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VIDES Pinoy Volunteers News Magazine 2010srjojofma
This document summarizes the 15 year history of VIDES Philippines and its efforts to promote human rights. It discusses the organization's community programs for children, women and families including mobile libraries, livelihood projects, and advocacy efforts. It highlights some success stories of individuals helped by VIDES and expresses hope that small acts of volunteering can make a big difference.
Good Shepherd International Foundation ONLUS: Who we are, who we serveCristina Duranti
The Good Shepherd International Foundation ONLUS is a Rome-based non-profit established in 2008 to support the missions of the Good Shepherd Sisters in the developing world. Our goals are as follows:
1) Economic and social justice
2) Eradicate human trafficking
3) Wipe out poverty
4) Build a world of peace
C:\Documents And Settings\Sys Ad\Desktop\Vides Files\Vides 2009 Magazinesrjojofma
VIDES Philippines shared their "Busina Mo, Dunong Ko" mobile education project at a UN Geneva seminar on educational strategies for street children in accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sr. Maria Josefina Carrasco presented VIDES Philippines' programs and lessons learned from providing direct services to indigent urban children. Participants discussed challenges faced by street children and their educators, as well as how to best utilize UN mechanisms to promote children's rights at the local level. VIDES Philippines shared their best practices to help defend children's rights internationally.
The imbalances of wealth and poverty in the Waikato region are brought home in the latest report developed by Poverty Action Waikato. Entitled “Imbalances and Inequalities”, this report draws attention to the failure of unfettered market in the meeting of human needs and the steady creation of inequality and wealth concentration.
Housing, primarily organized through the private market place, is not available for low income households at an affordable rate. The day to day struggle of making ends meet impacts households, reducing their ability to provide for their children and our future generations. Unaffordable housing and food insecurity go hand in hand. The lack of financial resources in our lower income households, with which to meet both housing and food costs, creates the ongoing need for charitable services and philanthropy. Services like foodbanks and the need for the provision of food in lower decile schools are directly connected to the lack of financial resources that communities have access to.
Agriculture is the traditional wealth and income earner for the Waikato region, yet employment opportunities in the sector are reducing. This does not bode well for the pool of unemployed people who desperately need work opportunity. The global financial crises and the employment shocks that occurred as part of the 2008 recession, demonstrated the vulnerability of livelihoods that depend to varying degrees on commodity markets. Young people, single parents, Māori and Pacifica peoples are disproportionately affected by poor labour market conditions. Single men without work, and particularly those who have been through the criminal justice system, face considerable challenges in reintegrating and contributing to society.
Single parents with low education attainment often have more limited employment opportunities than other parents. Parenting is demanding work. The vulnerability of children in single parent households where income and support are limited is an ongoing concern. The creation of employment and training opportunities for vulnerable young women in rural centres is an important consideration. The welfare reforms are heavily vested in encouraging people into work. Unfortunately, we have not heard many stories related to the creation of work and the redistribution of wealth through employment.
Many people are responding to the lack of resources in creative ways. Most services and goods that people need cost money. However, some communities are fostering initiatives that facilitate sharing and reciprocity that do not depend on monetary markets.
This report highlights the ongoing privatization of human welfare and the dominance of market based processes in the organization and distribution of resources. This shift appears to be exacerbating wealth and income inequality which in turn negatively affects the degree of interconnectedness that people experience in their day to day lives. This report calls for better equ
Commemoration of the international day of families 15th may 2013Ayebazibwe Kenneth
The document discusses Uganda's commemoration of International Day of Families on May 15th, 2013. The theme is "Advancing Social Integration and Intergenerational Solidarity", focusing on the role of families in promoting social integration in Uganda. The government has established laws, policies, and programs to protect vulnerable groups and advance social inclusion. Events are planned around the country, including a main event at the National Theatre, to increase awareness of the theme and importance of families.
Ameesha was born with a foot deformity and brought to an SOS Children's Village in Delhi at only 6 hours old. Her SOS mother Kumudini was worried about Ameesha's health and ability to walk. Through medical guidance and regular treatment, Ameesha's foot developed properly and today she stands tall and wants to pursue a career in dance. SOS Children's Villages provide family-based care for orphaned and vulnerable children in India through villages and community programs.
VIDES Pinoy Volunteers News Magazine 2010srjojofma
This document summarizes the 15 year history of VIDES Philippines and its efforts to promote human rights. It discusses the organization's community programs for children, women and families including mobile libraries, livelihood projects, and advocacy efforts. It highlights some success stories of individuals helped by VIDES and expresses hope that small acts of volunteering can make a big difference.
Good Shepherd International Foundation ONLUS: Who we are, who we serveCristina Duranti
The Good Shepherd International Foundation ONLUS is a Rome-based non-profit established in 2008 to support the missions of the Good Shepherd Sisters in the developing world. Our goals are as follows:
1) Economic and social justice
2) Eradicate human trafficking
3) Wipe out poverty
4) Build a world of peace
C:\Documents And Settings\Sys Ad\Desktop\Vides Files\Vides 2009 Magazinesrjojofma
VIDES Philippines shared their "Busina Mo, Dunong Ko" mobile education project at a UN Geneva seminar on educational strategies for street children in accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sr. Maria Josefina Carrasco presented VIDES Philippines' programs and lessons learned from providing direct services to indigent urban children. Participants discussed challenges faced by street children and their educators, as well as how to best utilize UN mechanisms to promote children's rights at the local level. VIDES Philippines shared their best practices to help defend children's rights internationally.
The imbalances of wealth and poverty in the Waikato region are brought home in the latest report developed by Poverty Action Waikato. Entitled “Imbalances and Inequalities”, this report draws attention to the failure of unfettered market in the meeting of human needs and the steady creation of inequality and wealth concentration.
Housing, primarily organized through the private market place, is not available for low income households at an affordable rate. The day to day struggle of making ends meet impacts households, reducing their ability to provide for their children and our future generations. Unaffordable housing and food insecurity go hand in hand. The lack of financial resources in our lower income households, with which to meet both housing and food costs, creates the ongoing need for charitable services and philanthropy. Services like foodbanks and the need for the provision of food in lower decile schools are directly connected to the lack of financial resources that communities have access to.
Agriculture is the traditional wealth and income earner for the Waikato region, yet employment opportunities in the sector are reducing. This does not bode well for the pool of unemployed people who desperately need work opportunity. The global financial crises and the employment shocks that occurred as part of the 2008 recession, demonstrated the vulnerability of livelihoods that depend to varying degrees on commodity markets. Young people, single parents, Māori and Pacifica peoples are disproportionately affected by poor labour market conditions. Single men without work, and particularly those who have been through the criminal justice system, face considerable challenges in reintegrating and contributing to society.
