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Submitted September 13, 2009 By annmcc44
Uganda Lodge is a not-for-profit budget guest-house built in a small but accessible village in order to enable volunteers to stay in the area and help the local community - teaching in schools, and wo
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Submitted October 13, 2011 By hartungt
Unreasonable Institute is seeking entrepreneurs and for-profit ventures that are using business to tackle major social and environmental problems.
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Submitted November 27, 2011 By Agrover
To offer artisans and students in Tanzania the opportunity to increase or improve their skills base or to develop or adapt technologies to suit local conditions or demand.
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Submitted August 3, 2011 By bybenjam
I am helping a groupement to create a training center for raising agoutis, or bush rats. We will be creating an income generating activity for middle school students with trainings and an animal bank!
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Submitted April 19, 2010 By DennisTessier
Waste to Wealth trains and equips rural people on how to convert agricultural waste and other dry biomass to sustainable charcoal briquettes instead of cutting trees for charcoal.
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Submitted April 14, 2010 By DennisTessier
Waste to Wealth trains and equips rural people on how to convert agricultural waste and other dry biomass to sustainable charcoal briquettes instead of cutting trees for charcoal.
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Submitted April 19, 2010 By DennisTessier
Waste to Wealth trains and equips rural people on how to convert agricultural waste and other dry biomass to sustainable charcoal briquettes instead of cutting trees for charcoal.
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