News: Walungu

Progress in Walungu

Walungu community, together with online neighbours from all over the world, has been working hard on achieving better living conditions. First steps are to improve nutrition and accessibility to safe water sources.

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Examples found

We found a lot successful projects that we can use as examples in defining our own project.
You can read the summary here
http://www.nabuur.com/en/village/walungu/project/task/help-us-find-examp...

Thank you all for your contributions.

Training found

I am happy to announce that a trainer for Walungu has been found and he will hold the training as soon as the goats are bought.
I want to commend my great team for their excellent work!
Sonja

Livestock farming revitalizes war-ravaged Walungu, DRC

The ten-year civil war devastated the farming community of Walungu, DRC. Crops were destroyed, and animals looted. Many families fled. Security has improved since 2002, and families are now returning to their homes and farms.

Most of the people in Walungu subsist on cassava, potato and taro. This protein-deficient diet puts people at risk of disease. To improve the community’s health and rebuild Walungu’s income generating capacity, the people plan to launch a livestock farming project.

Developing story on Walungu

Please read the developing story about Walungu.http://www.nabuur.com/modules/news/news_details.

Seed and DVDs

After having some problems with delivery to Rwandan and Congolese addresses, we finaly got the seeds and DVDs from Ken.

manuals from South Africa

Tanja arranged the goat keeping manuals to arrive from South Africa. They should be soon delivered to...

FONDAMU

We ensured the collaboration with FONDAMU (the Mugangu Foundation), a charitable trust from DRC. Their founder and leader Dr. Trinto Mugangu joined our team and is eager to support our project.

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