Single parents with low education attainment often have more limited employment opportunities than other parents. Parenting is demanding work. The vulnerability of children in single parent households where income and support are limited is an ongoing concern. The creation of employment and training opportunities for vulnerable young women in rural centres is an important consideration. The welfare reforms are heavily vested in encouraging people into work. Unfortunately, we have not heard many stories related to the creation of work and the redistribution of wealth through employment.
Many people are responding to the lack of resources in creative ways. Most services and goods that people need cost money. However, some communities are fostering initiatives that facilitate sharing and reciprocity that do not depend on monetary markets.
This report highlights the ongoing privatization of human welfare and the dominance of market based processes in the organization and distribution of resources. This shift appears to be exacerbating wealth and income inequality which in turn negatively affects the degree of interconnectedness that people experience in their day to day lives. This report calls for better equ
Commemoration of the international day of families 15th may 2013Ayebazibwe Kenneth
The document discusses Uganda's commemoration of International Day of Families on May 15th, 2013. The theme is "Advancing Social Integration and Intergenerational Solidarity", focusing on the role of families in promoting social integration in Uganda. The government has established laws, policies, and programs to protect vulnerable groups and advance social inclusion. Events are planned around the country, including a main event at the National Theatre, to increase awareness of the theme and importance of families.
Ameesha was born with a foot deformity and brought to an SOS Children's Village in Delhi at only 6 hours old. Her SOS mother Kumudini was worried about Ameesha's health and ability to walk. Through medical guidance and regular treatment, Ameesha's foot developed properly and today she stands tall and wants to pursue a career in dance. SOS Children's Villages provide family-based care for orphaned and vulnerable children in India through villages and community programs.
Over the last few years, India has experienced significant growth in foreign trade and economic development, but has struggled to meet the basic needs of its population such as food, education, and clothing. With rapid urbanization and population growth, demands for utilities will only increase. The document proposes addressing issues with food, education, clothing, and vocational training by optimizing supply to those in need and enhancing employability through vocational courses. It discusses food waste, lack of access to education, insufficient clothing, and the importance of vocational skills training. The author advocates collecting surplus resources and redistributing them, while also providing teaching, books, and vocational programs.
The document summarizes the objectives and services of the Bint e Hawwa Foundation. The foundation aims to provide education to girls until matric, remove the concept of dowry, provide shelter and fresh water to those in need, and help feed hungry people. Key services include operating a library, stopping dowry practices through education, providing shelter and education opportunities for girls, and distributing food and clean water to poor communities. The foundation seeks to empower women and communities while ending poverty.
The document discusses the FEHM organization and its goals of helping mankind in terms of food, education, health, and mankind. FEHM is led by Muquddas Kareem and has 13 group members. The organization aims to provide food to the needy through ration distribution, Iftar drives during Ramadan, and distributing sacrificial meat on Eid-ul-Azha. It also works to spread education through establishing schools, providing scholarships, and changing mindsets. Additionally, FEHM helps improve health by operating mobile hospitals that provide medical care and services to victims in emergency situations.
MicroAid Ball 2010 was a charity event to raise funds for MicroAid Projects, which helps poor families in developing countries learn new skills to create income and eradicate poverty through small business projects. The document discusses how MicroAid Projects works directly with families and community partners in countries like Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya and Uganda to identify small business ideas, fund and implement them. It provides examples of past projects like leather wallets, yoghurt, hand fans and footballs. The document encourages donors to join for as little as £20 per month, which would be used to continue empowering families with opportunity and fighting injustice one family at a time.
SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental organization that has been working to support neglected and abandoned children since 1949. In Nicaragua, SOS began operating in 1972 following a devastating earthquake, housing orphaned children in villages in the country's northwest. SOS provides housing and care for children who cannot return to their biological families, as well as family strengthening programs to support disadvantaged families and prevent neglect. Poverty is a major issue in Nicaragua, with over half the population living below the poverty line and facing challenges like malnutrition, lack of access to education and healthcare. SOS works to help break the cycle of poverty by providing children with access to education and support networks.
Urban Activism Worldwide: Caring for PeopleAmplifyCC
Oranssi Housing Company in Helsinki, Finland renovates houses for young people looking for a more communal living situation. Members must be under 24 and participate in renovations and maintenance while taking responsibility for the communal lifestyle.
World Education provides education programs for Burmese refugees and migrants living along the Thailand-Burma border. There are over 2 million people from Burma who have been displaced due to conflict and human rights violations. World Education supports refugee schools in nine camps along the border through activities like teacher training, education for children with special needs, and Thai language instruction. However, funding for refugee education has decreased in recent years, leaving a budget shortfall of around $720,000 that is needed to continue providing education to the 36,000 school-aged refugee children living in the camps.
SOS Children's Villages of India is a 50+ year old non-profit organization that provides family-based care for orphaned and abandoned children. It operates 32 villages housing over 4,500 children, as well as schools, vocational programs, and family strengthening initiatives serving thousands more. The organization was founded based on a model of "family homes" with 10 children and a caregiver "mother" per home. It relies heavily on donations but remains financially transparent. SOS Children's Villages aims to continue expanding its high-quality services to fulfill its mission of providing a loving home for every child in need.
Learn how SOS Children's Villages associations around the world made an impact for children and young people in 2015, helping to build a sustainable future; learn who partnered with SOS Children's Villages to make that impact.
This document provides information about the charity Shelter and their work helping the homeless population in Britain. It discusses Shelter's history beginning in 1966 to address poor housing conditions. Currently, Shelter provides housing advice and legal support to millions each year. They also campaign for policy changes and funding to help the homeless. Some of Shelter's key achievements include influencing a 1977 law requiring local authorities to house the homeless. However, issues around affordable housing and homelessness still exist. Shelter continues working to help as many people as possible obtain stable housing.
This slide will provide guidelines to make your own NGO, with respect to its vision, Missons and Objectives. This is also beneficial for the students who are studying civic education and human rights.
Window on waikato poverty food and waikato school communitiesPovertyActionWaikato
This document summarizes a report on food insecurity and school food programs in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It finds that approximately 25% of children in decile 1 and 2 schools experience some degree of food need. Many schools have implemented breakfast programs to help address this issue. However, challenges include finding volunteers and reaching all children in need. The report recommends improving incomes for low-income families, developing whole-school food initiatives, and teaching food-related life skills in schools.
here are enough information about sos organisation
presented by sowmick raj sharma ,contact me at sowmickrajsharma.1997@gmail.com or login to facebook Sowmick raj sharma dulu........thank you
The document discusses underage drinking in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago from the perspective of Paul Lopez, president of the Peace and Education Coalition. It provides background on the coalition's work to address issues like violence and promote peace and education. Lopez invites the reader to join in efforts to tackle underage drinking using the Strategic Prevention Framework, noting that economic hardship and lack of role models contribute to drinking issues among youth in the immigrant and low-income community.
