
Ubuntu at Work Check out Sarah Khan's post about her foodie travels through Bangalore at the Ubuntu at Work website reposted from her website www.tastingcultures.com
UbuntuAtWork » Blog Archive » From Sarah K Khan: Bangalore, homemade divine dosa and cocomut chutney
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I grew up with a culinary palette that reflected the north “subcondiment”. Our home meals in the US northeast included my parents’ tastes from Lahore to Amritsar with Srinagar and Simla taste memories mixed in. ...

Ubuntu at Work please scatter peace and joy in 2010
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As you celebrate the start of a new decade with your friends and family do spare a thought for the millions of women living in poverty and working themselves to exhaustion to take care of their kids. Do you remember where you were 10 years ago this day?

Ubuntu at Work Where were you 10 years ago today? Where do you think you'll be this day in 2020? Do you know nearly all the women Ubuntu at Work helps have lived in their slum all their lives and unless they find ways of escaping poverty will be there New Year's eve 2019. Please join us in our mission to help women micro entrepreneurs escape poverty.

Ubuntu at Work UbuntuAtWork » Blog Archive » 100 x 10 in 2010: what Ubuntu at Work accomplished in 2009 and its plans for 2010
UbuntuAtWork » Blog Archive » 100 x 10 in 2010: what Ubuntu at Work accomplished in 2009 and its pla
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2009 has been a very busy year for Ubuntu at Work. We have taken strong first steps toward our mission by helping approximately 100 women micro entrepreneurs enhance their capabilities and pursue their entrepreneurial aspirations. ...

Laura Tomasetti You are doing amazing work. And the bags the women made were a huge holiday hit. Thank you!

Ubuntu at Work is partnering with Portable Light Project (a Pop Tech collaboration) to help women micro entrepreneurs in India develop innovative products and business initiatives. Check back for more news about the initiative in early 2010.
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The Portable Light Project enables the world’s poorest people to create and own energy harvesting textiles, providing the benefits of renewable power as an integral part of everyday life.

Ubuntu at Work is hiring 2 program officers (based in Bangalore) to manage its growing initiatives across southern India - email: info@ubuntuatwork.org

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Ubuntu at Work Circle of Life bags for 2010 are on their way. stay tuned...

























