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  1. The oikos International Team - Tending the oikos community
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When & Where We Meet

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Ever since January 2021, oikos has been operating as a fully remote organization. This means that the only place we share is our virtual zoom office. The zoom room with its several breakouts is hosted by different team members over the week and is freely accessible to the whole oikos network. There are other zoom accounts available for the team and community to host events and meetings, read more about it .

For our different teams, there are different meeting formats happening on a regular basis, which can be found in the .

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