Cultivating Hope The activity of ADA still shipped with the full cooperation of the community of Baboni which has now given its confidence to the Association as evidenced by the donation of 60 acres of land, some more than initially promised by the same village chief, as well as an area of \u200b\u200b2,000 square feet in which to raise "CASA ADA" that will serve as headquarters and accommodation for those who wish to join us in Cameroon to help us in our project (teachers, experts in agriculture, hydropower experts, installers and / or maintenance woodworking machinery, etc.)..
Thanks to all of this will be possible to initiate, finance permitting, to all initiatives that ADA has proposed to undertake in agriculture and livestock with the primary aim of improving the nutritional status of families, enriching the quantity and quality of the diet of the population. Also in these 60 acres will be planted Jatropha Curcas and also of pressed berries get their bio diesel to run machinery and create power where none exists.
More in harmony with the guidelines and guiding principles of ADA non-profit organization trained over 200 women from the village of Baboni. The course will begin Saturday, November 28, 2009 and will end Sunday, December 6 and will aim to accescere capabilities and skills of the participants identified and selected in the different GIC (Groups of Community Interest) of the village on the following topics:
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Earth's systems to make them cultivable: terracing techniques to prevent the washing away of the territories;
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Creating Pepiniere for the cultivation of Jatropha Curcas and Caliandro needed to feed the goats;
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Agriculture food and horticultural species;
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Kennel fence in animals, particularly goats and poultry;
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fish farming integrated with the breeding of ducks and geese
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Beekeeping.
Another step forward made with the community towards the development and Baboni migliormento conditions of life, a concrete answer in the fight against hunger and poverty. Where even the great ones of earth seem to be in trouble, with humility and optimism we believe we can win our challenge.
Thank you for your attention and above all, "Help us to help." Ascagnano Marconi