In collaboration with the Centre of Management in Agriculture, the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Honey Bee Network institutions, and several other international and national institutions.
Giving voice, visibility, and velocity to creativity and innovative people at the grassroots has been the key goal of inclusive development. Over the last thirty-five years, Honey Bee Network has emerged as a committed new social movement supporting knowledge-rich, economically poor people. To enrich the ecosystem for inclusive and empathetic innovations, the Fifth ICCIG will pool insights from the ground and global playfields of ideas, institutions, and initiatives by policymakers and also by local/global communities and networks. The conference invited contributions on inclusive innovations from the grassroots from scholars, activists, policymakers, and innovators themselves.
Honey Bee Network started more than three decades ago to raise the voice of collaboration between formal and informal sectors, respect for local/indigenous knowledge for the conservation of biodiversity and associated knowledge systems, sharing of benefits through ethical supply chains, and rewarding local communities and individual innovators and traditional knowledge holders. Today, the concern for inclusive innovation has become much more widespread but the voice of the knowledge-rich, economically poor people and the youth is still not heard adequately.
We invite scholars, academics, corporate leaders, policymakers, activists, administrators, local community representatives, organizational leaders, various social and cultural networks engaged in empowering local creativity, and public and private initiatives around the world to make society more fair and just in dealing with various creative social segments.