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Micro Projects Part Funded means the micro project still requires funds so project participant still cannot do the activity until the balance of funds are secured.

Thank you very much to donors who funded these projects below via MicroAid Projects.


Micro Project Title: Training for community health - YPKC7111 

Budget £101.3
Project funds received
so far: £20

  • Description:
    Provide short training about family health and common diseases awareness. The training is implemented in one day with simple lessons on:

    •How to manage a clean house

    •How to look after sick children

    •Making healthy lives for all the family

     
  • Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
  • Donors of this Micro Project:
    a. Mrs. E. Vickers, London, UK, 18 March 2008, £20

Micro Project Title: Study visit to a nearby village - LBMA7112 

Budget £109
Project funds received
so far: £30

  • Description:
    Families use this study visits to a nearby, progressive village to compare ideas and experience in relation to their own family enterprises. Topics discussed might be on best practices in agriculture, livestock, fisheries, home industry etc. Members share and receive advice on new technologies and methods of refining their own business ideas 
  • Project Location: Sendang Mulya Sari, Abuki, Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi - Indonesia
  • Donors of this Micro Project:
    a. Mr. T. Beresford, London, UK, 1 May 2008, £10 via Facebook Campaign

    b. Mr. H. Burn, London, UK, 2 May 2008, £20 via Facebook Campaign

Micro Project Title: Reed weaving to stay cool - PWFO8021 

Budget £110
Project funds received
so far: £85. Amount outstanding £25

  • Description:
    Mrs. Majeeda Bibi has been engaged in Reed Weaving manufacturing for many years. Reed weaving makes a local product called “Chicks”, which are woven reed panels, used for housing partitions, walls and roof coverings. The chicks are being used in rural areas as they provide cover and protection to the roof, which during the summer times has a cooling effect.



    Mrs. Majeeda Bibi learned the art of making during her childhood from her father. Now she is using her skills to earn income for the family. However, she does not have ample capital to purchase her own raw materials to manufacture chicks. At the moment she is making chicks for a business man who is providing her with all the raw materials required in manufacturing the chicks. She is however now just a labourer not the family enterprise owner that could help move her out of poverty
     
  • Project Location: Bhanian, Narowal, Punjab - Pakistan
  • Donors of this Micro Project:
    a. Mr. R. Beresford, Jakarta, Indonesia, 20 Feb 2008, £10.

    b. Mrs. V. Beresford, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for April 2008, £50

    c. Mr. P. Egaru, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for April 2008, £25