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Summaries
of HUNGER PROJECTS in Africa
Working with LWR Partners
Burkina FasoLocal Integrated Development for the Boulgou Region
Partners:
LWR and Cercle de Solidarite et de Developpment du BoulogouDakupa (DAKUPA)

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people of Boulogou Region, and womens groups in particular, have
organized and undertaken a number of income-generating, small-scale
economic activities, which create employment, generate income, and offer
locally marketable products. These groups lack capital to make the small-scale
investments needed to increase quality and quantity of production and
expand the markets for their products.
GOAL: To provide support to farmer groups and to womens processing
enterprises to strengthen these income-generating activities and provide
improved equipment for production. Provide capacity building training
to the DAKUPA association in planning and management of development
projects. Increased HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention is a component
of this program.
OBJECTIVES: LWRs partner, DAKUPA will:
Build awareness for the prevention of HIV/AIDS. DAKUPA
has been providing awareness-building sessions conducted by agents of
local social service agencies. The project will help DAKUPA acquire
their own AV equipment and train village committee health representatives
to conduct the sessions.
Organize a series of training of trainers (TOT) sessions
in different program areas to develop local extension agents who can
work with capacity building for community level project planning.
Provide training in literacy, revolving credit fund management,
and organization and management of association level activities.
Provide member groups with the resources needed to acquire
new equipment (karate presses, freezers for milk) and structures (wells
and cereals banks) to expand production and conserve products.
Expand an existing revolving credit fund activity serving
womens rural enterprises.
Assist the womens village production groups in development
of alternative markets for local products.
Increase by 100 percent and 400 percent, respectively,
the production of milk products and karate butter by womens enterprise
groups.
Assist women in increasing their collective and individual
incomes by at least 20 percent over the two-year project period, to
be documented by baseline information from the PRA and final project
evaluation.
Provide assistance in the conducting of participatory
monitoring and evaluation.
Total Project Support: $63,308 through 2006.
Hunger Projects : Ethiopia,
Kenya, Liberia, Mali,
Niger, Senegal, Sudan,
Tanzania, Togo and Uganda.
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