M·CAM’s Heritable Innovation Trust Program Expands to Mongolia
Date: Mon, 2010-01-25
M·CAM’s Heritable Innovation Trust Program Expands to Mongolia
January 25, 2010 –– The Vice President of the Mongolian National Business Incubators Federation and Director of Business Talent Women’s Incubator, Tsend Enkhtuya has become a deployment partner for the Heritable Innovation Trust program in Mongolia. During recent meetings sponsored by, and including, the President of Mongolia, Economic and Development Advisors, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Heritable Innovation Trust framework was presented and warmly embraced.
M·CAM is working with Tsend Enkhtuya to initiate programs with the nomadic yak herders. “In this winter is very cold in Mongolia and a lots of livestock are in disaster because of high snows, colds, also from mining’s environmental problems,” she writes. Given the extensive Heritable Knowledge in ecological resource management, dairy production, and organic resource utilization, the nomadic communities are ideally aligned for inclusion in the Heritable Innovation Trust framework.
This summer, M·CAM is preparing expansions of the Heritable Innovation Trust programs in an expanded number of communities in Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, Ecuador, and northeastern Brazil.
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