Child labor takes a long time to stop, but through patience and hard work organizations like Free the Children help end it. Poverty is the main driver of child labor - it forces children into debt and work to pay it off. Iqbal worked for a year to pay off his father's debt. Freeing children means giving them an education, health, and the chance to be kids instead of workers. If we support groups helping children and raise awareness, we can help end child labor together.
Aid the Nations is an organization working to help war orphans and former child soldiers in Uganda by providing education, healthcare, rehabilitation, and hope. Their mission is to rebuild, inspire, and change Uganda by implementing programs for education, vocational training, health care, rehabilitation, and community reconstruction. They currently run a school for orphans, a sponsorship program, and initiatives for malaria prevention, peace radio, and a pen pal program to connect Ugandan and American children.
Rashid Shakoor has over 15 years of experience in procurement, quality control, finance, and project management roles at Hashoo Group Hotels. His responsibilities have included quality audits, research and development, contract negotiation, inventory management, financial reporting, and office administration. He is proficient in MS Office, ERP systems, and has strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills. References are available upon request.
HUKINGS produces solid state amplifiers for powering light emitting plasma (LEP) lamps. LEP lamps have no electrodes or glass seals, making them highly efficient and durable. HUKINGS amplifiers are designed specifically for LEP applications and provide adjustable power output at various frequencies while maintaining high efficiency and harmonic suppression. The amplifiers come in air or water-cooled models with power ranges from 100 to 3000 watts to suit different LEP lighting needs such as area, high bay, and architectural lighting. Custom amplifier solutions are also available upon request.
Hukings solid state rf generator data sheet hsrfg-13.56 m-hz-1000w王 全权
Hukings solid state rf generator is designed for all plasma applications including, PECVD, HDPCVD, PVD, ALD, etc, and manufacturing of integrated circuits, solar cells, flat panel displays, LEDs and data storage devices,etc.
Over the last few years, India has experienced significant growth in foreign trade and economic development, but has struggled to meet the basic needs of its population such as food, education, and clothing. With rapid urbanization and population growth, demands for utilities will only increase. The document proposes addressing issues with food, education, clothing, and vocational training by optimizing supply to those in need and enhancing employability through vocational courses. It discusses food waste, lack of access to education, insufficient clothing, and the importance of vocational skills training. The author advocates collecting surplus resources and redistributing them, while also providing teaching, books, and vocational programs.
The document summarizes the objectives and services of the Bint e Hawwa Foundation. The foundation aims to provide education to girls until matric, remove the concept of dowry, provide shelter and fresh water to those in need, and help feed hungry people. Key services include operating a library, stopping dowry practices through education, providing shelter and education opportunities for girls, and distributing food and clean water to poor communities. The foundation seeks to empower women and communities while ending poverty.
The document discusses the FEHM organization and its goals of helping mankind in terms of food, education, health, and mankind. FEHM is led by Muquddas Kareem and has 13 group members. The organization aims to provide food to the needy through ration distribution, Iftar drives during Ramadan, and distributing sacrificial meat on Eid-ul-Azha. It also works to spread education through establishing schools, providing scholarships, and changing mindsets. Additionally, FEHM helps improve health by operating mobile hospitals that provide medical care and services to victims in emergency situations.
MicroAid Ball 2010 was a charity event to raise funds for MicroAid Projects, which helps poor families in developing countries learn new skills to create income and eradicate poverty through small business projects. The document discusses how MicroAid Projects works directly with families and community partners in countries like Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya and Uganda to identify small business ideas, fund and implement them. It provides examples of past projects like leather wallets, yoghurt, hand fans and footballs. The document encourages donors to join for as little as £20 per month, which would be used to continue empowering families with opportunity and fighting injustice one family at a time.
SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental organization that has been working to support neglected and abandoned children since 1949. In Nicaragua, SOS began operating in 1972 following a devastating earthquake, housing orphaned children in villages in the country's northwest. SOS provides housing and care for children who cannot return to their biological families, as well as family strengthening programs to support disadvantaged families and prevent neglect. Poverty is a major issue in Nicaragua, with over half the population living below the poverty line and facing challenges like malnutrition, lack of access to education and healthcare. SOS works to help break the cycle of poverty by providing children with access to education and support networks.
Urban Activism Worldwide: Caring for PeopleAmplifyCC
Oranssi Housing Company in Helsinki, Finland renovates houses for young people looking for a more communal living situation. Members must be under 24 and participate in renovations and maintenance while taking responsibility for the communal lifestyle.
World Education provides education programs for Burmese refugees and migrants living along the Thailand-Burma border. There are over 2 million people from Burma who have been displaced due to conflict and human rights violations. World Education supports refugee schools in nine camps along the border through activities like teacher training, education for children with special needs, and Thai language instruction. However, funding for refugee education has decreased in recent years, leaving a budget shortfall of around $720,000 that is needed to continue providing education to the 36,000 school-aged refugee children living in the camps.
SOS Children's Villages of India is a 50+ year old non-profit organization that provides family-based care for orphaned and abandoned children. It operates 32 villages housing over 4,500 children, as well as schools, vocational programs, and family strengthening initiatives serving thousands more. The organization was founded based on a model of "family homes" with 10 children and a caregiver "mother" per home. It relies heavily on donations but remains financially transparent. SOS Children's Villages aims to continue expanding its high-quality services to fulfill its mission of providing a loving home for every child in need.
Learn how SOS Children's Villages associations around the world made an impact for children and young people in 2015, helping to build a sustainable future; learn who partnered with SOS Children's Villages to make that impact.
This document provides information about the charity Shelter and their work helping the homeless population in Britain. It discusses Shelter's history beginning in 1966 to address poor housing conditions. Currently, Shelter provides housing advice and legal support to millions each year. They also campaign for policy changes and funding to help the homeless. Some of Shelter's key achievements include influencing a 1977 law requiring local authorities to house the homeless. However, issues around affordable housing and homelessness still exist. Shelter continues working to help as many people as possible obtain stable housing.
This slide will provide guidelines to make your own NGO, with respect to its vision, Missons and Objectives. This is also beneficial for the students who are studying civic education and human rights.
Window on waikato poverty food and waikato school communitiesPovertyActionWaikato
This document summarizes a report on food insecurity and school food programs in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It finds that approximately 25% of children in decile 1 and 2 schools experience some degree of food need. Many schools have implemented breakfast programs to help address this issue. However, challenges include finding volunteers and reaching all children in need. The report recommends improving incomes for low-income families, developing whole-school food initiatives, and teaching food-related life skills in schools.
here are enough information about sos organisation
presented by sowmick raj sharma ,contact me at sowmickrajsharma.1997@gmail.com or login to facebook Sowmick raj sharma dulu........thank you
The document discusses underage drinking in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago from the perspective of Paul Lopez, president of the Peace and Education Coalition. It provides background on the coalition's work to address issues like violence and promote peace and education. Lopez invites the reader to join in efforts to tackle underage drinking using the Strategic Prevention Framework, noting that economic hardship and lack of role models contribute to drinking issues among youth in the immigrant and low-income community.
