behaviour change

Andrew Wanliss-Orlebar

Location

Andrew's home London
United Kingdom
51° 33' 39.6396" N, 0° 5' 19.4964" W
GB

Andrew is English, but spent his youth with his parents in France. Growing up, he had some environmental awareness, but did not plan a career or a life in the field. After going to university, he kept in touch with his friends, and was impressed by their level of material success and interested in who had bought a new car. Until one day he wasn’t. Without realising it, he had shifted his value system, and was much more interested in quality of life, seeing if his friends were happy and having meaningful relationships. 

Nick Meynen

Location

Nick's home Leuven
Belgium
50° 53' 5.0424" N, 4° 44' 17.5092" E
BE

Lucie's work

 

Lucie is a self-educated woman. She has gathered her knowledge and training from a number of different learning experiences, both formal and informal. She has taken several courses and has a broad work background. Until recently, Lucie worked for Trias a Belgian development organisation. Her work included development of strategic fundraising plan, on Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) for the not for profit sector supplement and of GRI sustainability report. She was also on the board of directors of MO magazine.

Lucie Evers

Location

Lucie's home Gent
Belgium
51° 3' 14.0868" N, 3° 41' 29.0616" E
BE

Shabnam Anvar

Location

Shabnam's home Paris
France
48° 50' 54.0168" N, 2° 23' 44.8512" E
FR
 

Steven Vromman

Location

Steven's home Ghent
Belgium
51° 3' 33.6636" N, 3° 45' 11.4012" E
BE

Steven grew up in a small village in Flanders in times where everything was possible and there were no limits. In his early teens he began questioning things, and he became more and more involved in North – South issues, human rights and justice. On a trip to Bolivia, at the age of 26, he was confronted with the reality of the situation for the first time, and seeing with his own eyes the disparity, he was determined to do something about it.

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