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An aid project by: Ndibwami Integrated Rescue Project (H. Nalugo Sabastian)

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H. Nalugo Sabastian (Project Manager), written 5 days ago

H. Nalugo Sabastian

I triggered a (partial)payout for these needs:

12 School fees €705.-
6 Spray Pumps €300.-
40 Chicken for 10 orphans and their families €380.-

Dear Donors,

Thank you for your continued support helping to fund our project needs of school fees for 12 orphans, 6 spray pumps and 40 chicken for 10 orphans and their families in rural Masaka Uganda.

Your goodwill and donations continue to inspire and encourage our work. Thanks for choosing to invest in our organisation work.

The donations requested will be used to pay for school fees of 6 children in primary seven and 6 orphans(teenage school dropouts) will be supported to train in a vocational/apprenticeship course to enable them acquire self sustainance skills for a better future. Some children will be fully supported and others given a contribution.

The spray pumps will be given to poor women and those affected by HIV and AIDS. Spray pumps will be given out in groups of 5 women so as to benefit many members of the community. Therefore 6 groups of women will be supported with spray pumps to promote their agriculture outputs for both household food security and improved family incomes.

40 chicken will be given to 10 orphans and other vulnerable children. Each child will receive 4 chicken to grow their poultry business. We hope with this kind of support chicken will be able to lay eggs and reproduce chicks which they can sell off some, to pay for the child needs(school requirements,food,clothing and medical care) while growing the poultry project. Here the child will be supported in a sustainable way and in future the child and his/her family will be able to provide for their own needs in the near future. We are greatly honored and thankful for your generous support. Please remain engaged and help spread the word about our work to other freinds, I will always keep you posted about our progress. Thanks for your support, we greatly appreciate it.

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H. Nalugo Sabastian (Project Manager), written 11 days ago

H. Nalugo Sabastian

Micro Loans Changing Lives!

NIRP Uganda continues to operate a microloan and small business management-training program. Helping poor and marginalized women groups to start and/or expand their Small businesses. Bridging the gap between bureaucratic Micro finance institution and banks for the poor and illiterate rural women, this project strengthens 

NIRP’s mission to improve the living and economic conditions of low-income communities affected by HIV and AIDS through giving out micro loans to women through their self help groups, knowledge sharing, and trainings.

NIRP continues to provide micro lending and training to small-business owners and self help groups previously established as self help groups and saving community level associations.  Each individual has a unique business idea that can support her children and family, a micro loan will make the individual self reliant in the near future. Supporting beneficiaries of microloans through the creation of community associations, to technical assistance through sensitization meetings and training programs for women.

NIRP Uganda is happy to report that since the start of the project, NIRP has led financial trainings with 60 women.NIRP has provided a total of 10 microloans. Many more women want to benefit from this program though we are still limited by resources. 

Although the impact of the micro loans also extends to the families of the beneficiaries who benefit from the increased income and access to healthcare, education, and basic necessities. Not only will this program allow communities access to low-interest credit, it will also provide NIRP with the resources to lead trainings on financial education and business administration, deepening the overall impact of the micro loans program. 

Through Micro Loan program, capacity building and knowledge sharing, sustainable development is as achievable as it is transformative. Join us to provide more vulnerable women micro loans. 

 

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H. Nalugo Sabastian (Project Manager), written 19 days ago

H. Nalugo Sabastian

Hühner öffnen die Tür zu Autarkie und eine gute Ernährung.

Hühner helfen Familien produzieren frische, gesunde Lebensmittel für den eigenen Verbrauch - auch die Hühnermist wird verwendet, um Gemüsegärten mehr fruchtbar. Raising ihre eigenen Hühner bedeutet, dass Familien nicht haben, um Eier zu kaufen, die Freisetzung ihr hart verdientes Einkommen für andere Bedürfnisse, wie zum Beispiel die Ausbildung ihrer Kinder oder Gesundheitsversorgung. Familien in den ländlichen Gayaza Masaka Uganda haben die Gabe von Hühnern angefordert. Ihr Geschenk wird besonders praktisch, weil Kinder und ihre Familien nicht haben, um Futter zu kaufen; Hühner Futter für sich selbst rund um die Familie zu Hause.

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