Indirect
The surrounding communities will benefit by having
access to food through the intercropping
of
Jatropha
Curcuas and food crops. Income generation will
create the opportunity for
parents to send their children to school. Urban Areas, jobs in the
rural areas will prevent the
migration to cities.
Direct Beneficiaries are people who belong to the project
and are actively involved
• Children
• Women
• Disadvantaged, unemployed, people affected and infected
with HIV/AIDS
• Rural communities already involved with us:
| Kavango:
|
Peparu
Community Project (Nongera-Mpungu) |
| |
Kehemu E.B.C.
Dorcas Choir Group (Rundu) |
| |
Bridget of
Hope - a group of women and children infected with
HIV/AIDS and are iliterate |
| |
|
| Oshana: |
Jatropha
Production (Emono-Okatana) |
| |
|
| Ohangwena:
|
Shalongo
Regional Women Project –SRWP (Omauni-Okongo) |
| |
Ongha
Pendukeni Project |
| |
Oshiweda
Jatropha Project Proposal (Ohaihana-Eenhana) |
We are currently active in 6 regions: Kavango, Caprivi,
Omusati, Ohangwena, Oshikoto, Oshana
Activities of the Trust - Donations
We have financially assisted the following project to start
up:
Pendukeni Fruit and vegetable – Oshana Region
Ndilimani Clay Pot - Oshana
Lukopani Women Action Group - Caprivi Region
The Trust has also donated 50 Jatropha trees to “Bridget of
Hope” and 50 trees to “Kehemu
E.B.C. Dorcas Choir Group (Rundu)”