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Project ID: IND/07/030
Date of request: 14 May 2007
Country: India
Project location: Aruundatiwada, Yanadi Colony in Kadapa District
Project status: Project progress/final reports received
Objective

Establishing individual dairy units for the production of buffalo milk, which will be sold to generate inme. The primary beneficiaries will be 20 women in the 25 to 35 years age group and their families, including children ranging from 9 to 14 ye

Project ID: PAK/07/011
Date of request: 12 Feb 2007
Country: Pakistan
Project location: Chak Jhumra, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Project status: Project progress/final reports received
Objective

The project aims at producing eggs and eventually the number of hens. The project will generate income for rural families through the sale of eggs and hens. Poultry breeding will eventually enable the extension of the project to include more families in t

Project ID: MYA/06/060
Date of request: 14 Nov 2006
Country: Myanmar
Project location: Chuang Ma Village, Myanmar
Project status: Project progress/final reports received
Objective

Electricity distribution in the village for household light + improvement of hygiene. 45 Households will benefit from this project. The population of beneficiaries is 276. Fourteen households are farmers (small holders, less than 2 acres), 27 household

Project ID: IND/05/074
Date of request: 26 Jul 2005
Country: India
Project location: Village More, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra State, India. The project area has been visited by a 1% volunteer.
Project status: Project progress/final reports received
Objective

To provide kitchen equipment for the benefit of students, vocational trainees, trainees and staff working in Cashew Processing Unit (CPU), trainees and staff working as farm labour (including dairy farm workers, goatherds, etc.), office trainees and staff

Project ID: IND/04/116
Date of request: 17 Sep 2004
Country: India
Project location: Akkayapalli, Cuddapah District, Andhra Pradesh
Project status: Project in progress
Objective

To help 15 poor Dalit families by providing a mat weaving loom to the women in each household, thereby allowing them a degree of financial independence from money lenders. The beneficiary group stands a good chance of quickly becoming self supporting give