WikiCurve Partners
WikiCurve is being used to facilitate important conversations around the world and partners with those who want to understand the curves that matter to sustainable development.
Some of our key partnerships have included:
• The palm dilemma
• Fairfax Media - Drug law refrom
• The UN and Stakeholder Forum - Sustainability issues relating to the Rio+20 Earth Summit
We are interested in partners from all areas; media, community, government or corporations. We want to build curve projects in a process of collaboration to provide a platform for digital engagement, ultimately creating a news eco-system to interact and engage with.
If you would like to know more, or are interested in initiating a curve project with us, please contact us via
The palm dilemma
2014
Futureye partnered with RSPO to develop a curve for palm oil and a pilot model for engagement of influencers. The RSPO then partnered with The Guardian to create a 12 month engagement hub.
You can see the result at http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/ng-interactive/2014/nov/....

Fairfax Media
2012
Futureye partnered with Fairfax Media across print and on-line editions to have a conversation about drug law reform. The conversation was launched at Sydney University on May 21, 2012 with a panel of 6 experts and being live streamed across the Fairfax press. It concluded on June 4, 2012 with a panel of 4 experts at The Age Auditorium in Melbourne. During the time it was open, over 23,000 people visited the WikiCurve pages and we received over 500 votes as well as hundreds of very thoughtful comments.
You can view the conversation at:
• The Sydney Morning Herald (http://wikicurve.smh.com.au)
• The Age (http://wikicurve.theage.com.au)
• The Canberra Times
• Brisbane Times
• WA Today
“The digital world is a blessing and a curse: there’s so much more information and so many more opportunities to talk to your audiences, but the challenge is how to make sense of it all and how to gain insights. Futureye’s innovative approach to understanding how issues evolve and mature proved invaluable. Their curve helped me get out in front of the pack - and provided an innovative way of engaging people in a deep and meaningful way.”
- Peter Fray, former editor in chief and publisher of the Sydney Morning Herald

Stakeholder Forum and United Nations
2012
The Stakeholder Forum is the world's largest NGO and represents the NGO community at United Nations level. Stakeholder Forum is deeply engaged with the NGO community around the world in fostering conversations about the key themes for the Rio+20 Earth Summit in Rio de Janerio and beyond.
Futureye is partnering with both the UN and the Stakeholder Forum, to use WikiCurve to help give the NGO and broader community a voice on the critical sustainable development issues to be presented at the Earth Summit and moving forward into the broader community.


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