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If you buy packets of vegetable seds, our trainers will help families in Africa plant and nurture their own backyard vegetable gardens to imrove the health and nutrition of the adults and the children. A nutritionist works with the mothers to show...
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In Malawi and Zambia we are helping farmers with simple tools and irrigation training so that their crops will grow well. Water is a constant problem in Africa and these watering cans and hoses really help, especially when water is scarce. Hundred...
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Imagine being a child in Africa whose stomach is bloated from malnutrition; imagine a child being hungry and his parents can't give him what he needs; imagine only being able to eat one meal of maize porridge a day ... and that is on a good day! ...
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The best way for Kenyan farmers to get water to their household gardens is with a good old watering can. Great value.
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A bag of poo can help families in Sri Lanka fertilise their soil and get more from their crops. In Sri Lanka, we’re supporting poor and marginalised farmers, mainly women, with training in growing organic vegetables and environmentally-friendly ri...
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Anti bacterial, breathable, moisture wicking, anti pollution, mildew proof and eco friendly! But better yet, its one of the most practical bags for shopping, going to the beach or just getting around!
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$20 will provide sufficient seed for one person so that, when he is trained through the Global Concern Farmer Training program, he will have enough food so that he will not suffer starvation during the "hungry" season when no rains come.
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This award-winning Oxfam bucket is designed to keep water clean and ensure that less is spilt.It also stacks easily, making it easy to transport and distribute. We also supply bars of soap which help prevent the spread of disease. This gift demons...
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We compost at home, school and work so why not help a developing community to do the same? Your gift will help communities to compost their waste into usable materials to create green spaces in urban environments.
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Fruit trees, such as guava, papaya and coconut, can then be harvested to raise funds for the community. This project is managed by our partner organisation in South Africa, Ingwavuma Orphan Care. In South Africa, many families are affected by extr...
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