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No More Heartbreak
“After these youths stepping out of juvie, the first call they receive changes their lives. The association’s job consists of settlement and career guidance, as well as preventing rehabilitated youths from further crime committing, so that prevent them from the adult judicial system after they turn 18 and will inevitably be marked with a criminal record”, said Chen Yan-Chun.
Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / MEPP / Association / Social enterprise / GOAL 1: No Poverty / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality / GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
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Come and have fun in Ca'wi Community
Remote towns in Taiwan face population aging and youth emigration. Without enterprises devoting funds to a rural area, how are young labors willing to stay in their hometown? He Jun-Xiong is one of the young men like a stray bird returning to his hometown. He leads people at the Ca’wi Community Development Association to build sightseeing attractions in the tribe. He succeeds to help people in his tribe make money and further bring Ca’wi into sharp focus in Hualien.
Indigenous / Sustainable / Culture / Community development / Manpower / Travel / MEPP / Community revitalization / Association / Social enterprise / Youth entrepreneur
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Pangcah Leads Organic Farming and Restores Amis Food Culture
Pangcah Organic Farm in Hualien leads by example to promote organic farming. Step by step, they develop a natural farming culture with local small-scale farmers by sharing their know-how. Through assiduous use of government subsidy programs, they solve workforce shortages by hiring middle-aged workers.
Indigenous / Culture / MEPP / GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
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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 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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No More Heartbreak
“After these youths stepping out of juvie, the first call they receive changes their lives. The association’s job consists of settlement and career guidance, as well as preventing rehabilitated youths from further crime committing, so that prevent them from the adult judicial system after they turn 18 and will inevitably be marked with a criminal record”, said Chen Yan-Chun.
Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / MEPP / Association / Social enterprise / GOAL 1: No Poverty / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality / GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
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Come and have fun in Ca'wi Community
Remote towns in Taiwan face population aging and youth emigration. Without enterprises devoting funds to a rural area, how are young labors willing to stay in their hometown? He Jun-Xiong is one of the young men like a stray bird returning to his hometown. He leads people at the Ca’wi Community Development Association to build sightseeing attractions in the tribe. He succeeds to help people in his tribe make money and further bring Ca’wi into sharp focus in Hualien.
Indigenous / Sustainable / Culture / Community development / Manpower / Travel / MEPP / Community revitalization / Association / Social enterprise / Youth entrepreneur
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Pangcah Leads Organic Farming and Restores Amis Food Culture
Pangcah Organic Farm in Hualien leads by example to promote organic farming. Step by step, they develop a natural farming culture with local small-scale farmers by sharing their know-how. Through assiduous use of government subsidy programs, they solve workforce shortages by hiring middle-aged workers.
Indigenous / Culture / MEPP / GOAL 2: Zero Hunger / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
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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 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