Doughnut Economics for development NGOs (Past)
Exploring alternative economic approaches: Doughnut Economics for development NGOs.
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Exploring alternative economic approaches: Doughnut Economics for development NGOs
NGOs know that the world needs to change if we are to both protect the planet and provide for its people. And this means new approaches to economic systems. Doughnut Economics has garnered interest across the world as a new compass for human prosperity in the 21st century, proposing ways to rethink economies in service of people and planet. In this webinar, experts from the Doughnut Economics Action Lab will present an overview of the concept and the way it is being put into action by businesses, governments, community organisations, advocates and beyond. Webinar participants will then jointly explore how development NGOs could make use of the concept and tools in their work - across programmes, research, advocacy, and campaigns. This webinar is free and open to anyone in NGOs curious about the concept of Doughnut Economics or keen to explore the role their organisations can play in creating a new economic approach that better serves humanity and the living world.
This webinar will be facilitated by Simon Starling (independent consultant) and Erinch Sahan (DEAL).
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Erinch Sahan
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Erinch is the business and enterprise lead at the Doughnut Economics Action Lab. Recently, he was the chief executive of the World Fair Trade Organization and previously spent 7 years at Oxfam leading campaign initiatives and founded Oxfam’s Future of Business Initiative. Erinch has also worked at Procter & Gamble as a market strategy manager, established a furniture business and worked for Australia's aid programme. Erinch is a board member of the Social Enterprise World Forum and teaches sustainable value chains at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He holds degrees in finance and law, and an honorary doctorate from Oxford Brookes University.
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Roberto Bonino
Geneva, Genève, Switzerland
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Oliver Hutchinson
Sydney, Australia
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Sahar Shaker
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Tracey Gilmore
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Massimo Calamassi
8003, Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
I am a catalyst for systemic change. Supporting individuals, organisations and companies on their path towards a regenerative present and future. I walk and talk the talk. I am an active learner. I enjoy and strongly believe in collaborating and co-creating. I am a visionary. I question the common theory of economics and societal structures. I engage in reinventing the present and the future! I am an Economist. I am a co-founder of CoRegener8 with the vision of co-creating regenerative cultures.