June 2014 Newsletter: Honoring Exploration

Dear friends and fellow explorers, This is a special week in Washington as National Geographic celebrates the 2014 class of the Emerging Explorer's Program, which honored SOIL’s work in 2011. Following the example of National Geographic the SOIL team would like to use this month’s newsletter to....

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A Shout Out to the Explorer in All of Us

This is a special week in Washington as National Geographic celebrates the 2014 class of Emerging Explorers. SOIL’s work was honored in 2011 when SOIL Co-founder and Executive Director Sasha Kramer was recognized for our team’s groundbreaking work in waste transformation. The Emerging Explorers....

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Our Ambasadris

Her name is Joachim Gracius Philomene, but everyone knows her as Madame Bwa, or just Manman (the Creole word for "mother"). But no matter what you call her, the Ambasadris of SOIL North Haiti plays a crucial role in our work. Since the inception of SOIL in 2006, she has been spreading the word and....

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Spreading Compost Love

Jean Delinoit works at SOIL as part of the agricultural team, helping to water the experimental gardens, take care of the animals, and working with the rest of the agriculture team on project implementation. He sees first-hand the benefits of SOIL compost in terms of soil amelioration and increases....

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Sweating Our Success

"Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration." -Thomas Edison If Thomas Edison was right, it's no surprise that we are sweating it out here in Haiti - and not just because the summer has arrived. Genius is indeed the standard that SOIL is aiming for in our work to transform....

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We've Got the Fever

If you follow news about Haiti, it will come as no surprise to you to hear that SOIL has got the fever - chikungunya fever, that is. The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, has arrived in Haiti and is making headlines while making residents miserable. In addition to fever, the virus can cause a....

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Theo Talks Episode 29: "I Have A Visitor On My Desk.... It's the Tiger!"

Meet SOIL North Haiti's newest employee! In Episode 29 of our Theo Talks video series, the North Haiti Regional Director, Theo Huitema, introduces SOIL fans to the protege of the ever-ruthless Rat Catcher. Theo hired Ti Tig (Little Tiger) to keep the mice out of the office... or at least to look....

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Together We Plant for Change!

The 18th of May – Flag Day – is a day of pride and reflection for Haitians as the anniversary of the date when the first Haitian Flag was created after independence. All over the country celebrations happened: there were parades with marching bands and drill teams, gymnastics, music and....

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DNA Everywhere! (Or At Least From California to Haiti)

Safety is not something SOIL takes lightly. Haiti is battling the deadliest cholera epidemic in recent history, and diarrhea is the number one killer of children under five, so making sure that our waste treatment process kills off pathogens and results in safe compost is literally a matter of life....

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One Ear at a Time

At SOIL, we are always looking to learn and share knowledge. That's why every quarter we work with agriculture students from local universities who come and do an intern project with us. The training helps the students finish out their education and move from studying theory to actually having hands....

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