part of our Markets of Hope initiative to support the recovery of disaster affected communities through commercial and shared profit initiatives, we will announce this Friday a collection of...
View ArticleYear 2 - Japan Tsunami
It has been 2 years when the disaster struck the North East Coast of Japan. Leaving 19,000 people dead or missing and more than 300,000 people still displaced. Calling some survivors and chatting...
View ArticleRelief 2.0 -- Tohoku: Road to the Future Global Show
Relief 2.0 Relief 2.0 -- Tohoku: Road to the Future Global Art and Photo Exhibition will resume in May 2013 and it will be bigger and better than ever!If you are interested in learning sustainable...
View ArticleBoston Strong
Anyone free to help out in a project?Boston Marathon is something very personal to me, it is in the city that I lived in for years, and I have many friends and family there. I've been to many Boston...
View ArticleGuava Juice for Quick Recovery of Dengue Fever and other related illness
Up all night during Space Apps Challenge in Port-au-Prince, I got bit by plenty of mosquitoes this weekend. Then, after 8 hours in air-conditioned bus, I fell ill with fever and bone pain...I did not...
View ArticleRelief 2.0 -- Tohoku: Road to the Future - San Diego
After Rosarito Art Festival, Tohoku: Road to the future goes to San Diego.There will be a talk on the progress of the Japan Tsunami recovery as well as art and photos showing the contrast of...
View ArticleDisruption for social good -- Disaster Relief
In many disasters, millions of dollars are donated to support relief effort. The governments pledge millions and as a result, so you would expect supplies to be plenty and survivor to have what they...
View ArticleBuilding a Draft Sustainable Development Strategy for Jimaní
Jimaní is a 12,000 people city by the Dominican Republic - Haiti border. Active human and goods transportation traffic goes through it daily and a significant part of its economy is linked to the...
View ArticleSummary Resilience Assessment for Port-au-Prince*
Port-au-Prince is a particularly vulnerable city, located in the path of frequent hurricanes, with common tropical storms, an active rainy season and a high population density with limited access to...
View ArticleTyphoon Haiyan
Our friends from Fuel Relief Fund is announcing a response to Tacloban, capitol city of the Philippine province Leyte. Fuel Relief Fund will be providing gas and diesel to aid individuals, other...
View ArticleHope For Initiative 2013
Hopefor Initiative is an annual convention where the disaster relief teams of Military, Governments and Non-Governmental organizations come together to share experiences, challenges and exchange...
View ArticleEmpowering Artisans Photo and Crafts Exhibit
In the towns of Dajabón and Jimaní, Haitians and Dominicans live together. These are border towns and although there is a lot of trade passing through the border, these towns are among the poorest...
View ArticleDisaster Response and Relief Ideas and Topics for the Race for Resilience...
On January 10, 2014, the fourth anniversary of the Haitian 2010 earthquake, the Relief 2.0 team held an international "ideathon" and digital hangout with Civil Innovation Lab partners and friends from...
View ArticleDisaster Response and Relief Ideas and Topics for the Hack4Good Hackathon
On February 8, alongside with the Race for Resilience happening in Tokyo, the Relief 2.0 team held a Hack4Good and Disaster Night activity. Doing in a creative way to work on new ideas that haven’t...
View ArticlePortraits of Artisans Exhibition
[img]http://relief20.com/sites/relief20.com/files/images/blog/inline/img_3648...Haiti Earthquake January 2010Fashion, Art & Design
View ArticlePortraits of Artisans Exhibition
There are many artisans in Haiti and within the Dominican Republic. In some of the villages near the border, in Dajabon, Jimani and Barahona, I've met many people living in poverty. Initially, I was...
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