Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families

by Alisa Women's Farming Project
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families
Ensure Food Security for 600 Farm Families

Project Report | May 18, 2011
Updates from Alisa Women's Farming Project

By Sidi S. Kaloko | Project Leader

We are currently in the farming season, we have almost done witht the brushing season in the upland farming, and we expecting tractors to start plowing now for the inland swamp farming. All the produce we have last year has been sold to hire tractors to cultivate the land, even though the piggery is finished to the wall height. We still have the nails we bought with the $96.99. The wall is at its height. We have not received anything during the past three months. We are asking donors for their continuous support, so that we could buy zincs and boards for the roofing of the piggery and paving the floor.

Photos of the wall height of the building and the cultivation of the land will be forwarded later to donors.

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Feb 14, 2011
Updates from Alisa Women's Farming Project

By Sidi S. Kaloko | Project Leader

Dec 28, 2010
Updates from Alisa Women's Farming Project

By Sidi S. Kaloko | Project Leader

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Alisa Women's Farming Project

Location: Freetown, N/A - Sierra Leone
Sidi Kaloko
Project Leader:
Sidi Kaloko
Project Leader
Freetown , Sierra Leone

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