Crypto Altruism Podcast Episode 172 - Piloting Change Part 2: Exploring Web3 Innovations for Real-World Impact, ft. Mercy Corps Ventures, Empowa, and Atlantis

Piloting Change: Exploring Web3 Innovations for Real-World Impact, with Njeri Muhia & Abeera Akhtar of Mercy Corps Ventures, Greg Schneider and Marie-Odile Zanders of Empowa, and Irthu Suresh of Atlantis.

TLDR - In this episode, we continue exploring how Empowa and Atlantis, supported by Mercy Corps Ventures, are leveraging Web3 technology to scale climate-resilient housing in Mozambique and improve clean water access in India. Learn how blockchain is driving real-world impact through these innovative pilot projects.


In episode 172, which is second part in our two-part series, we welcome back Njeri Muhia and Abeera Akhtar from Mercy Corps Ventures, Greg Schneider and Marie-Odile Zanders from Empowa, and Irthu Suresh from Atlantis. We continue exploring their pilot projects that leverage Web3 technology to build climate resilience, diving deeper into the role of blockchain technology, how to effectively measure impact, the next steps for scaling the projects, and much more.

Key Takeaways

  • The core aspects that make blockchain unique like immutability, transparency, and the ability to reach consensus quickly, are gamechangers in international development efforts. It can increase efficiency by cutting out intermediaries, while making it much easier to monitor and verify the impact of projects.

  • Many developing economies leapfrogged traditional technology like LAN lines and Ethernet, going straight to mobile and wireless technologies. This has resulted in a high level of penetration of wireless tech, which has helped fuel the growth of Web3 in these areas, leading to many exciting innovations.

  • It’s important to remember that blockchain is a backend solution when introducing innovations to communities. It is more important for beneficiaries to be aware of the benefits and values of the project, and how it will improve their lives, rather than the intricacies of the technology behind the innovations. You can slowly educate the community on blockchain and crypto as you go, but it doesn’t need to be a part of the initial sales pitch.

Follow & Learn More

Website - Mercy Corps Ventures

Website - Empowa

Website - Atlantis

LinkedIn - Abeera

LinkedIn - Greg

LinkedIn - Irthu

LinkedIn - Marie

LinkedIn - Njeri

Pilot Report - Empowa

Pilot Report - Atlantis


Episode Time Stamps

02:00 - In the last episode we explored your pilot projects and some of the key findings. Today we’re going to dig a bit deeper into the lessons learned and the role of web3 technology in the pilots. To kick things off, what role can blockchain and other tech innovations play in achieving systems change in traditionally underserved & marginalized communities?

10:10 - What are some of the biggest challenges you encountered when planning and implementing the pilot project?

17:15 - Tell me more about the MRV methodology for your projects and the role blockchain can play in improving MRV efforts?

20:55 - How did you include local communities in the planning and roll out of the pilots?

27:40 - What are the next steps for scaling your pilot projects?

34:30 - To wrap things up, if you could name one thing that excites you most about the social impact potential of web3, what would it be and why?


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