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Thursday, 08 April 2010 15:36

Seeding Change In Senegal

Written by Jeff Rose

Peace Corps Volunteer, David Campbell has worked diligently in Senegal to help seed more of The Full Belly Project's Universal Nut Shellers.

Watch his latest video. 

Check out the latest photo's from all the hard work David has done spreading the technology of The Full Belly Project in Senegal.

To support this and the research and development of new technologies DONATE TODAY!


 
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 15:43

Jock Brandis- Speech at Feast Against Famine

Written by Jeff Rose

Watch this CNN i-report showing the Director of Research and Development, Jock Brandis describing how the latest Full Belly Project technology, "The Rocking Water Pump" will be tested and used in Guyana.   This speech was given at the 8th Annual Feast AGAINST Famine in Wilmington, NC February 20, 2010. 


 
Monday, 01 March 2010 15:24

Full Belly Executive Director Interviewed for his Peace Corps Experience

Written by Jeff Rose

Jeff Rose, Executive Director discussed his involvement in Peace Corps and how it led him to The Full Belly Project:

http://appserv02.uncw.edu/news/artview.aspx?id=2811

 


 
Thursday, 18 February 2010 20:37

Full Belly Makes Splash in USAID Newsletter

Written by Jeff Rose

Read about how The Full Belly Project, NC State and the Crop Research Institute collaborated in Ghana in the latest USAID Newsletter!

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Thursday, 18 February 2010 20:22

Full Belly Project in semi-finals

Written by Jeff Rose

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For Immediate Release

Contact: JenJoy Roybal, Tel: 718.290.9283, Email: jroybal@bfi.org

The 2010 Buckminster Fuller Challenge semi-finalists announced

FEBRUARY 17, 2010 NEW YORK CITY — The Buckminster Fuller Institute is proud to announce that thirty outstanding entries to the Buckminster Fuller Challenge have been advanced to the final stage of review.

The distinguished jury will select a winner who will be presented with the OmniOculi sculpture and the $100,000 prize money to honor and encourage further development of their work at a public ceremony in Washington DC, on June 5, 2010.

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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 11:26

Full Belly Project in Wilmington Business Journal

Written by Jeff Rose

The article "Full Belly Project licenses new water pump for irrigation" appeared in the local Wilmington Business Journal this month, in the February 5-18, 2010 issue.


 
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