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Posted to: <Ned> Uganda by Evvy Bryning (117), Tue, 04 Sep 2007 16:09:15 PDT
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I am starting this thread so that we have a place to acknowlege our accomplishments and to announce our coming events.
I am starting with a big congratulations. I was just watching the Oprah show while working on my computer. The show is all about philanthrophy and highlights Bill Clinton's new book "Giving". One segment was on Kiva and the founders were there.
I was so proud to see our very own Grace and her peanut butter business highlighted and held up as a shining example of the success of Kiva loan recipients. What a treat to see a familiar face and hear that beautiful voice. It was only a short segment but it meant so much to me. The whole community should be very proud. I know I am.
By Evvy Bryning (117), Tue, 04 Sep 2007 17:18:20 PDT
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It was quite a surprise and it was amazing. Evidently Matt and Jessica and their Kiva organization are also featured in the book as examples of a good place to give.
They are so young to have accomplished so much. They reported that they have to date, or to the date of the filming, given out 10 million dollars in loans and have a repayment record of 99.6%. Oprah was even amazed.
Grace is becoming a TV Star!
By Michele Lifshen Reing (24), Wed, 05 Sep 2007 00:57:58 PDT
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I saw it too!! It was a great show. I pretty much ignored my kids from start to finish. I have the Giving book in hand; my husband was not allowed to come home without it :-)
Every time I see a show about giving, I am so jazzed and feel like my business mission is endorsed. And I am itching to get my charity box kits in the hands of Clinton, Andre Agassi (his Las Vegas school was featured) and the two young women who started fundraising/giving campaigns (http://www.commoncents.org) and (http://www.kidscaring4kids.org)...
Sometimes I feel a little guilty - that's the "for-profit" entity issue, but for me the real issue at hand is inspiring our next generation to be generous, kind, compassionate leaders to help make the world a better place.
I love Oprah. I just think she's awesome.
By Grace Ayaa (79), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 03:40:10 PDT
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Oh my God , I feel so blessed to be on Oprah, I love her show very much, it was actually my children who introduced me to it. I just cannot imagine myself there ! I wish I could have more to offer like Oprah.
All these has been because of Christina's inspiration , I really owe her a lot .
By Eric Wanjamah (19), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 04:07:58 PDT
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Congratulations Grace,
Indeed it was a moment of grace that I missed, am wishing I was back home where am able to catch the show.
Could someone summarize what the show was about? am eager to know more
By Munnu Morrish (62), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 04:48:10 PDT
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I missed it too but I hope we will catch up too and watch the amazing Grace in action.
Congrats Grace
By Evvy Bryning (117), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 06:51:52 PDT
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Hello Grace, so glad to have you back.
The show was all about giving and philanthropy. The segment that Grace was on was about Kiva. They had the founders there and they showed a short film about the impact their program has on people and Grace was the highlight. It was wonderful to watch it ans see someone that I actually know.
By Mark Grimes (181), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 06:56:07 PDT
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From what I could tell, Oprah's production company got the rights, and used footage from...
By Eric Wanjamah (19), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 10:32:55 PDT
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Thanks Mark for the video.
Very insightful and am glad to know what impact the Kiva loans are having in Uganda and indeed the world over.
By Cory Richardson (17), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:01:15 PDT
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Currently I'm sewing and selling hammocks here in Canada, so I can set up community sewing rooms in Uganda and make hammocks there... to give away freely. These are hammocks and rain tarps in one... that fold up into a little bag. A couple of these are all you need for a comfy rest at night or in the day... rain or shine: http://www.facebook.com/photo.ph p?pid=1254072&op=1&o=all &view=all&subj=226602868 7&aid=-1&id=906200533
If it all works out, and we find people in Gulu who want to continue and we'd sell them everywhere. Maybe Kiva could help with that? Maybe we don't even need Kiva... but it would be a great way to promote the project just to be part of that process.
I'm an art therapist, not so much a busy-ness person, so I'm seeking help. I'm thinking Opok farm would be a great place to be based when that is ready, but for now... where do you suggest could be a good place for a community sewing room?
Stitch Uganda Together is the project... on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.ph p?gid=2408133160 and razoo: http://beta.razoo.com/causes/sti tch_uganda_together
Ya'll are great. It is energizing to know you are out there... Shine on!
-Cor 506.635-4122 cor.contact@gmail.com www.actionheronetwork.net
By Cory Richardson (17), Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:17:18 PDT
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I just watched the video.... it really gave me a good feeling. I'm excited!!! I love the spirit of the people featured. It is so great that Grace is on here... a real star! It makes Uganda seem so close.
I'll be sharing this video with my network tonight. The video I watched before it showed a very dark world view and that sort of message just makes us feel like we can't do anything. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The following quotes are from the movie Waking Life:
The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams; cuz if you can do that you can do anything.
Whatever you do, don't be bored. We are limited by our own confines. The world is an exam.
In hell you sink to the level of your lack of love. In heaven you rise to the level of your fullness of love.
As the pattern becomes more intricate and subtle, being swept along is never enough.
We should never simply write ourselves off, and see ourselves as the victims of various forces. It is always our decision who we are.
We seem to think we are so limited by the world and the confines, but we are really just creating them. You keep trying to figure it out, but it seems like now that you know that what you are doing is dreaming, you can do whatever you want to. You are dreaming but you are awake. You have so many options, and that is what life is about.
