Talib Mutogi, the Kitui-East area Chief praised the project, saying, "Mumo vouchers (CIC) have changed the lives of the people in my community. I'm happy to see people meet every week to trade using vouchers, creating trust amongst them. I'm grateful for the project and it's my prayer that it continues for the benefit of this community."
- By Janet Otieno
Regenerative Traditions
“We didn’t expect that it would mushroom to this extent,” says Dzeha. “Men have joined. Young people have joined. Almost all the recipients that I talk to belong to a group and are looking forward to starting a mwerya.”
- By Will Ruddick
Family Time Banking & Screen Time
If we think of the household or homestead as a small community – where we all have services we are offering each other – then creating promises toward those offerings (like doing chores) could result in receiving other offerings (like a limited allowance of internet or screen time). This sounds a lot like an economy. The word economy stems from the Greek – household management.
- By Will Ruddick
2022 Recap
This year has been amazing – Rising up out of extreme challenges in 2020 and 2021 - we got our software, legal and implementation streamlined and seeing Community Inclusion Currencies (CICs) rapidly growing.
- By Will Ruddick
Beyond the $ merry-go-round - Traditional Wisdom of Mweria
Mweria is an ancient social contract of mutual aid – there is a debt to be paid by the person receiving the support – which is paid as they help others. It is a beautiful form of reciprocal exchange.
- By Will Ruddick
Why Celo
There is no other EVM chain (on which our software stack is built) that has agreed to let us be part of the infrastructure or has the last mile solutions, community and liquidity Celo offers.
- By Will Ruddick
Connecting and adapting financial instruments to social and bio-regional regeneration
It is wonderful to be among a community of practice that is connecting and adapting financial instruments to social and bio-regional regeneration.
Bangla to Siaya
Speaking to Angeline from the Legio Maria church group, she had this to say, “Sarafu Network has blessed my home. I no longer miss a meal since we have vegetables in the farm throughout the seasons. I enjoy working on our farm as I am sure of putting food on the table for my family and even getting more to sell to my neighbors.”
LGBTQI+ Economies of Support
The LGBTQI+ Community is Abundant but cash is not. How can we create economies of support?
Kilifi Elders Youth Church Mesh and FOMO
The employment of community inclusion currency vouchers by different groups within Kilifi county keeps growing to build a connect economic commons to build a thriving community.