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The Indigenous Tribes Delivered Fresh Produce to Customers' Homes.
Sunshine showers on vegetables all over the mountain. This is the results of vuvu’s bending down and caring for vegetables painstakingly. Such natural, fresh and sweet vegetables and fruits can only be grown in an environment where temperature difference between daytime and night is drastic, plus enough sunshine and clear water. Now, all you need to do is click your mouse and you can enjoy the tasty fresh produce delivered to you regardless of where you live in Taiwan.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
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Intersection 2021: Plum Corridor's 10-Year Path to Recovery
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused a devastating mudslide that buried Xiaolin Village. This is the story of how the survivors rebuilt their lives with almost-wild local plum trees and developed a sustainable business for the community.
Sustainable / Community development / Community revitalization / Social enterprise / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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25 Townways: Retain Local Youth, Preserve Traditional Culture
El Patio Del Cielo is not just a guesthouse; students on working holidays willing to devote his or her skills and expertise can stay free of charge for 30 days.
Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Victory Potential Development Centre Tears Down Employment Barriers
When those with a disability look for a job, the first question interviewers often ask is, "What can you do?" Zhang Ying Shu always asked in return, "What can we not do?"
Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / Sheltered workshop / Social enterprise / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Cidal Hunter School Targets to Pass down Aboriginal Survival Skills and Promote the Environmental Ethics Education
Because of a mountain climbing accident, an Amis young man decided to return home with his wife to do something for his native tribe. Then, he found Amis old hunters’ wisdom and skills are so precious but he knew nothing about them. Thus, He was concerned about his tribe as it declines.
Indigenous / Sustainable / Culture / Travel / MEPP / Association / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Kakawasan Tribe Is Leading Young People to Come Back to Hometown
People in Kakawasan tribe grow rice, yet in recent years, the tribe starts to make a name for itself thanks to its shell-ginger leaf hats. These sturdy and stylish hats have attracted many retailers for business cooperation. Now, people in the tribe founded Kakawasan Cooperative and collaborated with other tribes to promote their products. According to Mr. Sung Po-Fang, the chairman of Kakawasan Cooperative, this business attracts young people to take part in producing shell-ginger leaf hats. Hence, more and more young people will return hometown and contribute to this tribal business.
Indigenous / Manpower / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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The Indigenous Tribes Delivered Fresh Produce to Customers' Homes.
Sunshine showers on vegetables all over the mountain. This is the results of vuvu’s bending down and caring for vegetables painstakingly. Such natural, fresh and sweet vegetables and fruits can only be grown in an environment where temperature difference between daytime and night is drastic, plus enough sunshine and clear water. Now, all you need to do is click your mouse and you can enjoy the tasty fresh produce delivered to you regardless of where you live in Taiwan.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
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Intersection 2021: Plum Corridor's 10-Year Path to Recovery
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused a devastating mudslide that buried Xiaolin Village. This is the story of how the survivors rebuilt their lives with almost-wild local plum trees and developed a sustainable business for the community.
Sustainable / Community development / Community revitalization / Social enterprise / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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25 Townways: Retain Local Youth, Preserve Traditional Culture
El Patio Del Cielo is not just a guesthouse; students on working holidays willing to devote his or her skills and expertise can stay free of charge for 30 days.
Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Victory Potential Development Centre Tears Down Employment Barriers
When those with a disability look for a job, the first question interviewers often ask is, "What can you do?" Zhang Ying Shu always asked in return, "What can we not do?"
Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / Sheltered workshop / Social enterprise / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Cidal Hunter School Targets to Pass down Aboriginal Survival Skills and Promote the Environmental Ethics Education
Because of a mountain climbing accident, an Amis young man decided to return home with his wife to do something for his native tribe. Then, he found Amis old hunters’ wisdom and skills are so precious but he knew nothing about them. Thus, He was concerned about his tribe as it declines.
Indigenous / Sustainable / Culture / Travel / MEPP / Association / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Kakawasan Tribe Is Leading Young People to Come Back to Hometown
People in Kakawasan tribe grow rice, yet in recent years, the tribe starts to make a name for itself thanks to its shell-ginger leaf hats. These sturdy and stylish hats have attracted many retailers for business cooperation. Now, people in the tribe founded Kakawasan Cooperative and collaborated with other tribes to promote their products. According to Mr. Sung Po-Fang, the chairman of Kakawasan Cooperative, this business attracts young people to take part in producing shell-ginger leaf hats. Hence, more and more young people will return hometown and contribute to this tribal business.
Indigenous / Manpower / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities