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Molly Buckley, Chairperson Power4Good
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To view P4G's accounts for the past 3 years click on 'NEWS' from the tool bar above, then select the year from the menu on the left.
For all the latest news on
what Power 4 Good
is doing in Ireland and overseas
please click
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| PROGRAMMES |
Power4Good has adopted an integrated approach to development combining real poverty reduction programmes with strong human rights and advocacy activities. P4G is focusing on this approach because it is only through this combined approach that people with disabilities can see real positive change in their lives ...
Power 4 Good
has developed vital programmes
for some of the poorest communities
in the world, find
out more
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us to support those in need..
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| Power4Good
is a small dedicated Irish NGO that works with people
with disabilities in some of the poorest
communities and countries of Africa.
The
vision that inspires Power4Good is a world
where people with disabilities can enjoy
full human rights and achieve their maximum
potential. It is the Mission of
Power4Good to create partnerships with
and build the capacity of local disability
organisations in the Southern African
countries of Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe,
Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho and Swaziland to ensure
that vital support reaches those most
in need in the very poorest local communities.
You can be part of this work ... read about Power4Good's activities ... and get involved!
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| Our
case studies |
Power4Good has established a major Rural Revolving Fund Programme which provides small loans for people with disabilities. These loans assist them in setting up livelihoods - crafts, trades, marketing and farming activities - so that they can become independant through generating their own income.
The
loan fund for Mongu - just one of the many areas we work in is
sufficient to provide
200 loan units in the
first year and a further
minimum of two hundred
loans per year thereafter.
Below are a few examples
of the income activities
these loans will fund.
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