Achenyo Idachaba: How I turned a deadly plant into a thriving business
Achenyo Idachaba: Cómo convertir una planta nociva en un negocio próspero
Achenyo Idachaba is the head of MitiMeth, a Nigeria-based company that makes handicrafts from aquatic weeds and other agro-waste. Full bio
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riverine communities across Nigeria,
comunidades ribereñas de Nigeria.
have been infested
se han visto infestados
have been hampered:
se ha visto obstaculizado:
have diminished;
la pesca ha disminuido.
are unable to go to school
no pueden asistir al colegio
and showy, lavender flowers
y llamativas flores de lavanda
in these communities.
en estas comunidades?
como jacinto de agua
Eichhornia crassipes.
Eichhornia crassipes.
the plant is also known by other names,
es conocida por otros nombres.
tanto a eventos históricos
the plant is called Babangida.
es llamada babangida.
the military and military coups.
y al golpe de Estado militar.
the plant is also known as Abiola.
también es conocida como abiola.
you remember annulled elections
recuerdas las elecciones anuladas
or "talebearer."
rapid reproduction, destruction.
transmisión rápida, destrucción.
en la que se habla igala,
como kp'iye kp'oma.
you think of death.
piensas en la muerte.
to "death to mother and child."
"muerte de la madre y el hijo".
with this plant in the year 2009.
from the US to Nigeria.
de EE.UU. a Nigeria.
de corporativa en EE.UU.
this big leap of faith,
out of a deep sense of conviction
to do in Nigeria
and saw this very arresting image.
con esta imagen impresionante.
by dense mats of water hyacinth.
de jacintos de agua.
to go about their daily activities
"There's got to be a better way."
"Debe haber alguna forma".
the environment is taken care of
se proteja al medio ambiente,
into an economic benefit
en beneficio económico
whose lives are impacted the most
se han visto más afectadas
se me encendió la bombilla.
to find out more
para conocer mejor
de esta planta.
one struck me the most.
for handicrafts.
that are woven around a story.
que tiene una historia detrás.
easily deployed within the communities
fácilmente en las comunidades
of technical skills."
contar con destrezas técnicas".
"Three simple steps to a mega solution."
para una gran solución.
and harvest the water hyacinth.
y sacar los jacintos de agua.
the water hyacinth stems.
de los jacintos de agua.
the water hyacinth into products.
los jacintos de agua en productos.
by background
to a community in Ibadan, where I lived,
una comunidad en Ibadan, en la que viví,
"el barrio de los extraños"
predominantly made up of people
mayormente por gente
my dried weeds in hand,
en mi poder,
to find out who could teach me
a alguien que pudiera enseñarme
water hyacinth stems into ropes.
de jacinto de agua en cuerdas.
to the shed of Malam Yahaya.
is that Malam Yahaya doesn't speak English
Malam Yahaya no habla inglés
of learning how to weave
dried water hyacinth stems
secos de jacintos de agua
para hacer productos
of partnerships.
de las colaboraciones.
to come up with products.
de mimbre para idear productos.
estaba segura de que
to take this knowledge
their adversity into prosperity.
su adversidad en prosperidad.
and actually weaving them
y las tejimos, transformándolas
ayudamos a las comunidades
in a different light.
desde otra perspectiva.
ser valiosos,
being durable, tough, resilient.
resistentes y elásticos.
la forma de ganarse la vida.
which is "killer of mother and child,"
"muerte de la madre y el hijo",
with a quote by Michael Margolis.
una cita de Michael Margolis.
about a culture, listen to the stories.
una cultura, escucha sus historias.
change the stories."
cambia sus historias":
to Abobiri, to Ewoi,
Makoko, Abobiri, Ewoi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Achenyo Idachaba - Green entrepreneurAchenyo Idachaba is the head of MitiMeth, a Nigeria-based company that makes handicrafts from aquatic weeds and other agro-waste.
Why you should listen
In 2009, Achenyo Idachaba bid her corporate career in the United States goodbye and relocated to Nigeria to start a new chapter as a social entrepreneur. She founded Greennovative Chain, which provided research and advocacy services in climate change mitigation, and later founded MitiMeth, a for-profit social enterprise based in Ibadan, Nigeria, which she considers a tangible expression of her research advice.
MitiMeth creates eco-friendly handicrafts like home décor and personal accessories from weeds prevalent on Nigeria’s waterways. The company also conducts training workshops for locals on river handicraft product development.
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