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Artemisia annua, a natural defence against malaria in Cameroon

Artemisia annua, a natural defence against malaria in Cameroon


A child dies from malaria every 30 seconds. With just a few grams of artemisia annua, that child could be saved in 5 days...
iWith.org is supporting one of the most promising anti-malarial remedies in Cameroon, highlighting the terrible impact of this disease and current initiatives against it which need our support.


New Guide on best Practices of Inclusive Business in the Palm Oil Sector

New Guide on best Practices of Inclusive Business in the Palm Oil Sector

SNV in Colombia presents a new "Guíde on Best Practices to Implement Inclusive Businesses in the Palm Oil Sector" (in Spanish).

This publication is based on an evaluation conducted during 2009 by SNV-CECODES, Fedepalma and the USAID/ MIDAS Programme where 22 cases of productive partnerships were analysed in all regions producing  palm oil. These partnerships involve more than 20 extractive companies, 90 producers' organisations and 3900 families of small producers of palm oil. 

The evaluation revealed the strengths and weaknesses of these partnerships and also showed their performance in production aspects, environment, social impact, commercial activities, organisational capacities, as well as institutional, administrative and financial aspects. 

The Guide also uses the experience and procedures used by the Project called "Support to Productive Partnerships" carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development of Colombia. This publication was financed by USAID. 

For more information please contact María Clara Rodriguez, Advisor, SNV in Colombia: mrodriguez@snvworld.org


New Guide on best Practices of Inclusive Business in the Palm Oil Sector

New Guide on best Practices of Inclusive Business in the Palm Oil Sector

SNV in Colombia presents a new "Guíde on Best Practices to Implement Inclusive Businesses in the Palm Oil Sector" (in Spanish).

This publication is based on an evaluation conducted during 2009 by SNV-CECODES, Fedepalma and the USAID/ MIDAS Programme where 22 cases of productive partnerships were analysed in all regions producing  palm oil. These partnerships involve more than 20 extractive companies, 90 producers' organisations and 3900 families of small producers of palm oil. 

The evaluation revealed the strengths and weaknesses of these partnerships and also showed their performance in production aspects, environment, social impact, commercial activities, organisational capacities, as well as institutional, administrative and financial aspects. 

The Guide also uses the experience and procedures used by the Project called "Support to Productive Partnerships" carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development of Colombia. This publication was financed by USAID. 

For more information please contact María Clara Rodriguez, Advisor, SNV in Colombia: mrodriguez@snvworld.org


GNRC - Learning to Live Together workshop in the Gampaha District - Sri Lanka

GNRC - Learning to Live Together workshop in the Gampaha District - Sri Lanka

GNRC South Asia successfully organized a GNRC - Learning To Live Together workshop for the Gampaha district in Sri Lanka with 25 child participants representing the main religious and ethnic groups. The workshop aimed to let children explore and understand the needs for learning to live together peacefully.
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SNV receives Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy

SNV receives Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy

SNV is one of the six international prize winners at the prestigious Ashden Awards ceremony in London today. More than 150 project contributions were sent in for these awards.

SNV Vietnam was rewarded for its innovation in tackling the twin problem of dangerous cooking practices and untreated animal waste. In partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, SNV launched a programme to convert the waste into energy via biogas digesters. The digesters provide clean, reliable energy for cooking and heating. They also reduce the health and environmental hazards associated with wood fuels, not to mention, the animal waste. Since 2003, over 80,000 systems have been installed, benefitting more than 400,000 people, with CO2 savings of around 167,000 tonnes per year.

The Vietnamese biogas programme is one of the seven domestic biogas programmes SNV supports in Asia. Since 1992, this resulted in 300,000 constructed biogas plants, improving the quality of life of 1.8 million people.

Articles and photo from: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/partner/snv-netherlands-development-organisation/news/article/2010/07/snv-among-ashden-awards-prize-winners


  


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