
Can a Bike Change theWorld?
Can a Bike Change theWorld?
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of
doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
- Mohandas K. Gandhi
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
My Story
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
May 15, 2004
Peñas Blancas, Nicaragua
BWB &The Millenium Development Goals
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
#1: Eradicate extreme poverty & hunger
#2: Achieve universal primary education
#6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
diseases
#7: Ensure environmental sustainability
HOW CAN BIKES HELP US GET THERE?
Project: Guatemala
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
OUR GOAL: increase primary
school enrolment rates by 50% by
2012
HOW? By providing 5,000
children with bicycles, they will
get to school 4 times faster than
by walking
ISSUE: 40% of Mayan children do
not complete primary education.
Distance to school is often one of
the most significant obstacles.
Project: Malawi
OUR GOAL: reduce
HIV/AIDS infection rate by
90% by 2012, increase
number of people receiving
treatment by 300% by 2012
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
HOW? By providing 5,000
HIV/AIDS workers with
bicycles, training and
support
“A self-reliant HIV/AIDS free society that respects democratic
values and principles” – YONECO vision
Project: BikePlanet
GOAL: design, manufacture and
market a simple, low-cost bike suitable
for developing country use, to be
offered for sale at cost.
BIKE FEATURES: affordable (<$
100),
simple, easy to maintain, available on
microcredit (<$
2/week)`
LAUNCH: in Malawi, Africa with an
initial donation of 500 bikes to
HIV/AIDS workers, followed by
implementation of local
marketing/distribution network.
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
Project: PedalPower
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
What is it?
PedalPower© is pedal-
powered technology designed
to improve the lives of people
and communities where
access to other technologies
does not exist
What kinds of machines?
Water pumps, generators,
washing machines, blenders,
corn grinders….
Project: reCycle©
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
Every year, millions of usable
bicycles are thrown away in
North America
reCycle program: collect used
bikes, refurbish and distribute
to international partners to
support their work
BWB Garb
Ethically sourced and manufactured,
stylish bike-themed tees, hoodies and
jackets for men, women and babes.
Available online and Toronto &
Burlington Mountain Equipment Co-op
stores.
100% of profits to Bikes Without Borders
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
Get Involved
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of
doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
- Mohandas K. Gandhi
www.bikeswithoutborders.org
1. Volunteer with one of our committees
2. Donate your bike at our spring bike drive
3. Make a financial investment toward one of our projects: project
Malawi, project Guatemala or project WorldBike
www.bikeswithoutborders.org

Bikes Without Borders

  • 1.
     Can a BikeChange theWorld?
  • 2.
    Can a BikeChange theWorld? The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.” - Mohandas K. Gandhi www.bikeswithoutborders.org
  • 3.
    My Story www.bikeswithoutborders.org May 15,2004 Peñas Blancas, Nicaragua
  • 4.
    BWB &The MilleniumDevelopment Goals www.bikeswithoutborders.org #1: Eradicate extreme poverty & hunger #2: Achieve universal primary education #6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases #7: Ensure environmental sustainability HOW CAN BIKES HELP US GET THERE?
  • 5.
    Project: Guatemala www.bikeswithoutborders.org OUR GOAL:increase primary school enrolment rates by 50% by 2012 HOW? By providing 5,000 children with bicycles, they will get to school 4 times faster than by walking ISSUE: 40% of Mayan children do not complete primary education. Distance to school is often one of the most significant obstacles.
  • 6.
    Project: Malawi OUR GOAL:reduce HIV/AIDS infection rate by 90% by 2012, increase number of people receiving treatment by 300% by 2012 www.bikeswithoutborders.org HOW? By providing 5,000 HIV/AIDS workers with bicycles, training and support “A self-reliant HIV/AIDS free society that respects democratic values and principles” – YONECO vision
  • 7.
    Project: BikePlanet GOAL: design,manufacture and market a simple, low-cost bike suitable for developing country use, to be offered for sale at cost. BIKE FEATURES: affordable (<$ 100), simple, easy to maintain, available on microcredit (<$ 2/week)` LAUNCH: in Malawi, Africa with an initial donation of 500 bikes to HIV/AIDS workers, followed by implementation of local marketing/distribution network. www.bikeswithoutborders.org
  • 8.
    Project: PedalPower www.bikeswithoutborders.org What isit? PedalPower© is pedal- powered technology designed to improve the lives of people and communities where access to other technologies does not exist What kinds of machines? Water pumps, generators, washing machines, blenders, corn grinders….
  • 9.
    Project: reCycle© www.bikeswithoutborders.org Every year,millions of usable bicycles are thrown away in North America reCycle program: collect used bikes, refurbish and distribute to international partners to support their work
  • 10.
    BWB Garb Ethically sourcedand manufactured, stylish bike-themed tees, hoodies and jackets for men, women and babes. Available online and Toronto & Burlington Mountain Equipment Co-op stores. 100% of profits to Bikes Without Borders www.bikeswithoutborders.org
  • 11.
    Get Involved The differencebetween what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.” - Mohandas K. Gandhi www.bikeswithoutborders.org 1. Volunteer with one of our committees 2. Donate your bike at our spring bike drive 3. Make a financial investment toward one of our projects: project Malawi, project Guatemala or project WorldBike
  • 12.