EMPOWERING LOCAL COMMUNITIES THROUGH SKILL DEVELOPMENT
…money directly into the hands of the locals, the people who need it the most, and not big companies. When we buy locally made goods or eat at locally-owned restaurants…
…money directly into the hands of the locals, the people who need it the most, and not big companies. When we buy locally made goods or eat at locally-owned restaurants…
…money directly into the hands of the locals, the people who need it the most, and not big companies. When we buy locally made goods or eat at locally-owned restaurants…
We kicked off our new webinar series, The Power Series, in March. Yesterday, our eighth episode, called The Power of Local, went live with insight from three amazing thought leaders….
…the immediate future? In the immediate future we want to focus a little more on sourcing, replacing our toiletries with locally made products and introducing some more small local suppliers…
…of your comfort zone and keep it spontaneous. Support the local economy Connect with the locals to learn about their lifestyle and regional cuisine. Listen to their best tips and…
…local community The period of lockdown has highlighted the importance of local community and a local network. With some neighbours shielding or being unable to access services or products, many…
…than throw them away. SALT RESORT Staying at the Salt of Palmar hotel, travellers allow the hotel to support local artisans and develop the local economy. Argentum Apothecary This clean…
…yourself in local life. Read a locally-written guidebook, explore artisanal crafts and eat and drink local fare – Salt has its own farm and vegetarian restaurant. They also removed single-use…
…Through working with local communities and championing local employment, they have fostered a better standard of living in those communities. SALT was selected by our judging panel as this category’s…
…strive to recycle and reuse wherever they can. SALT also educates children at local schools on the harmful effects of plastic waste. Through working with local communities and championing local…
…support local communities, will become more appealing in a post-lockdown world. One such brand is Butterfly Mark certified boutique hotel SALT of Palmar, bBased in Mauritius, the hotel puts people…
…travel. “Many destinations are being greatly challenged by over tourism. Places are being irreparably damaged and in multiple locations around the world, money from tourism isn’t benefitting local communities. These…
After spending months under lockdown due to the global pandemic, countries are slowly easing back into what everyone call a “new normal” while restrictions are lifting. From visiting a local…