Blogs
Time for Spring Clean!!
Fri, 2008/05/09 - 20:26 —Hi all,
Here we are with the 7th development cycle, the first one in May 2008. The good weather has finally reached the Netherlands, so: Time for Spring Clean!
Which is exactly what we’ve done with the demo site this time: we’ve swept a broom through the menu on the left AND created an easy content menu on top of the screen.
My NABUUR
Brings you to your personal homepage with
- an overview of the unread posts in the Villages and Groups you’re a member of.
- Which people from your network are online
Time for Spring Clean!!
Fri, 2008/05/09 - 19:05 —Hi all,
Here we are with the 7th development cycle, the first one in May 2008. The good weather has finally reached the Netherlands, so: Time for Spring Clean!
Which is exactly what we’ve done with the demo site this time: we’ve swept a broom through the menu on the left AND created an easy content menu on top of the screen.
My NABUUR
Brings you to your personal homepage with
- an overview of the unread posts in the Villages and Groups you’re a member of.
- Which people from your network are online
Looking forward for your support
Sat, 2008/08/16 - 13:12 —Hi All,
Its good to see you working around for great cause.
I am working for sustainable development by marketing
products of the people living in a bad condition in the village of
Dambadeniya, Srilanka.
They are committed and hardworking people who want to redefine their community
and shape future of their village by selling hand made items. You can
get the best value by not only getting an item which is handmade but also
give spiritual well being by helping and supporting those people who are in need of it.
I am looking forward to get help from
New Website
Thu, 2008/08/07 - 07:54 —Hello Friends,
The new website looks ok, but not sure whether it is user friendly. I think it will take some time to get familiarised. The previous one was very good. Changes are inevitable and we have to get used to it.
All the best.
John
Child Education & Development
Sun, 2008/08/03 - 04:18 —which type of activity including in child education & Development project. Here is some activities list.I
1.Drawing Competition.
2.Quiz Competition.
3.Essay Competition.
4.Speech Competition.
5.Sport Competition.
6.social work.
7.Organize Film Show.
8.organize speech on child education & development.
9.song competition.
10.play competition.
11.Dance Competition
Dromankese and Moringa Trees planting
Tue, 2008/07/29 - 17:53 —In Dromankese today, the community has taken to planting trees. One of the trees is Moringa Oleifera. Trees and traditional leafy vegetables have a crucial role in almost all terrestrial ecosystems and provide a range of products and services to rural and urban people. As natural vegetation is cleared for agriculture and other types of development, the benefits that trees provide are best sustained by integrating trees into agriculturally productive landscapes.
Your Monday dose of NABUUR news
Mon, 2008/07/14 - 14:30 —Hey everyone, Why is it that the weekend always goes by so fast?!? At least we had some sun over the weekend (after a week of rain and chills) so no complaints on my part. :) Monday started with our customary meeting, where a few things ...
How will new projects come online?
Wed, 2008/07/09 - 14:15 —As we've had to put a hold on new projects coming online in the past few months, there are currently over 130 projects in the pipeline, with many of them eager to come online as new NABUUR Villages. We've already established contact ...
You may have been spammed...
Fri, 2008/07/04 - 15:16 —If you received emails sent from with the titles below, please ignore them. Subject line: You are now an administrator for the group (name) and Subject line: Replacement login information anaragaj at Nabuur 2.0 Demo Site ...
Screenshots, screenshots!
Fri, 2008/07/04 - 11:30 —Hi everyone,. The week is ending with good news on one hand, but sad news on the other. Our theming expert Gertjan has had to resign his work at NABUUR due to health reasons. It was a great experience to work with him, and we wish him ...
