Center for Social Innovation
Dimensions – Red Unidos
Center for Social Innovation (DIS) The Center for Social Innovation contributes to alleviation of poverty through ANSPE's alternative offer, focusing in three main areas: • • • •
Co-funding of social innovation projects creating and strengthening a favorable environment to develop social innovation from the government Developing research that enables better decision-making at ANSPE Implementing strategies of knowledge management.
Social Innovation: solution (product, service, practice or management model) that is: Innovative Tested Sustainable Cost-Efficient Greater impact on families in extreme poverty
Allies
What we do
Social Innovation Projects
Social Innovation Projects
+ Participatory Social Innovation
Open Social Innovation
SI Project Footprint Working with over 2,700 families in 34 Projects Housing Nutrition Income/Employment. • • Located in • •
50% the Atlantic Coast 21% in Antioquia & Coffee Zone 21% Central 7% South
% of CIS Projects per Dimension
60% 50% 40%
Map Legend 30%
44%
Regions with S.I. Projects
32% 20% 10% 0%
26% 15%
Families
400 Size of bubble = families
12% 6%
3%
Participatory Social Innovations
Atlántico
Arjona, Bolivar
620 Families 30 women • Parque Saco Recicla 40 children • Home Vegetable Gardens • Solid Waste Management • Clothing association
Puebloviejo, Magdalena
Sabanalarga, Atlántico
60 women 60 Families Differentiated and gender- Participatory Rural sensitive approach Innovation Social Businesses
Antioquia
Chia. Cundinamarca
El Morro, Casanare
221 Families Water Filters
175 families 240 Children
190 families
Children Agents of change
Open Social Innovations
Putumayo: 104 families Risaralda: 139 families La Guajira: 311 families
Arjona, Bolivar Cundinamarca Innovative Solutions for housing improvements
Valle del Cauca Income Generation “100 mil viviendas” Government Program
Platforms and applications to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of people who live in extreme poverty (Justified Left)
Antioquia
Popayán, Cauca
Food Security through the use of food in high level of maturity
Solutions to improve the quality of milk produced by farmers.
Knowledge Management and Promotion of Social Innovation
Hilando: mapping social innovation and articulating networks on Social Innovation
The aim is to identify initiatives and actors working on social innovation to improve the quality of life of vulnerable families, and to expand and strengthen the sphere of social innovation.
www.hilando.gov.co
Hilando: mapping social innovation and articulating networks on Social Innovation
Research
Through innovative methodologies, we ensure the appropriate identification of challenges and the cocreation of solutions with the community. We recognize that communities are an invaluable source of knowledge and agents of their own change.
Partnerships with universities
5
Cities
+ 50
Unidos Families
7
Universities
+250
Design Students
+30 Social Workers
+ 40 Ideas
These partnerships are fundamental to promote, disseminate and strengthen social innovation, generating a favorable environment for social innovation. Design students work on innovative solutions to specific challenges, developing a participatory processes, and co-creating those solutions with the families.
Partnerships with universities
Publications Cazando Ideas - Investigaciones
Social Technologies Social Technologies are fundamental to: • Connect actors, share information and create solutions collectively. • Increase awareness regarding social innovation. • Improve synergies between government and various actors.
Public Policy
Social Innovation Node
www.politicadeinnovacionsocial.co
Regional Nodes East Node • Santander • Norte de Santander
Caribbean Node • Atlántico • Bolívar • Guajira • Magdalena
Center Node • Cundinamarca • Boyacá • Tolima
Antioquia Node
South West Node • Valle del Cauca • Cauca • Nariño • Choco
Coffee Zone Node • Caldas • Quindío • Risaralda
Follow us: www.facebook.com/centrodeinnovacionsocial www.facebook.com/ANSPExtrema
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