Child labor takes a long time to stop, but through patience and hard work organizations like Free the Children help end it. Poverty is the main driver of child labor - it forces children into debt and work to pay it off. Iqbal worked for a year to pay off his father's debt. Freeing children means giving them an education, health, and the chance to be kids instead of workers. If we support groups helping children and raise awareness, we can help end child labor together.
Aid the Nations is an organization working to help war orphans and former child soldiers in Uganda by providing education, healthcare, rehabilitation, and hope. Their mission is to rebuild, inspire, and change Uganda by implementing programs for education, vocational training, health care, rehabilitation, and community reconstruction. They currently run a school for orphans, a sponsorship program, and initiatives for malaria prevention, peace radio, and a pen pal program to connect Ugandan and American children.
Rashid Shakoor has over 15 years of experience in procurement, quality control, finance, and project management roles at Hashoo Group Hotels. His responsibilities have included quality audits, research and development, contract negotiation, inventory management, financial reporting, and office administration. He is proficient in MS Office, ERP systems, and has strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills. References are available upon request.
HUKINGS produces solid state amplifiers for powering light emitting plasma (LEP) lamps. LEP lamps have no electrodes or glass seals, making them highly efficient and durable. HUKINGS amplifiers are designed specifically for LEP applications and provide adjustable power output at various frequencies while maintaining high efficiency and harmonic suppression. The amplifiers come in air or water-cooled models with power ranges from 100 to 3000 watts to suit different LEP lighting needs such as area, high bay, and architectural lighting. Custom amplifier solutions are also available upon request.
Hukings solid state rf generator data sheet hsrfg-13.56 m-hz-1000w王 全权
Hukings solid state rf generator is designed for all plasma applications including, PECVD, HDPCVD, PVD, ALD, etc, and manufacturing of integrated circuits, solar cells, flat panel displays, LEDs and data storage devices,etc.
This document contains the handicaps of members of the Plessey Mitres Golf Society for their summer competitions in 2014. It lists each member's name and their handicap for various medal and trophy tournaments held between March and April. Some members' handicaps were reduced based on their scores in previous competitions.
Signs Unique provides signage, installation, and production services. They have experience with large nationwide campaigns for clients like Toyota, Footlocker, DTZ, and Adidas. Some recent projects included 300 dealer signs for Toyota installed in one day, 24 store signs for Footlocker, 20 signboard updates across Sydney for DTZ, and window displays for 5 Adidas stores all completed in a single day. Signs Unique also does seasonal rollouts and maintenance for retailers like Witchery, Portmans, Coles, and Dan Murphy's as well as full shop fit outs for Grill'd Burgers, Daiso, and Myer.
This house has a lovely park next door for kids to play, best walls, and a stone roof. It also has an outdoor space to play in with a heater or air conditioner, as well as another play area where things won't get broken. The house has a lovely view of the best street ever.
The dynamics of organically certified operators in Romania between 2012 and 2014Adina Roxana Munteanu
The evolution of the organically cultivated land area in Romania; The geographical distribution of all organically certified operators in Romania in 2012-2014;
El manual de Excel ayuda al usuario a resolver dudas sobre fórmulas matemáticas como sumas, productos y cocientes. También explica cómo concatenar nombres y apellidos usando fórmulas, lo cual es útil para aplicar en el trabajo.
This proposal seeks funding to support a women's microenterprise development project with the following goals:
1) Provide training to over 200 women entrepreneurs and help establish 100 new businesses, creating 300 new jobs.
2) Conduct economic assessments in target communities to identify opportunities for women-owned microenterprises.
3) Provide business management training to women to develop skills and "bankable" business plans, with a goal of 150 plans.
4) Increase access to microcredit for new business startups and help connect women entrepreneurs to lenders.
El documento trata sobre los posibles problemas de salud relacionados con el uso prolongado de computadoras. Describe cómo la mala ergonomía y posturas inadecuadas pueden causar lesiones en la espalda, problemas de circulación, y afecciones oculares. Un problema común es el síndrome del túnel carpiano, causado por la presión sobre el nervio mediano, la cual puede aliviarse con descansos, cambios de postura o cirugía. El contacto prolongado con tonner para impresoras también puede causar problemas respiratorios debido a las part
MAMA GLADYS COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE KAJIAD NORTH, ONGATA RONGAI KWARE AREA P.O BOX 51522-00100 Nairobi-Kenya EMAIL ADDRESS;-mgladys.communitylc@yahoo.com
WEBSITE:- www.patanishovolunteersinternational.kbo.co.ke
MGCLC LOCATION, OFFICE AND BACKGROUND: The registered coordination office of MGCLC is located at KWARE TRADING CENTER, KWARE LOCATION, of plot number OCC.LND16/KWARE/TML 111/830 registered under the name –AFRICAN ISRAEL NINEVEH CHURCH, This is a COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION (CBO). CONTACTS: The contact address for MGCLC shall be : C/O Livingstone Ofula Amakati P. O. Box 51522-00100 Nairobi Kenya Email address:-mgladys.communitylc@yahoo.com Telephone numbers:- 0720-548802, /0737677633, /0711-152935 TARGET. To offer free education from early child education to Primary 1 to eight and secondary form one to form four. To accommodate 480 to 520 girls and boys children day school only. To provide school uniform, textbooks, exercised books first and lunch to all students. To employ 28 Teachers for six
NEDRO is a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in West Bengal, India that works to help disadvantaged elderly people overcome poverty. The organization rescues very old and very young people, who are the most vulnerable. India has over 100 million people over age 60, and NEDRO focuses on issues like marginalization, loneliness, financial insecurity, and lack of access to healthcare that afflict many elderly Indians. Donations can sponsor essential items for elders, mid-day meals, or volunteer programs to support NEDRO's work improving lives of the elderly.
When 193 nation's ratified the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, there was strong consensus that young people's actions were critical to achieving the Goals. YSA
This document discusses empowering women in India through a proposed organization called Nari-Shakti. It outlines the scope of problems facing women such as high mortality rates and lack of access to education. It then proposes a 5 step cycle to empower women through leadership development, capacity building, forming women's federations, influencing policies, and increasing political participation. The organization would implement activities like microfinance, literacy programs, income generation, and agriculture training. It discusses stakeholders, financial structures, impacts of empowering women, and challenges and mitigation strategies.
New Life Christian Foundation Work Together Youth Development Association is a community-based non-profit organization in Kasese District, Uganda founded to alleviate poverty through savings, income-generating projects, and development programs. Its objectives include poverty reduction, promoting women's rights, counseling on domestic violence, HIV/AIDS awareness, environmental protection, and advocating for vulnerable groups. The organization's activities include agriculture, domestic violence prevention, disaster prevention, education promotion, and HIV/AIDS prevention. It has improved members' incomes and created opportunities for widows and orphans through its work.
