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| Income generation | |
| Education e.g. on processing food | |
| Better use of available resources for income | |
| Targeted at women who are marginalised in the villages | |
| Build capacity for animal husbandry by better care of chickens, rabbits etc. | |
| Aim for generation of sufficient protein for children | |
| Health and water | |
| Train community health-workers | |
| Train birth attendants and provide equipment | |
| Home-based care for AIDS victims | |
| Health education and AIDS awareness | |
| Child immunisation – mobile clinics | |
| Provision of deep and shallow wells | |
| Harvesting of rain water | |
| Best management of water resources | |
| Agriculture | |
| Capacitate communities to get the best out of the of land whilst retaining its fertility | |
| Training | |
| Seed distribution especially in areas where the crop has previously failed | |
| Use of animals in ploughing etc. | |
| Training farmers as ‘paravets’ for routine veterinary care | |
| Heifer project. Give a heifer, let it calve, then pass on the calf. | |
| Environment | |
| Training in proper land use | |
| Good use of soil to prevent erosion | |
| Terracing on slopes | |
| Educate those who will then educate others | |
| Gender issues | |
| Trying to bridge the gap between men and women | |
| Awareness classes and seminars e.g. women were not allowed to speak at Masai meetings | |
| Literacy | |
| The Church supports the community's efforts to provide kindergarten and primary schools. It may roof a building and provide teaching materials. Also it supports the training of adult education teachers to enable adult literacy. | |


This site was last updated 25/10/2007