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Current Projects:
Primary and Secondary Education: Distribution
of school kits, desks & chairs to primary schools
Agriculture: Seeds, and Agricultural Tools Distributions
to Internally Displaced People, Refugees, and other war Affected
People (Returnees) Returning to Their Areas of Origin.
Health: Distribution of Health Kits to Returnees,
and donation of Dental Chairs, and Other Medical Equipment to Bie
Central Hospital
Higher Education: Since last year, at the request
of all stakeholders in Bie province of Angola, SHARE has been forging
strategic partnerships to establish a university in Kuito city,
the capital of Bie province. To learn more about this historic and
path-breaking project, please visit http://www.angolauniversity.org/.
Energy: Distribution of sun ovens to widows of war, landmine victims
(amputees,) and to other needy women.
Solar Bakery: Teaching
Returnees how to bake bread using a “Village sun oven.”
Bicycles: Distribution of Bicycles to Teachers,
Nurses and Evangelists Emergency Response: Quick
response to emergency needs due to poverty, famine, conflicts, civil
strife, and natural disasters.
SHARE THE SUN: Adopt a Family
in Angola with a sun oven: Distribution of ovens to
(women) landmine amputees, widows, and the elderly..
Planned Projects:
Education: Information Technology Center, Vocational
Schools, and Schools Construction and/or Rehabilitation, and Teachers
Training.
Agriculture: Vegetable Seeds Distributions, Animal
Distributions, and Seeds Replication.
Health: HIV/AIDs, Water & Sanitation, Health
Posts Construction and/or Rehabilitation.
Food: Food Distributions to Orphanages & school
Feeding Centers, and Hospital Rehabilitation Centers.
Energy: Sun Ovens
Assembly Plant Establishment
Landmines: Five Thousand Wheelchairs Shipment (in
the next five years), and Landmine Advocacy |