Kopernik Bali. Kopernik connects simple technology with last mile communities to reduce poverty Since 2010 we have reached more than 190000 people in 19 countries with solar lights water filters clean cookstoves and other lifechanging innovations.
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Kopernik Solutions is a nonprofit organisation working to find innovative ways of reducing poverty In 2018 Kopernik received a grant to perform E coli tests using innovative technologies Using Akvo’s water quality testing solution an experiment.
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BALI NGOs AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS KOPERNIK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Toshi Nakamura and Ewa Wojkowska founded Kopernik in 2010 after seeing that lifechanging and affordable technologies existed but they weren’t reaching the people who lived in the most remote and hard to reach parts of the world the last mile.
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Here are photos from our ongoing experimentation project “Promoting Sustainable Animal Feed” Kopernik currently works with Black Soldier Fly FarmBali to experiment with black soldier fly larvae to test if it can provide a more sustainable and inexpensive duck feed alternative for duck breeders in Bali.
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Race Against Time, COVID19 is a Your Help and Bali Needs
In May 2020 Kopernik conducted a rapid assessment to better understand the impact of COVID19 on livelihoods in Bali This is a part of Kopernik’s broader COVID19 Emergency Response initiative to support communities affected by the pandemic For the rapid assessment we interviewed 87 respondents comprising of 10 business owners and 77 households.