GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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The Values of Immigrant Women
Established in 2003, TASAT was formerly known as the Mandarin Literacy Class for foreign brides in Kaohsiung City. In addition to teaching mandarin in Mandarin Literacy Class, liberating education and empowerment programs were also available.
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 5: Gender Equality / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Aurora Creates a Bright Future with the Tribes in Alishan Together
Before introducing “Aurora Social Enterprise”, we need to introduce “Manna”. A long-time volunteer, Chen Ya-Zhen, was inspired by the Indian Priest Zheng Mu-Xi who has cared for indigenous people in Taiwan for years since she went to Fu Jen Catholic University. Since then, Chen started to promote organic agriculture in Alishan and founded “Manna Organic Life Association” advocating “Help Yourself First & Others Will Help You”. Its objectives are to help indigenous families preserve their culture, improve their economic status & life and protect the ecological environment.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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Their Persistence Creates a Beautiful Future
That day, after the heavy rain, a glorious rainbow appeared in the sky. Where the rainbow fell was very close to the location which we decided to open the coffee shop for indigenous people. It’s as if we were blessed by the ancestral spirits of the Taroko tribe and we are destined to settle in here…
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Miaoli County Indigenous Peoples Craft Association Revives Atayal Dyeing and Weaving Culture
The colorful wool felt strips are coiled around and fastened with a colored strip to form round pointy objects. Yuma Taru and her partners are working on the new installation art overtime at the workshop. All materials they use come from the results of the hard work by all women and girls in her tribe.
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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Rediscover Traditional Crafts and Reproduce the Beautiful Saisiyat Culture in Donghe Village
Outdoors, there are grilled pork, edible wild plants, gluten rice, and mysterious cocktails on the dining table; all you can eat. On the square next to it, children are singing ancient folk ballad and young people and elders are dancing around them. This is not a traditional indigenous festival but the annual cultural exchange where people get together in Donghe Village.
GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Taiwan Indigenous Dinavun Development Association Reproduces Atayal’s Gaga Spirit
Kitchen is the core to every household and is also where the spirit to help and support each other that Atayal people uphold lies. They rediscover the values of growing crops by starting from “eating”. “Daan River Indigenous Tribal Kitchen” is always open, connecting the hearts of all generations of 15 Atayal tribes.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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The Values of Immigrant Women
Established in 2003, TASAT was formerly known as the Mandarin Literacy Class for foreign brides in Kaohsiung City. In addition to teaching mandarin in Mandarin Literacy Class, liberating education and empowerment programs were also available.
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 5: Gender Equality / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Aurora Creates a Bright Future with the Tribes in Alishan Together
Before introducing “Aurora Social Enterprise”, we need to introduce “Manna”. A long-time volunteer, Chen Ya-Zhen, was inspired by the Indian Priest Zheng Mu-Xi who has cared for indigenous people in Taiwan for years since she went to Fu Jen Catholic University. Since then, Chen started to promote organic agriculture in Alishan and founded “Manna Organic Life Association” advocating “Help Yourself First & Others Will Help You”. Its objectives are to help indigenous families preserve their culture, improve their economic status & life and protect the ecological environment.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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Their Persistence Creates a Beautiful Future
That day, after the heavy rain, a glorious rainbow appeared in the sky. Where the rainbow fell was very close to the location which we decided to open the coffee shop for indigenous people. It’s as if we were blessed by the ancestral spirits of the Taroko tribe and we are destined to settle in here…
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Miaoli County Indigenous Peoples Craft Association Revives Atayal Dyeing and Weaving Culture
The colorful wool felt strips are coiled around and fastened with a colored strip to form round pointy objects. Yuma Taru and her partners are working on the new installation art overtime at the workshop. All materials they use come from the results of the hard work by all women and girls in her tribe.
GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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Rediscover Traditional Crafts and Reproduce the Beautiful Saisiyat Culture in Donghe Village
Outdoors, there are grilled pork, edible wild plants, gluten rice, and mysterious cocktails on the dining table; all you can eat. On the square next to it, children are singing ancient folk ballad and young people and elders are dancing around them. This is not a traditional indigenous festival but the annual cultural exchange where people get together in Donghe Village.
GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Taiwan Indigenous Dinavun Development Association Reproduces Atayal’s Gaga Spirit
Kitchen is the core to every household and is also where the spirit to help and support each other that Atayal people uphold lies. They rediscover the values of growing crops by starting from “eating”. “Daan River Indigenous Tribal Kitchen” is always open, connecting the hearts of all generations of 15 Atayal tribes.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth