Empower AIDS Widows - Save a Community
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Share & SaveMore Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesIn a region devastated by AIDS, widows have joined small plots of land to form an organic farming co-op. With your help, they bought equipment, started training programs, learned solar food processing, opened a sewing business. The work already underway will eventually sustain this community and spur regional development. Right now they need farm animals, school supplies, and tools for children's health. Help these women keep developing their community for a truly sustainable future. Activities4 year plan includes skills training, new crops & markets, food processing technology, tailoring business, anumal husbandry. Funding InformationTotal Funding Received to Date: $8,791 Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactThe goal is to move from subsistence farming to income-generating projects. The project will affect the larger community by improved nutrition, better health, HIV/AIDS education, sustainable agriculture and greater employment. Project Message
We can create an environment for survival, growth, development & education of vulnerable children and households at grass roots level. We can join hands and support the most vulnerable ones. Who is Running This ProjectContact
Joseph Onyango, Project SponsorOrganization
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For more information about Uganda, read the Human Development Report on Uganda or the Wikipedia entry for Uganda. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on November 07, 2008. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on March 02, 2005. Latest Update from the FieldOctober Site VisitBy Jaya Canterbury-Counts - Executive Director, The River Fund, November 07, 2008 01:29 PM
Last October, we visited the Rayland Rural Development Organization in Uganda, a community we are helping toward economic sustainability. Lynde Francis, from The Centre Zimbabwe, was inside the vocational training center teaching about 50 people “Long Term Survival Skills for HIV.” I went to see the new bakery -- powered by charcoal fire since there is no electricity in this village. That’s when I saw the starving young woman and her baby. The baby was tiny and listless. The mother was too malnourished to produce milk for the baby. Read 4 more "Updates from the Field" | Comment on this update How Else You Can HelpSpread the Word on your Profile, Blog, or WebsitePut a widget for this project on your profile, blog or website to turn your friends into givers. Using our widget, it's quick and easy to add this widget to your profile or blog! Get this widget on: |
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