11 grassroots innovators demonstrate effective climate change solutions under SEEDS initiative
New Delhi (India), October 27: Humanitarian Innovation and intervention technologies have become an immediate need to contain the pressing challenges being posed at both global and community level. Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS), a not-for-profit organization, has chosen to identify and onboard participatory and community-led approach to facilitate and community driven frameworks by […]
New Delhi (India), October 27: Humanitarian Innovation and intervention technologies have become an immediate need to contain the pressing challenges being posed at both global and community level. Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS), a not-for-profit organization, has chosen to identify and onboard participatory and community-led approach to facilitate and community driven frameworks by bringing 11 grassroots innovators though its initiative, ‘Flip the Notion’. The initiative’s focus is climate resilience through innovation.
During the event, innovators showcased the intervention and outreach programs executed by them in communities which have been affected by climate change and the positive impact the engagements had in communities in terms of future preparedness and upskilling. A short film highlighting the journey of innovators was followed by a panel discussion with distinguished social and humanitarian experts. The panelists included Kamal Kishore, NDMA, Government of India, Takeshi Komino, General Secretary at CWS Japan, Aruna Pandey, Research Consultant, Lighthouse Communities who elaborated and shared their views on transformative solutions for resilient communities, challenges and innovations for stressed communities, collaborations, and technology-based interventions amongst others.