For everyone and anyone who wants to know more about Free the Children and how you can get involved right here at YorkU with YorkFTC! Contact us at www.facebook.com/YorkFTC with any questions, comments, suggestions!
Youth in Action Balochistan (YIAB) is a non-profit organization based in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan that works to fight poverty and injustice in rural communities. It was established in 2007 by a group of young development professionals to address pressing issues in Balochistan. YIAB operates programs in microfinance, education, health, water and sanitation, food security, governance, and more. It aims to empower local communities, especially women and youth, through capacity building, advocacy, and mobilizing grassroots organizations. YIAB has worked with various international and government partners on projects related to livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, gender equality, and other development themes.
Sustainable Rural Community Development Organisation is in the process of integrating its work with Youth Volunteerism. This slideshow was presented in a ground breaking meeting
This document discusses poverty through a lens of belongingness. It argues that in a wealthy democracy, poverty is largely about social exclusion and lack of belonging rather than just material inequality. It says that as excluded groups increase in size, the realities of their exclusion affect not only the targeted group but society as a whole. Belonging involves having one's well-being considered and ability to participate in and influence political and social institutions. The document discusses how different groups are positioned on a gradient of belonging, and how far from the center determines the level and form of exclusion they face. It argues we must transform narratives that relegate groups outside of belonging to effectively address poverty.
War Child Canada's 2019 Annual Report summarizes the organization's work over the past year. It highlights that in 2019, War Child reached 499,000 children and adults affected by conflict through programs in Afghanistan, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, Jordan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These programs focused on education, poverty reduction, legal protection, gender equality, and child safeguarding. The report also provides financial information, showing revenue of $17.9 million and expenses of $18.9 million for the year.
World Vision India (WVI) is a leading NGO that provides family-based care for children through 132 Children's Villages worldwide. WVI operates 491 villages and facilities that house over 173,000 children. It provides education, healthcare, vocational training, and emergency relief. WVI's mission is to pursue fullness of life for all children regardless of religion, race, or gender. With nearly 65 years of experience in India, WVI impacts over 26 lakh children and families in 25 states through programs addressing health, education, protection, and emergencies.
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PROPOSAL FOR
UNITED
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS.
PREPARED BY:
TEAM MEMBERS
P.O BOX 73680 K’la Uganda.
Tel: +256414 575584,
Cel: +256776 986755.
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PROJECT PROPOSAL
TABLE OF CONTENT.
Table of content
Vision Statement
Mission Statement
Declaration
Acknowledgment
Project Background
Problem and Needs
SWOT Analysis
Justification for the Project
Goals of the Project
Benefits and Beneficiaries
Outputs for the Project
Major Activities of the Project
Budget Breakdown at UNIDIS LTD 2013/2014
Project Work Plan
Organizational Chart
Project Profile
Time Frame
Project Analysis
Conclusion
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VISION STATEMENT.
United for positive development in fighting ignorance & poverty for a collective
common goal.
MISSION STATEMENT
Inspiring economic development through social economic initiatives and
training in research works.
SLOGAN: United we develop.
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DECLARATION.
Members of UNITED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME, “UDS”, decided to form this
organization to equip marginalized persons, women, the youth, those infected
with HIV/AIDS, CANCER with business knowledge in tailoring, bricklaying,
carpentry, plumbing & metal fabrication skills, manufacturing of basic needs, and
empowering them with good morals with the purpose of improving social
standards of living for our clients and other affiliated beneficiaries in order to
eradicate poverty to best fit in the entire community.
It’s however of great importance for each of all members to read through this project
proposal for further assimilation and conceptualization of the content for a cohesive
and development oriented group to enable minimizing further disputes.
Signed by……………………..
Komoli Eddy
Regional Rep.
UNIDIS LTD
Tel: +256414 575584, Cell: +256 712/702 986754,
Posta Ug. No. 73680, Queens Clock Tower, K'la - Ug.
Email: komeddy@yahoo.com
Community works: www.facebook.com/uds.eastafrica
Business/products: www.facebook.com/unidis.co
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ACKNOLEDGEMENT.
First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the entire members of
“UDS” for the tireless effort they contributed during preparation of this project proposal
especially Family members, the then Community Development Officer Mr. Peter wambwa,
Mrs Bweri & family, Late John Komoli & family, my father Mr. George Wateya & family,
Village members and the community at large who have always been there for me and
laboured to maintain our core purpose in keeping the community reminded for a united front
to bring about the required social economic development to meet our basic needs for
everyone.
At most with high regard, I thank God for these people, RIP Joyce Kakayi, Ms Rosy
Gilani, Mr. Harry Toews Wiebe for causing turning points in my life, I would not have
met the above personalities without my parents, Mr. George wateya and his ex - girl
friend Alice M., my little brothers and sisters, my wife Jacque K and children for the
comfort, friends and people who have always stood with us in all our endeavors in
business including those about to join and support this noble cause.
We believe unity is the source of power for social economic development as a
common goal.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Thanks for offering your time and audience as I share my opinion for the first time. I
am by the name Eddie Komoli, A Self declared community worker as well Business
oriented by profession.
I was born in Mbale district, Bunandutu village in a dysfunctional family where my
parents separated while I was 10yrs due to harsh economic situation. I was raised by
my paternal grandparents RIP Francis Namutaali and his wife Mrs. Clementine. My
foster parents could not adequately foot my school bills so this kept me in and out of
school but I always ensured that I sat end of term exams which by surprise I kept
passing. I was one of the many children who faced these challenges needless to say
that this is still going on prompting continuous illiteracy and persistent poverty levels in
the area.
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While I was in ordinary level at Mbale s.s, I kept doing small businesses of selling
candies, pan cakes opposite Ashock cinema in Mbale, cooking oil and other groceries in
the local market near a bus park to raise school facilitation and personal needs, great
thanks for Late Aunt Joyce Kakayi & the family for sheltering me.
Around mid 1992, I witnessed six of our village members being killed at a go, one after
the other in mob justice for just stealing chicken. This did not solve the problem instead
it strained their children after selling their land to meet clearance bills for permission
from police before burial could take place, one wonders who is taking care of those
children...!
Let’s go back to What is "culture?"
Culture is defined as the shared traditions, beliefs, customs, history, folklore, and
institutions of a group of people. Culture is shared by people of the same ethnicity,
language, nationality, or religion. It's a system of rules that are the base of what we
are and affect how we express ourselves as part of a group and as individuals.
We all develop in some type of culture. Our environment determines what we learn, how we
learn it, and the rules for living with others. These rules are transmitted from one generation
to the next and are often adapted to the times and locale. The rules are absorbed by
children as they develop, whether through word-of-mouth or just "osmosis."
