Project Reports
Find about our work and our constant compromise with weaving the change
Pili Luna
"From Waste to Worth: Pili Luna, Ocean Leather and Community Empowerment in Latin America - A Case Study"
The report shows how transforming discarded fish skins into sustainable luxury leather empowers women artisans and coastal communities in Latin America while creating circular economic opportunities and advancing regenerative fashion.

Camarones
Program HxN Capacity Building
The project aims to strengthen the creative circular economy in Camarones, Patagonia. It. achieves it by training four artisans in weaving techniques and sustainable design. It seeks to improve their sales and market connection through the creation of the brand “ALAS.”


Jujuy
Program HxN Capacity Building
The report highlights a training program in Jujuy that benefited 33 artisans, providing guidance in marketing, design, and sustainability. The initiative promoted gender equality and strengthened participants’ digital and creative skills through the support of volunteer trainers.
Paraguay
Program HxN Capacity Building
The report documents the impact of the training program “Hogar Nueva Oportunidad”, which trained 25–30 artisans, mainly women and trans individuals, in entrepreneurship and digital skills. The program showed an increase in participants’ ability to apply new techniques and tools in their creative processes.


Weaving Wisdom
"Weaving Wisdom into Digital Metamorphosis: Fostering Inclusive Digital innovation, Growth and Regenerative Models"
​62nd Session Of The Commission For Social Development
Hecho por Nosotros Side Event
This side-event report explores how digital transformation, indigenous knowledge, and grassroots innovation can advance inclusive growth, regenerative models, and social justice by empowering artisans and communities.
Empowering Indigenous and Creative Economies
"Empowering Indigenous and Creative Economies - Advancing Sustainable Development through Technology and South- South Collaboration"
HxN Side Event during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
It shows how sustainable practices, technology, and collaboration help Indigenous artisans, especially women, combine ancestral knowledge with circular economy models to promote inclusion, preserve heritage, and support equitable development.


Youth2030 - Working With and For Young People
"Local Wisdom and Regenerative Models for Global Collaboration in Creative Industries Led by South-South Youth to Build Resilient Local Societies"
​HxN Side Event during ECOSOC Youth Forum
It focuses on empowering youth from the Global South in creative industries by combining local knowledge, regenerative models, sustainable design, and collaboration to foster resilient communities and inclusive innovation worldwide.
Building resilient
circular supply chains
"Building resilient circular supply chains by empowering grassroots action"
HxN Side Event during 2022 Latin America and Caribbean Sustainable Development Forum
It shows how digital tools like blockchain and inclusive finance can boost circularity, equity, and transparency in fashion, empowering artisans and SMEs while connecting them to global markets.


