|
Summaries
of HIV/AIDS Projects in Africa
Working with LWR Partners
Niger - Korahane: Income Generation Support to the Korahane Women
Partners: LWR and the Contribution a Education de Base (CEB), translated
as Contribution to Literacy.
Korahane, located in the most arid part of Niger, has been designated
one of the countrys three poorest regions (with 65 percent
of the population living below the poverty line). This region was
severely hit by successive droughts. To compensate for losses in
agricultural productivity, local women made efforts to build their
income through small economic activities including the sale of dairy
products, artwork and vegetables. However, they lack the financial
resources needed to expand these enterprises.
GOAL: The project will seek to improve the economic livelihoods
of the women in the Korahane area, principally by supporting the
construction and equipment of a dairy farm, and providing training
to women in project management and group-based credit management.
In addition, in-kind credits will be extended to these women to
produce and market dairy products. This project will directly help
60 women during the first two years, and additional 30 in the third
year. Their families (estimated 720 members) will benefit indirectly
from the project.
OBJECTIVES: LWRs partner, CEB will:
Conduct sessions in hygiene, HIV/AIDS awareness and
the importance of education for girls.
Build the infrastructure needed for the breeding of
cows (i.e. the dairy barn, wells, etc.).
Organize, conduct and develop materials for training
in functional literacy, credit management and the breeding of cows,
as well as gum Arabic exploitation.
Set up revolving funds for the provision of in-kind
credit. Management of these funds will initially be handled by the
project technical team, but eventually will be taken over by women
trained in aspects of credit management committees.
Conduct market research locating other products that
would be profitable in the area and build a store to sell current
and new products.
Total Project Support: $70,700 through 2004.
Page
1 2 3
Projects : Burkina
Faso Cameroon Ethiopia
Kenya Liberia Madagascar
Mali Namibia Nigeria
Senegal Sierra Leone
South Africa Tanzania
Uganda Zimbabwe
Other African Projects

|