Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Green Model for Empowering Communities


Chindwin Home Based Care -SLA, with support from a US based charity-Color Me-In will this year embark on a unique model of empowering communities. With the realization that development will only succeed when we look ahead in the future and what is going to happen to our land, we beleive that our first step is to participate in programmes that support our natural resources.

Color Me-In will this year continue to support our holistic approach to social development through a green model concept. The model promotes local women groups to have an education on conservation tree planting and acctively participating in planting various drought resistence trees with the notion of replacing one tree at a time the 1000's of trees that are cut down for heat energy. "We do realize that tree cutting trees contribute to soil erosion and this affects our farming livelihoods", said one of the members at the just ended tree planting training session. The programmes also encourages members to plant trees that would benefit communities from traditional medicines when leaves are boiled and taken.