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Kauma Village, Malawi Africa

Kauma Village, Malawi Africa. LHHS Leadership May 5 th , 2010 Miss Bradley. Applies for grants from CIDA Veronica McGinn Project Coordinator Veronica@unb.ca. Does not involve itself with 1- Politics 2- Religion. A little from wikipedia.

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Kauma Village, Malawi Africa

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  1. Kauma Village, Malawi Africa LHHS Leadership May 5th, 2010 Miss Bradley

  2. Applies for grants from CIDA Veronica McGinn Project Coordinator Veronica@unb.ca Does not involve itself with 1- Politics 2- Religion

  3. A little from wikipedia • Kauma Village is not on Wiki – not enough people know about it

  4. Malawi • Population: 15.3 million (UN, 2009) • Capital: Lilongwe • Area: 118,484 sq km (45,747 sq miles) • Major languages: English, Chichewa (both official) • Major religions: Christianity, Islam • Life expectancy: 37 years • Main exports: Tobacco, tea, sugar, cotton • GNI per capita: US $290 (World Bank, 2008) • Estimated 4th – 10th poorest country in the world

  5. Lilongwe • Lilongwe has an estimated 3 million people • 1.2 million of which are orphans (AIDS) • Many without parents • Many children acting as head of house.. What does this mean? • 250 people diagnosed with HIV/day • KV - Home to 17, 000 people

  6. New Brunswick Day in KV

  7. How do we help?What can you do? • Help make the country more “self-sustainable” • Get and stay educated about the world around you • Donations • Equipment is good • Money is better 

  8. 5 Reasons why money is better than Equipment • 1 – There are no overhead costs 100% of money goes to the children (CIDA) • 2 – The needs of the children are not yet certain • 3 – It costs to ship equipment • 4 – Buying when I arrive will support local businesses • 5 – Malawian mail is not like Canadian mail

  9. Check out my on-line stuff • FB- Jessi Goes to Africa • Wikispace - http://theafricaneducation.wikispaces.com/ • Stay tuned  • THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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