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Key Success Factors

Groups of women taking part in the Microcredit Program have begun to form in Kabondo, thanks to funds received through other tasks.
Learning from the experience of others is very important and can lead to successful projects. We would like to compile a list of Key Success Factors for operating a microcredit program. We are looking for learnings from other projects that can be tried in Kabondo.
This task requires researching other projects on Nabuur and elsewhere and finding out the key factors to success. Or, if you have experience running a project, then provide your insights here!
Hi Everyone,
As mentioned elsewhere, the funds have been released and 3 groups have formed. Eric mentioned that the groups will take some time to form and become well established, as the women have to build trust for eachother.
I think the next steps for us on Nabuur regarding the microloan program, is to help support the development of the groups and ensure they succeed.
Changes at Kabondo Village on Nabuur
Mon, 2009/09/28 - 02:24 —Hello Friends of Kabondo!
In recent months you may have noticed that I have not been as active on Nabuur. I have taken on more responsibility in my work as well as volunteer positions in Canada. However, I remain committed to Kabondo and seeing that things continue to move forward.
To achieve that, we are pleased to welcome Rebecca Devitt who will be sharing the the facilitation of Kabondo on Nabuur with myself and Eric. This will hopefully allow for more updates and ongoing discussion on Nabuur, and ultimately, more accomplishments in Kabondo.
Hi Everyone,
Here is the report for the pilot project we held in Kabondo. It is in a PowerPoint to keep it simple, as already mentioned. Please comment and feel free to ask questions. We hope this will prove to be a valuable bit of information for future projects and to help secure funding.
Thanks,
Barb
Kabondo Update
Fri, 2009/04/10 - 17:19 —Greetings Neighbours!
Yes it has been some time since I have been online, and my apologizes. However, despite my lack of posting on Nabuur, there have been many things going on behind the scenes. Just a quick update on these.
1. Microloan Project
Tweetheart Fundraising Drive
Fri, 2009/02/13 - 22:58 —Greetings!
We are pleased to announce a very short fundraising drive to raise $2500 to support 3 projects for Kabondo:
1. Microloan Project ($1500)
2. Cloth Sanitary Pad Making - Training ($500)
3. Blanket Making training ($500)
Here's how it works.
This Valentine's Day spread wishes of love, friendship and caring for those around the world. For 36 hours (noon Feb 13 to midnight Feb 14) we will post Tweets on Twitter encouraging individuals to donate to the projects. At the end of the 36 hours, we hope to have the funds!
What to do?