In traditional society among most Africans our children were brought up with the help of
all the relatives, including other wives, aunties and elders in the village, with the result
that the values children received were largely the result of distilled wisdom. Today that
community of the village is no more; this is not to say there are no villages, but the
traditional culture of the elders has largely disintegrated and been replaced by an LC
system which has become highly politicized. Of course there is still the church, with the
ethics and values it espouses, but scratch below the surface and you find a mishmash
and confusion of values – traditional and modern.
We are supposed to have replaced the traditional village approach by the modern nuclear
family with two parents imputing a strong value system to their children, but instead of
nuclear families, we have single parents and absent fathers, with mothers struggling simply
survive, while the traditional village culture has disappeared.
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Children are now being brought up by society itself and by this I do not mean there is a
welfare state which takes care of them, but that children are left to absorb any values
and standards which they see around them. This means that if our society is corrupt they
take corruption as normal, if thieving is the norm that is what they will adopt as a way of
life. If informal polygamy and multiple partners is norm that is what they will adopt, if
single parents are the norm that is what they are likely to become, if witchcraft is
common then they accept it. If decisions and reasoning based on gossip and rumor are
normal, while scientific fact is questioned, then that is the rationale and reasoning they
will adopt. The end result is we have children who are a product of all that is worst in our
society and vice-versa.
These are just symptoms of poverty and ignorance in social economic activities as they
can no longer sustain themselves with traditional farming to cope up with the rapid
population growth, this kept haunting me, I can imagine the trauma caused in that
nuclear family and others who have faced such barbaric injustices.
A saying goes “It takes a village to raise a child”.
After "O" level, I could not foot my school requirements when the market had been
demolished with a lot of our merchandise that had been stocked was looted and
destroyed. I tried other small business dealing in audio tapes with the help of my
friend Vicent with whom we were classmates but I could not meet school bills.
In the following year, I decided to go to Nairobi, Kenya to hunt for my father where he
had lived since 1978. While I was with him, I discovered that he was earning just
peanuts categorized with informal disciplines of employment that could not meet the
requirements I needed to push on with studies.
However, I have to thank him for serving his employers diligently to impress their
daughter Rosy Gilani who came to my rescue again for my "A" level studies at Mbale
s.s and through College of professional Management (CPM) based in Britain, that
opened a gate in the civilized society for me when I got employed at Prime executive
apartment
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www.primeexecutiveapartments.com westlands in 1998, Nairobi - Kenya , I served
in different capacities ranging from compound maintenance, apartments polishing
& maintenance, administrative assistance to Business management until in 2000.
While I was still serving in the above said Company, I was again blessed with an
offer for studying computer applications at the Institute of Advance Technologies
(I.A.T) at Loita H'se in Nairobi from one of our company client who turned out to be
my friend Mr. Harry Wiebe, a principal at www.greatvillage.com, this again opened
my access to the cyber world hence accessibility to information and worldwide
connections. With all these, I was compelled to look back at my little brothers,
family members and the community that have not made it through primary studies,
I could evidently understand how the world can get closed on you when you have
no access to the ability to read and understand in search for knowledge.
We have been having free Universal primary and secondary education since President
Museveni's second term tenure of office but still due to lack of some basic needs like
food & clothing, people are having a single meal a day sometimes not enough to
satisfy the entire family (recent report from 2014 census in Uganda launched on
31st
.march.2016 carried by Uganda Bureau of statistics - UBOS puts the figure at 4
million rural people and 4 million in urban areas), this has affected concentration of
pupils and students leading to high numbers of school dropouts, early marriages,
alcoholism, drug addiction and continued family land conflicts leading to deaths among
others.
It’s to these scenarios that I proposed united development scheme - UDS as a
community organization platform aimed at fighting poverty and ignorance through
social economic initiatives to address some of the said issues. In 2000, I engaged a
community to highlight on the said areas and suggested the idea which was received
with high anticipation.
In April 2001, we registered UDS in the Office of community development at
Mbale,NGO/CBO. Reg. No. 0094 www.facebook.com/uds.eastafrica. We have been
engaged in a number of activities beginning with growing vegetables, handling
functional adult literacy classes twice in a week, do small scale production of baking,
pottery practices, drama activities and singing to sensitize on development activities.
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By 2002, we realized that we could not meet our objectives easily as anticipated, I
moved to Kampala city center of the country to explore my business profession and got
short time employment in a private cosmetic industry that I represented country wide in
marketing with establishing regional distributors for the company products, and later
after assimilating myself with the country business world, I slowed down to concentrate
on incorporating a private firm that can aid to explore business avenues from which we
can generate funds to facilitate our mother body UDS.
In Nov.2003 through our lawyers Musamali & Co. Advocates, United Development
Investment scheme - UNIDIS Ltd. was legally registered Ref: Ug.No. 61430.
www.facebook.com/unidis.co
With my knowledge of business background, we researched on business and found
that most people were into building modern houses with tiled floors and walls. We
opted for Tile adhesive & Grout a binding product/s which was being imported from
Middle East & Asia; we registered success in developing this product as the first
Ugandans to manufacture it locally along with a lot of financial challenges and trade
barriers a way back in 2002.
We supported young business companies around Kampala to grow their capital by
supplying to them goods on credit for a lengthy grace period and now they are among
big stores around the city.
In 2004 to 2005, we put together some funds and hired 10 acres of land 10km away
from our UDS ground to demonstrate commercial farming in Mbale at Bukhumeka
village in Bungokho County 5km from Mbale to Tororo road.
Success was registered for food security, farming skills obtained, selection of seeds for
members and the society around for the next season was preserved – the purpose for
which culture had granaries, the hosting area benefited from us putting up a tap stand
for clean water, we promoted a girl child for further studies at Nkumba University and
boosted the grain milling system, although it remained expensive to hire land, tractors
and fueling by the members to continue. Though, I know many of these trained farmers
are always hired to work in most western Ugandan districts of Kabale, Hoima, Kiboga
etc, working on Agribusiness commercial farms, since that region still has a lot of vast
land and fertile making it a basket of food for the country.
However, this remains unreliable to being employed on those farms as most farmers are
shifting to hiring tractors since their farms are now cleared from trees and forests.
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In 2006, we raised funds and acquired a plot of land at the country side and started
a building expected to have four floors (find pinned video clip here
www.facebook.com/uds.eastafrica) to serve as both a vocational institute and as a
pilot project for industrial training.
However, a team of our members broke off to involve in the same business as at
UNIDIS and many others after acquiring skills, we have seen a number of their
brands all over signaling their economic attainment and market share, hence their
family improved economic status & employment, this had an impact on our cash
inflows not sufficient enough to facilitate the building project at Mbale and other
development programs like buying land in the central to put up a permanent
structure for UNIDIS at national level to reduce on ever increasing rental fees.
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Phase II: Our other major development program, after registering a successful research on
manufacturing process of ordinary Portland cement - OPC since it’s our primary material in
the Adhesive business, we need to reduce the cost of production, we found out that there
are only two local firms in the entire nation, this would be a major boost to our running
activities.
