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M·CAM established the Heritable Innovation Trust Internship in 2009 by sending students to Papua New Guinea. In 2010 we have expanded the program into Mongolia and Ecuador as well.
In 2010, the Heritable Innovation Trust (HIT) expanded to Mongolia.
Three communities, including the South Gobi Desert, the Arkhangai aimag, and the capital city of Ulaanbaatar were introduced to the Trust upon invitation from Tsend Enkhtuya and the Mongolia National Business Incubator Federation (MNBIF).
In 2010, the Runa Foundation paired with the Heritable Innovation Trust to document the experiences of the Kichwa community involving Runa's guayusa project.
During the summer of 2010, M·CAM sent six university students from the United States back to East New Britain, Papua New Guinea to update the Heritable Innovation Trust, PNG. This program was in partnership with Pacific Spices and provided the students with knowledge from three additional communities, Alkasam, Matupit, and Raluana.
During the summer of 2009, M·CAM sent four university students from the United States to East New Britain, Papua New Guinea to launch a partnership for the creation of the world’s first Heritable Innovation Trust. This program, in partnership with Follywell #6 and supported by Australia’s PITIC and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, will create the foundation for a non-extractive economic future for East New Britain and serve as a model for the world.



