Budget £108.87 Project funds received so far: £108.87
This micro project has received fully funding
Description: Members learn to increase their incomes by rearing ducks and chickens for profit. Poultry rearing methods are tested on a small scale before investment of scarce capital. New local, viable technologies are introduced. Family poultry business productivity is improved and profits made.
Project Location: Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: Sep 14; Mr. N. Johnston, London, UK; £5
Budget £100.34 Project funds received so far: £100.34
This project is now being implementing in the village
Description: Women in the village learn family enterprise skills in making handicrafts. They learn to use resources available in the village (including waste materials) and put their new skills to use for increased family income.
Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Mr. P. Mayer, New York, USA, 19 Dec 2007; £99.34
Budget £85.8 Project funds received so far: £85.80
This project is now being implementing in the village
Description: This activity lasts for 30 days. It involves a practical on choosing seeds, another practical on collaborative-working skills, growing new seeds and transplanting. It also involves 2 weekly meetings for the group to discuss problems and what has been learnt. Land needed for this activity is approximately 10x10m (100m²).
Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Mr. P. Mayer, New York, USA, 19 Dec 2007; £84.80
Description: Members learn to produce 'Traditional Jamu' (Traditional Herbal Tonic) - learning new skills and exploring the most cost effective methods and materials
Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: This cake steam could be made with various taste like chocolate, fermented, strawberries, and pandanus in accordance with the consumer's appetite.
Project Location: Cogreg village, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: This activity is for learning how to make handicraft from rag cloth material. This activity will take 4 days training and following by 5 women. The trainer is from handicraft producer. Participants will get new skill to make handicraft.
Project Location: Cogreg village, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: A specialist training course in recycling livestock waste as fertiliser. Lerning how "Bokhasi" fertiliser can be used as an organic, and cost effective, alternative to chemical fertilisers is a valuable innovation for poor farmers
Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: Practical learning for families in the field of knitting. Members learn new skills and develop an awareness of the potential within the medium.
Project Location: Cogreg, Ciseeng, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: This activity instills or develops members' skills in the field of production. Whether making snacks from coconut, peanut, rice or sugar cane, members learn to refine their skills and make their Business more cost-effective.
Project Location: Cogreg village, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: Women in the village learn family enterprise skills in either backyard farming, making handicrafts, petty trading etc. They learn to use resources available in the village (including waste materials) and put their new skills to use for increased family income.
Project Location: Cogreg village, Bogor, West Java - Indonesia
Description: Families learn to make a popular snack from "Buah Sukun" (Breadfruit) in order to increase family income. They use local materials and technologies and explore the potential for packaging and marketing.
Project Location: Madawat, Central Alok, Sikka, Maumere - Indonesia
This project has been received fully funded. Now the project is preparing to implement in the village
Description: Women in the village learn small home enterprise skills such as making handicrafts, business development etc. They learn to use resources available in the village (including waste materials) and put their new skills to use for increased family income
Project Location: Madawat, Central Alok, Sikka, Maumere - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Mrs. V. Beresford, London, UK, 8 Jan 2008; £50 (regular monthly donation)
b. Mr. P. and Mrs. E. Egaru, London, UK, 8 Jan 2008; £25 (regular monthly donation)
c. Mrs. L. F. Fischler, Tamarac, US, 7 Feb 2008; £25
Description: Families learn, how to make coconut oil using local materials and technology. They can explore the potential for packaging and marketing the oil.
Description: Through the training of fish shredded, females villager of Pusana Village find and start an alternative business which is expected to support increasing of economic income for families, by using raw material of fish that grown in large amount in Pusana Village. Within this training a worthness analisis of fish shredded of family member. Equipment to be used will be handed over and run together by member of family group, where this equipment is kitchen equipment.
Project Location: Puasana, Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi - Indonesia
Description: This activity instills or develops members' skills in the field of production. Whether making snacks from coconut, peanut green, cassava, rice or
sugar cane, members learn to refine their skills and make their business more cost-effective.
Project Location: Hewuli, Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara - Indonesia
Description: This activity is a simple work, which can be worked by woman and the children. This activity is the practice work, and includes the alternative work for woman who can help the income generating of family.
Project Location: Paruman, Maumere, Sikka, East Nusa Tenggara - Indonesia
Budget £114 Project funds received so far: £78. Balance required £36
Description: This activity lasts for 30 days. It involves a practical on choosing seeds, another practical on collaborative-working skills, growing new seeds and transplanting. It also involves 2 weekly meetings for the group to discuss problems and what has been learnt. Land needed for this activity is approximately 10x10m (100m²).
Project Location: Hewuli, Alok Barat, Sikka, East Nusa Tenggara - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Mrs. V. Beresford, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for July 2008, £50 (£21 for this micro project)
b. Mr. P. Egaru, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for July 2008, £25 (£18 for this micro project)
c. Mr. T. Beresford, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for July 2008, £25
d. Mr. F. Malaihollo, Middlesex, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for July 2008, £4
e. Ms. K. Tulusan, London, UK, via Bank Transfer, Regular Monthly Donation for July 2008, £10
Budget £118.77 Project funds received so far: £118.77
This project is now being implementing in the village
Description: This activity is giving a new skill for 4 men to learn how to make print screen, so the participants can make good quality package from plastic bags and T-Shirt.
This activity is taking 7 days of training. By having this skill, participants will try open new small home enterprise in local area that still needs good quality plastic bags.
Project Location: Jogjakarta, DI Jogjakarta - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Miss C. Fenn, Essex, UK, 7 Nov 2007, £10
b. Mr. J. Harper, London, UK, 15 Nov 2007, £20
c. Mr. P. Mayer, New York, USA, 19 Dec 2007; £88.77
Budget £125.36 Project funds received so far: £125.36
This project is now being implementing in the village
Description: This activity is for learning how to make handicraft from wood material. This activity will take 15 days training and following by 4 men.
The trainer is from handicraft producer. Participants will get new skill to make sign boards as one of potential business in Jogja.
Project Location: Jogjakarta, DI Jogjakarta - Indonesia
Donors of this Micro Project: a. Mr. H. Burn, London, UK, 28 Nov 2007, £40
b. Mr. P. Mayer, New York, USA, 19 Dec 2007, £85.36 (from total donation £750, spread to other 7 projects)
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