The area in Mbale is rich with natural resources since it lies under slopes of mt.
Nkokonjeru locally known as Mt. Wanale 2348m, there is plenty of volcanic ash and
limestone important for cement, this can as well create value for largely wasted
coffee and rice husks found to be rich in silica as well as fuel for the process.
We had embarked on fabricating a rotary Kiln (pls check fabrication & welding works
album at www.facebook.com/uds.eastafrica) but with limited resources we have not
been able to raise adequate funds for acquiring requirements to complete this Kiln
project.
We had suggested our product to be called Elgon cement, a name known for the
famous Mt. Elgon, please find a specimen product on the above website, the
community around would benefit in many areas through supplying of raw materials,
Labour force, on job technical training, business development, management and above
all provision of permanent shelters to the community and members, hence an improved
standard of living.
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At community level, we discovered again that certain remnants especially the elderly
have an immense influence on society under traditional folklore, these are approached
through a cultural review program since 2005, this cultural review program engages the
elders, clan leaders, all stake holders to discuss matters of concern that keep arising
from time to time and aims at proper interpretation of some norms or practices in view
of redefining them for moral fitness and health practices, all these encompasses all
stakeholders. check events at www.facebook.com/uds.eastafrica, this has led to
another forum
MASAABA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION - MCF in Busano.
The interim committee was set on 26th.Jan. 2013 to oversee and explore avenues for
developing the institution with focus at advancing historical sites for Social gatherings
into museums, social skills development centers for recreation activities, sports and
social ceremonies.
Through this cultural window, we discovered in every festive season, three hundred
young men are initiated and most of whom are school dropouts and entirely relying on
traditional dependence.
Among others, promoting two children from each clan for further studies for every
dedicated leader/s is intended to promote education as a means to strengthen
culture and ensure future development of the Institution for sustainability.
Certificates have been developed to be awarded to different stages in our rites of
passage like marriages, male circumcision and acknowledgments for social
contributions by members, friends, well wishers and other Bodies at large.
Appointed committee members include Mr. E Komoli as Interim Chairperson, Mr. S.
peter Wambwa as a Vice Chairperson, Professor G. Masilili Mwarisi as a General
Secretary, Mr. Christopher Mukhooli as a Coordinator, Mr. Martin Musamali as a legal
adviser, Mr. Gabriel Walusati as a committee member, Mr. Emannuel Mukari committee
member, Mr. Godfrey Musimbi as a mobilizer, Mr. Lazaro Wamaungo as a committee
member and Mr. Martin Khabeli for youth.
Members are urged for Teamwork that people will try to cooperate, using their
individual skills and providing constructive feedback, despite of any personal conflicts
between individuals.
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This will promote harmony and unity among people for a collective development for all.
We are arranging a women's forum to appoint Members that will oversee women
activities and involvement of their human resource for development programs in
all spheres including culture and business.
The primary attempt was first to fence Shilindwa Masaaba as our historical site that
was estimated to cost about Ushs. 10Millions for thirty thousand 30,000 bricks, Iron
bars, two hundred bags of cement 200, Sand, labour etc. as we look forward to
developing it into a magnificent museum to generate an income for the development
of Masaaba cultural Institution henceforth will be attracting Tourism Industry.
However, in the next phase, plans are underway for acquiring Land to construct on
an Administrative building for purposes of day to day running, keeping and
protecting intellectual properties, Records, conferences, Meetings and others.
These suggestions are aimed at transforming the entire society into a strong
vibrant community and yet economically self reliant.
We have remained open to all members encouraging you to propose all possible ideas
from all spheres to which we can always brainstorm for a business investment.
It has almost become a norm in many bodies that whoever suggests or brings up
an idea automatically takes the lead in that direction of venture presupposed to be
having some experience or better revelation, though this should not cause any
member to withhold a suggestion due to fear of being tasked for the said.
Ideas and suggestions shall always be developed at the central management forums
and better analysis be reached before being assigned to the appropriate personnel
basing on what will be needed and required competence to champion that lead.
We should endeavor to give a neutral ground for all members to unleash their talents,
strength, and capacity, abilities without fear of being criticized or taking it personal
without looking at the core value of the idea.
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Positive criticism is great to help members explore pros and cons of a venture
although these have to be done in a skillful manner not to cause negative biasness.
PROBLEM AND NEEDS.
This project is aimed at eradicating poverty; creating employment, empowering the
community economically, transform the moral conduct of vulnerable persons and
creating rights awareness. Our target is to train vulnerable people, sensitize on
HIV/AIDS and Cancer , train the youths and people in social economic activities e.g
Tailoring, Bricklaying, Carpentry, Plumbing, Metal Fabrication, Soap making and
continued research in Business Skills as well as transforming their morals which will
help them improve their standards of living. Because of unemployment, ignorance,
immoral behaviors and rights unawareness, we need to have various activities which
will guarantee income, improve morals for creating civilized conducts of people and
strengthen human rights awareness. This will help eradicate poverty, improve lives of
the sick and provide a shelter for their valuable properties. If this project is in place, it
will overcome these entire grievances common in our society.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTH WEAKNESS
Skilled Manufacturing of building materials. No enough funding to implement the
Affordable labour force. projects.
Skilled Manpower in Tailoring, Design,
Business, Civil & Mechanical Engineering,
Finance & Accounting.
Ongoing ready market/Need for our services High transport costs for Long
in all sections. distances to the Place of Work.
Churches and Mosques. Unemployed members & lack of
economic empowerment.
Good Community Roads. Poor community Roads in deep
villages.
No Funders/Donors
The population lacks practical skills
Lack of Land for expansion
OPPORTUNITIES THREAT
-Current Technology Increases Sales and -High rental fees or lacking funds to
customer opportunities Acquire land.
-Good political Environment/Leaders -Lack of Transport and
discrimination
-Government and institution in favour of -bureaucratic tendencies.
such projects.
-Rampant National and International -Job Corruption for prolonged stay of
Unemployment. the old guards in public offices.
-Have a number of well wishers -Political Interference
-Availability of Partially learnt population -Sabotage by Bad wishers
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JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT.
This project is opened in Mbale District in Uganda, in Busano Sub/county. If it is set up, it will
uplift the standards of living and also support the on-going wealth creation programme and
community driven development.
It will also improve the welfare of the community in and around Mbale as well as at UNIDIS
operating areas at National level to the regional level. The project will help its clients get
market for the products of any kind and we shall generate income after selling our products.
This will enable us to look after our project and families for sustainability.
GOALS OF THE PROJECT
(i). create skilled labour force and employment.
(ii)To uplift the standard of living for vulnerable people, school dropouts,
unemployed and for well being of the community.
(iii). To reduce causes of poverty among the community at large.
(iv). To uplift moral conduct of HIV/AIDS and Cancer Victims in the society.
(v). To Establish socioeconomic development.
BENEFITS AND BENEFICIARIES.
