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M·CAM Delivers Second Heritable Innovation Trust to Government and Communities in Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, and Ecuador

Date:  Tue, 2010-08-17

M·CAM Delivers Second Heritable Innovation Trust to Government and Communities in Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, and Ecuador

August 17, 2010 – Rabaul, East New Britian, Paupa New Guinea; Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; Napo, Ecuador and Charlottesville, Virginia –– By constituting reciprocal knowledge networks to perpetually benefit whole communities the 2010 Heritable Innovation Trust uses the fundamental values expressed in Integral Accounting to invite knowledge holders and users into cooperation that will last and grow. This document continues the World’s First Heritable Innovation Trust Document, written in 2009, which was deployed and stewarded by the communities in East New Britain.

The 2010 Heritable Innovation Trust was written by M·CAM in partnership with Follywell #6 (Paupa New Guiena, East New Britian) Mongolia Innovation Commons Partners (MICP–Ulaanbaatar), and The Runa Foundation (Ecuador). Fifty five pieces of Heritable Knowledge are chronicled in the 2010 Heritable Innovation Trust document including the Guayusa leaf, an organic fish trap, and ger.

You can find more information on the Heritable Innovation Trust Program at our website, http://www.heritableinnovationtrust.org/blog/

Please follow the link provided to download the full Trust Document (8.3MB) http://portal.heritableinnovationtrust.org/hit2010

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