The on-going wow is happening right now. We are all co-authors of this dancing exuberance, where even our inabilities are having a roast. We are the authors of ourselves. The world is an exam to see if we can rise into the direct experience.
No matter how empty the world seemed, no matter how degraded and used up the world appeared to us, we knew that anything was still possible, and given the right circumstances, a new world was just as likely as an old one.
You have begun to find your answers. Although it may seem difficult, the rewards will be great. Exercise your human mind as fully as possible, knowing it is only an exercise. Build beautiful artifacts, solve problems, explore secrets of the physical universe, savor the input of your senses. Feel the joy and sorrow, the laughter, the empathy, compassion and tuck the emotional memory in your travel bag.
Looking back, connecting with all the people is all that really mattered.
We each have the responsibility to continue the growth and evolution of humanity. Be aware that what you do and what you create will have a lasting impression on generations to come. With this awareness, create beauty that will nurture and sustain these future generations and contribute to a more loving and beautiful world for them to live in. Allow yourself to visualize and recognize what you can offer as an unconditional gift for the future of humanity.
-Voice of the Galaxy, by Stacia Alana-leah and Raymond Mardyks
By Shawn Kelly (18), Thu, 13 Sep 2007 14:22:45 PDT
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By Jackie Brosseuk (25), Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:08:12 PDT
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I'm loving reading this thread...so proud of you Grace!!
Cory where can i order some hammocks? :)
By Jesca Wassa (109), Mon, 17 Sep 2007 05:14:38 PDT
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By Lars Hasselblad Torres (102), Mon, 17 Sep 2007 05:19:20 PDT
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By Cory Richardson (17), Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:48:34 PDT
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Jackie... and anyone else who wants a cuddle puddle... you can pick the color you want under the info about Stitch Uganda Together at http://www.actionheronetwork.net
Sending two hammocks in the mail costs the same as one... so including shipping, two hammocks are $120.
They are currently $50 without shipping. Similar hammocks in stores here are $65 without the webbing strap, which cost $15 extra, so I am selling for $50 would cost $80. I'm going to put the price up to $70 soon. That is what the YMCA fair trade shop is selling them for. $50 is wholesale price. I'll leave it at that if people buy four or more.
Someone in Colorado just offered to sell them in their store with no extra markup. That's fine until I go to Uganda, but the plan is to make a real business out of this so everyone who gets involved benefit.
It is not just about make money either. I like bringing more hammocks into the world, to help people relax and enjoy the outdoors. And the hammock itself when in use promotes the action hero URL ...and that is a key to all of you.
Again.... this is the link: http://www.actionheronetwork.net
By Evvy Bryning (117), Thu, 20 Sep 2007 19:55:26 PDT
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This is both an announcement and an accomplishment. Thanks to some very hard work on the part of the community committee led by Munnu, the Gulu Soap Works proposal is finished! Christina did a fantastic job of putting the final touches on it to make it look fabulous.
We invite everyone to take a look and please go to Facebook and vote for this great project.
By denis okello (4), Sat, 22 Sep 2007 03:09:34 PDT
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By Linda Nowakowski (189), Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:09:53 PDT
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George Ayittey said here
Linda Nowakowski said:
Dear Dr Ayittey,
I saw you on-line as I was preparing to leave my computer for a "stimulating" day of reading (ah the perils of a student!), and I wanted to offer you an invitation.
I know that you are headed out later in the week for your trip to meet with some of the cheetahs in Mali. I would like to invite you to consider meeting some of the cheetahs in Uganda! (Note that I haven't talked to any of them about this!)
These people have awed me in their strength in spite of overwhelming obstacles. If I were to be very selfish (and I certainly can be at times) I would like to invite you to meet them when I am there during March, April and May. But your meeting them is more important than my meeting you! If you would be able to fit that into your schedule at some point, I would be more than happy to help you make the connections.
Linda,
I will be more than happy to meet with Ugandan "Cheetahs." Please send me a private mail so that we can work out the details. March (spring Break) would be best for me.
Hope to hear from you soon.
George Ayittey, Washington, DC
By Grace Ayaa (79), Wed, 26 Sep 2007 00:09:49 PDT
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The Kampala team is developing a budget for a candle project which will soon be on line . This is in line with the different household items which are being developed by the production team . Candles have been thought of because almost every household in Uganda uses candles as they resort to due to power shortages here. We are sure there will difinately be market locally.
Meanwhile the Internet upgrading program has already been put up by Peter . We wish to have a really fast and reliable set up that will enable us to get customers that can make us earn some good income. get you the thread later.
Please help us with ideas to set up this place that may lead us to some kind of self sustainability when accomplished .
By Grace Ayaa (79), Wed, 26 Sep 2007 00:19:07 PDT
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I have captured it already , here it is and Peter is talking of creating a workspace for it , but for now this is it.
http://www.ned.com/group/nedugan da/news/. With the technocrats around us , we sure will develop something that will make a great difference in our connectivity.
By Ndelo Peter (85), Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:15:27 PST
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By Mark Grimes (181), Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:48:47 PST
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By George Ovola (73), Fri, 02 Nov 2007 21:43:34 PST
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By Christina Jordan (158), Tue, 04 Sep 2007 16:13:38 PDT
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no way??!! Grace Ayaa was on the Oprah show??!
And Matt and Jessica? WOW! how cool!