50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano

by Sustainable Development For All-kenya
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50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano
50 solar lanterns 2 economic ventures for makutano

Project Report | Feb 19, 2013
Rabbit rearing venture a blessing to the community

By Amos Burudi Wemanya | Program Director-Implementation

With the beginning of rabbit farming last May, the Makutano group has had a lot from it:

  • The proceeds from the venture that started with forty rabbits have been able to go into sponsoring more lamps for the group members. From December to now February a total of 15 lamps each costing US$ 25 has been sponsored by the group: funds coming from the rabbit rearing venture.  This will increase the amount saved from not using kerosene. The amount saved will be invested back into the venture that will see its expansion. For instance each household saves US$ 2 a week for using our MwangaBora solar lamps. 15 households have recently acquired this empowerment tool, which translates to US$ 120 saved a month that will be added to the already running rabbit rearing venture.
  • From sponsoring the 15 lamps the group has also pledged to pay for secondary school fees of one of the group members’ child who’s at Chumvi secondary school. The family has problems meeting her school fees. Zainabu is in form three and lives with her grandmother who is a group member of the Makutano women group. They collect stones and sell them for a livelihood. But thanks to the rabbit rearing project the group has offered to support in paying the fees for her.

Zainabu “I would like to be a news anchor after I complete school, but I was not sure if my dream will be realized.” Zainabu lives with her grandmother, where they have to collect stones, sell to earn a living.

She is very bright; she has always been in the top 5% of her class. Currently she is in form three. “I am always on the road; I can’t concentrate in class since my grandmother struggles to pay my fees. I have huge arrears that I have to be send home always. But thanks to the women group that my grandmother joined in 2011, they have pledged to support my education this will help me achieve my dream and be able to help my other siblings and the community at large.”

It is the small things that we do that makes a bigger difference in other peoples’ lives like supporting the 50 solar lanterns and 2 economic ventures for makutano. We wish to thank you all that have contributed to this cause. And pray that we will be able to raise the remaining funds together to achieve our main goal of at least providing 50 MwangaBora solar lamps to this group and be able to initiate another economic venture that will liberate them from suffering. Together we can fight hunger, poverty and suffering.


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