Collaborations


This page lists the collaborations we are making across the Himalayas, across other high-altitude mountain communities, across the country, and across the world.

Alam-e-Nau founder, Ramala Hubb’Allah, tapped into the potential of the Internet earlier than most. A blogger since 2003, and on social media since 2004, she has formed various groups and projects of interest to accelerate development. She suggests that networks and diverse groups accelerate change and make it more ecological and feminine than old-fashioned organizations that are hierarchal and linear, and which define and achieve their objectives in linear time, which is to say year-after-year until is becomes a stretched, very long time. Using networks and circles, we can generate concurrent and circular time, in which development is affected all at once over a locus of influence. Linear time is bureaucratic and traditional and makes one wait for realization and gratification over age, whereas circular time is ecological and egalitarian, and allows for a more satisfactory life that has almost instant payback at each stage and within each activity.

Networks and collaborations allow for concurrent development in many realms, spaces and times. This speeds up development and makes realization and paybacks more instantaneous, reducing the time that a human being needs, to bear and taste the fruit of their activity. That, in turn, improves the score of human satisfaction.

It is thus that Alam-e-Nau will only partly be an exclusive organization; an estimated 60%-70% is expected and aimed to be made of collaborations and overlaps. We are working behind the scenes to create organizational and intellectual alliances, and networks for action and realization. The aim, also, is to reduce multiplicity of effort, and combine intentions and aspirations to create a more unified dreaming and realization space.

Stay tuned!

Confused by what all the above words and concepts mean? We are setting up a page, “Our Vocabulary“, to help you understand our internal language. Check it out as it builds up!