We will provide small loans in 2 municipalities in Zamboanga del Norte to help beneficiaries establish or expand small businesses. WAND will be mentored by TCP Global, pro-bono consultants with 15 ye...
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Region: Philippines
The Philippines faces the challenge of sustaining economic growth and reducing poverty, with issues such as income inequality, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to education and healthcare hindering progress.
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The project will provide goats to poor farming families in our project areas in Zamboanga del Norte, Leyte and Misamis Oriental. Goats are easy to take care of, provides meat and income and are prolif...
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Coconut farming is a primary industry in the province of Misamis Oriental where most of our farmers/partners are located. This project will support coconut-based women-led enterprises with the goal of...
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Old people in the Philippines belonging to very poor families are often a burden to the family's economic resources. With very little assistance they are prone to a lot of debilitating diseases which ...
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We will provide food and basic essentials like food, toys, educational supplies, clothes, footwear, blankets and mosquito nets to 900 children whose parents are too poor to provide these to them due t...
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