(i). Members will benefit by being best identified under their respective gender categories
and be highly represented in all other developmental activities.
(ii). Members will also benefit by attending meetings, seminars and other workshops to
acquire skills from developmental activities and government programmes on modern
global market strategy.
(iii). Members will benefit by getting knowledge and the skill of how to do business
without regret in their communities.
(iv). When this project is set up, the group member will eradicate poverty in their
households, get income and shall improve their expenditure, saving and investment
manners as well as supporting the government programmes like wealth creation.
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OUTPUTS FOR THE PROECT
Phase 1: In the year 2016/2017, about 80 members would be formed, trained in tailoring,
metal fabrication, Carpentry, Plumbing, Bricklaying, business Knowledge in manufacturing,
management, and morally transformed.
Be able to guide, counsel and control the conduct and economic lifestyle of the vulnerable
thereby expanding on their Life Expectancy within the year 2016/2017.
Members at United development Scheme “UDS” will generate income by lobbing from
the Government, NGOs, Donors, Companies and well wishers to fund the project by
2016/2017, Shs.547.703 Millions/. This money will be used to purchase more training
equipments for each section, Salary Payment and progress facilitation.
MAJOR ACTIVITIES OF THE PROJECT.
(a). Train members in Tailoring, Metal fabrication, Soap making, Bricklaying, Carpentry,
Plumbing, Manufacturing, Business Knowledge and moral transformation.
(b). To lobby government, NGOs and Companies to extent financial help to “UDS”
group members through the Sub-County CDO Grants, NGOs and others.
(c). Formulation of roles and guidelines to be followed by the group members.
(d). Project progress will be indicated during the implementation process.
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Phase 1: BUDGET ESTIMATES BREAKDOWN OF UNIDIS LTD.
NO. ITEM QTY COST TOTAL
METAL FABRICATION
SECTION
1 Welding machines 5 @1,500,000 7,500,000
2 Grinding machine(Makita) 2 @450,000 900,000
3 Drilling Machine(Makita) 2 @300,000 600,000
4 Hacksaw (Frame) 20 @10,000 200,000
5 Hacksaw(Blades) 5bundles @40,000 200,000
6 Squares 10pieces @4,000 40,000
7 Tape Measure Oxford(5miters) 20pieces @4,000 80,000
8 Brush 10 @2,000 20,000
9 Compressure machine 1 @500,000 500,000
10 Chipping Hummer 5 @10,000 50,000
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Delivery note books
Goods Received note books
Visitors book
Cheque books
Total 7,010,000
SUMMARY.
Purchase of Equipment and of materials Shs. 73, 239,000
Administration cost (per year) Shs. 12, 280,000
Allowance (Lunch and Transport-Per year) Shs. 4,564,000
Rental fee (per year) Shs. 6,000,000
30Acres of land (6,820 Dollars per acre) Shs. 450,120,000
Miscellaneous Shs. 1,500,000
Total Shs. 547,703,000
Exchange rate = Ush.3,400/ US$1
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PROJECT WORK PLAN Phase 1.
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY WHAT DO WHO WILL WHAT WILL TIME PROJECT
WE NEED DO WHAT COME OUT FRAME COST
1.Starting Educating -Funds, -The - Two 6436000
the project & equipment chairperson Sensitization weeks
in Mbale Sensitizing & of “UDS” of to a
District, the Local materials -The members& month
Busano leaders& -Human project Community
Road The Resource Executives
Community
2.Project Sensitization --Office UDS -Project one 7830000
formed and space
Administrativ
e approved month
Mobilization -Store
n of project -Office members
Formation Attendant. and
- steering
registration committee.
/renewal
fee
3. Lobby Soliciting -Internet -UDS -Increment one 4064000
government funds from access Executive in funds thus month
, NGO’s government, address Members efficient
Donors. NGO’s; -Office running of
Friends to Donors, phone the project
fund the Friends and -Transport -Project
project well wishers stability and
its going
concern of
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the project
4.Purchase -Buying and Store, Project -An one 73239000
PROJECT PROFILE:
• Project Name: United Development Scheme - UDS.
• Sector: Social economic development.
• Project status: Long-term and ongoing project.
• Location: Mbale - Uganda and affiliated organizations including UNIDIS
operating areas and districts.
• Background information: to address the extreme poverty and promotion of civic
rights to the community, sensitizing on HIV/AIDS and Cancer Victims through
imparting them with skills in Business, Tailoring, metal fabrication as well as
soap making; liaising with government to mainstream the human rights of people
and the sick.
• Objectives: (a) To uplift moral and civic rights of the members
(b) To increase per capita income of members
(c) To encourage members to work as a team
7. Identification process. – Group meetings, mobilization and sensitization
8. Benefits. – Members earn better living
- Members improve better standard of living
-People get business technical skill and
knowledge -members become aware of the civil
rights
9. Beneficiaries - Members -
Government
-Community
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TIME FRAME
Start time 2016/2017
End time Continuous
Source of fund Group members, CDO, Donors, any well wisher
Estimated cost Shs.547,703,000
Secured Fund Shs. 17, 500,000
Funding gap Shs.530,203,000
Project supervisor Chairperson
Maintenance cost will be made by group members
Annual operational cost Shs. 1,000,000
Annual maintenance cost Shs. 500,000
Currency conversion $1 = Ushs. 3,400.
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PROJECT ANALYSIS
(1). SECTOR ANALYSIS
In this sector, the vulnerable (Women, HIV patients & elderly) as well as the youths
lack skills; they are highly illiterate, and ignorant about their civic rights, opportunities
and entitlement as well as information about their health.
(ii). POVERTY
There is persistent poverty, unemployment mostly among the youths and women, other
calamities include high dependence rates, limited factors of production, education
system that produces job seekers and lack of employment opportunities. The overall
objective of UDS is to create employment and eradicate poverty through imparting skills
in Tailoring, Metal fabrication, Bricklaying, manufacturing building materials & soap
making as well as equipping the vulnerable with business knowledge.
(ii). LIVELYHOOD ANALYSIS.
The analysis is from different social categories and access to productive resources.
The majority of alcoholics & petty thieving persons have lost their own resources into
fines and penalties.
The widows and orphans’ properties are grabbed by their relatives due to ignorance for
their rights.
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Children under the age of 18years neither own nor have access to productive
resources leading to domestic violence and land disputes.
The alcoholics and Aids patients are stigmatized in society limiting their employment
opportunities.
The sick always do not value their lives. They recklessly involve themselves in
alcoholism propelling unplanned sexual activities; hence leading to unwanted
pregnancies and wide spread of STDs.
Other cultural illusions like for women subservience to male authority has had a
negative social economic impact on families.
In conclusion, all of the above is done and composed for the good of our country
and God as our guidance in everything we intend to do in this project,
The united development scheme - UDS.
LWE BUTWELA NITSOA NTSOANA
FOR UNITY AND DEVELOPMENT
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