A Thriving Economy Begins with Thriving Communities 🌍🤲🏾

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It may have been quiet here on LinkedIn from our side, but behind the scenes, we've been busy weaving connections with kindred humans and organizations worldwide. That #Kenya became a spot for our real world What Matters activities is an unexpected yet perfectly fitting development (more to share soon).

From day one, we have reclaimed #HumanityInTheEconomy as the heartbeat of What Matters. Our core belief remains simple yet powerful: economies are created and shaped by the people within them.

#Communities like Tempo Arts Center in #Nairobi embody this vision and show us that a life-centered economy must start at the community level. Through their creativity and resilience, they have been cultivating social capital, fostering stability, and building the foundational trust and reciprocity essential to a just economy.

Join Joy Njeri, our #Kenya #representative at What Matters, and business partner Cyrus Mbugua, alongside the inspiring community Tempo Arts Center, as they come together with Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), Greenpeace, and Planet One to celebrate the possibilities when #economy and #humanity unite. Because, in the end, What Matters is a world where communities—and economies—are built on human connection and shared purpose.

Let’s roll into this together and follow Joy's and Cyrus' work & partners while they move toward the #GlobalDonutDay2024!
🗓️November 6th 👉https://lnkd.in/dfTcSURz🙌

Yours,
Nicole from
What Matters

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