sábado, diciembre 03, 2011

arte sobre piezas sram







Como parte de una campaña benéfica SRAM ha subastado obras de arte de piezas de bicicleta. Las ganancias son para los proyectos de caridad que la Organización Mundial de Socorro de bicicletas apoya.





Last year alone World Bicycle Relief distributed over 7,000 bicycles into the hands of students (70% girls) to provide access to education, knowledge, confidence and power.

As a result of our Bicycles for Educational Empowerment Program, girls are graduating at the tops of their classes and attendance rates has risen from a discouraging 60% to a stunning 97%.

This is not a "what if?", THANKS TO YOU, THIS IS HAPPENING NOW!

There are still 43,000 Zambian students waiting for the bicycle that will provide them access to education and the chance to fulfill their dreams. They need your help today!

Visit http://www.worldbicyclerelief.org today!





Bicycles offer a lifeline in rural Zambia
From Brent Swails, CNN and Catriona Davies, for CNN
September 8, 2010
Share The Power of Bicycles and change a life forever!




The Power of Bicycles

In the hands of a student, healthcare worker or entrepreneur, this bicycle is life changing. Individuals, communities, and entire economies are empowered. On average each bicycle in the field improves 5 people's lives. Help us provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles and keep these numbers growing!

Design

Students, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs in rural Africa transport heavy loads long distances over rugged terrain to meet basic livelihood needs. Compared to walking, bicycles allow them to haul more goods over longer distances in less time - provided the bicycle is strong and durable. In Africa, the disconnect between suppliers and end-users has resulted in bicycles designed to be inexpensive rather than robust; most begin to fall apart within weeks because they are not suitable for rugged terrain and bulky loads. This has dire consequences for people without access to other modes of transportation.

Over the past five years, World Bicycle Relief has reconnected rural Africans with bicycle suppliers, and the result is a robust bicycle engineered specifically for rural African terrain and load requirements. Branded the World Bicycle Relief Buffalo Bicycle, it is designed, tested and assembled in Africa with close attention to end-user feedback and rigorous quality control. We are committed to providing the highest quality, most durable bicycles in Africa, and we operate with constant attention to innovation and product improvement to ensure that our bicycles meet their users' needs. World Bicycle Relief's Africa-based product management team oversees a fleet of riders who test current and potential components under the most punishing field conditions; their feedback is used to improve our bicycles. Furthermore, World Bicycle Relief Buffalo Bicycles are compatible with locally available spare parts, ensuring that with proper maintenance they will last for years. These design innovations make World Bicycle Relief Buffalo Bicycles the best on the market: our bicycle is built for Africa!

Assembly

Buffalo Bicycles are sourced from manufacturers in Asia who produce each component to our specifications. World Bicycle Relief's Taiwan-based supplier management team ensure our bicycles are built from the highest quality parts; they review potential suppliers, evaluate product quality, and manage shipping logistics to minimize costs. The bicycles arrive completely unassembled at World Bicycle Relief facilities in Africa (Harare, Zimbabwe; Kisumu, Kenya; Lusaka, Zambia; and Pietermaritzburg, South Africa); where teams of highly-trained local staff put them together. Many of the 30+ full-time assembly staff have been with WBR since 2008; they take great pride in their work and ensure that each bicycle is properly assembled.

Maintenance

Even the most robust bicycle needs maintenance, particularly in the harsh conditions of rural Africa. Each Buffalo Bicycle comes with a small toolkit and a pump for basic maintenance; to ensure that bicycle owners have access to local, qualified repair service, World Bicycle Relief has developed a Field Mechanics Training Program to accompany bicycle distribution. Mechanics are trained in bicycle assembly, maintenance and repair as well as basic business, marketing and management skills. Each trained mechanic receives a set of high quality bicycle tools, a uniform, and basic marketing materials; some mechanics work with microlenders to establish businesses and purchase a stock of spare parts. World Bicycle Relief has trained over 750 local field mechanics in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Branding

Why Buffalo? World Bicycle Relief Bicycles are built to be as tough as the fierce African buffalo, a symbol of strength and power; hence the brand name Buffalo Bicycle. In Swahili-speaking countries, our bicycles are branded "nyati," the Swahili term for "buffalo." All Buffalo Bicycles and spare parts are carefully branded to assure the end-users that they have purchased the genuine product rather than a low-quality imitation.


Bicycle Sales

Aid organizations across Sub-Saharan Africa turn to World Bicycle Relief's expertise in bicycle transportation to implement their education, healthcare, economic development and disaster relief programs; growing demand for our bicycle has encouraged us to develop a social enterprise program. WBR's commitment to quality and to meeting end-users' needs makes our World Bicycle Relief Buffalo Bicycle a key tool in the development sector; our bicycles fill a market gap at the bottom of the pyramid, and our infrastructure keeps bicycles working.

Through our social enterprise program, we sell World Bicycle Relief Buffalo Bicycles to aid organizations, businesses and individuals. Bicycle sales help the purchasers accomplish their goals efficiently while helping World Bicycle Relief generate revenue, improve factory productivity, and increase spare parts networks' viability. Bicycle sales help support World Bicycle Relief's education, healthcare, microfinance, disaster relief and mechanics training programs while providing more bicycles to more people and reducing overall production costs.

Since March 2008, WBR has sold more than 27,000 Buffalo Bicycles across eight countries in Southern and East Africa. Buffalo Bicycles are used by organizations such as Africare (Kenya), World Vision (Mozambique), Qhubeka (South Africa), the World Food Program (South Sudan), SEDA (Tanzania), WellShare International (Uganda), CARE (Zambia) and UNICEF (Zimbabwe). Interested in purchasing Buffalo Bicycles for programs in Africa? Contact us >

http://worldbicyclerelief.org/pages/the-bike



http://www.worldbicyclerelief.org/



posibilidades de ayudar
donar una bici 134 US$, entrenar a un mecànico 250 US$, mejorar una comunidad con 100 bicis y 12 mecànicos 15.000 US$

Entre otras cosas, World Relief bicis mejora la vida de las personas en los países en desarrollo con las bicicletas.

Para el proyecto de elementos SRAM ha entregado a varios artistas de los EE.UU. 100 piezas de repuestos SRAM que bicicleta, que se uniò con otros materilaes para crear obras de arte. El resultado es de 46 obras de arte que podràn ser compradas a través de Internet.

La galería de fotos muestra los 15 trabajos más creativos del arte del proyecto de elementos SRAM.


http://www.mountainbike-magazin.de/news/bikes-parts/sram-part-project-kunst-aus-bike-teilen-fuer-den-guten-zweck.589554.2.htm

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