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Title: Adopt A Village


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Adopt A Village
  • Ending poverty one village at a time

2
Poverty
  • In sub-Saharan Africa
  • 45 live on less than 1 a day
  • 30 live on less than 2 a day
  • Families, as well as communities, get caught in
    poverty traps
  • Un-clean water
  • Malaria
  • Lack of education
  • Hunger
  • There is no way out without help . . .

3
What is Adopt a Village?
  • A program run through Rotary International, Adopt
    a Village focuses on the three main pillars of
    poverty in order to adequately address all the
    issues necessary in effectively ridding a village
    from poverty.
  • The metaphor of a three-legged stool first used
    by Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai (Nobel Peace prize
    winner for sustainable development) is commonly
    used to describe the issues of health, hunger and
    education and how all are necessary for effective
    poverty relief.

4
Our Goal!
  • 30,000-35,000 to completely rid a village of
    poverty forever hopefully!
  • And . . . 33,000 students at Western so 1 per
    student!
  • This is a great initiative for UWO to put their
    name to and it could catch on in years to come
    across different universities because of its
    feasibility and sustainability.
  • Vision
  • A rural community with reduced poverty, hunger,
    improved literacy and lessened incidences of
    preventable diseases.
  • Mission
  • To improve the general livelihoods of the 100
    families in the village through empowering them
    to practice basic community health care and
    promotion of sustainable land use, applying good
    soil management and water conservation techniques
    and integrated farming.

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Why Katigondo?
  • Uganda, located in East Africa, is one of the
    least developed countries with the majority of
    its population living under the poverty line.
  • Despite government efforts to raise education
    levels, many people are still illiterate making
    the economic situation even worse.
  • Primary means of food production is farming, yet
    there is generally little excess farm produce
    they can trade.
  • Families make less than 200 US/year

6
Katigondo, Uganda
  • Demographics
  • Village population 500 (100 families)
  • Health Major causes of illness
  • Malaria 80
  • Diarrhea (mainly water borne diseases) 20
  • Worm infestation 15
  • Anaemia (esp. children women) 10
  • Malnutrition 5
  • HIV/AIDS 6
  • Sanitation
  • Distance to water source 2km
  • Water contaminated Yes
  • Nearest medical clinic 4 km
  • Adequate water source near village? No

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Katigondo, Uganda
  • Education - primary
  • How far is the local primary? 4km
  • Children not going to school 30
  • What prevents them from going to school? Lack of
    scholastic materials, long distances to walk,
    cultural bias against the girl children, home
    chaos
  • Education - secondary
  • Children going to secondary schools? Only 5
  • How far is the secondary school? 5km
  • Is transport available? Yes but expensive
  • How many adults are illiterate? 30
  • Are there enough teachers at school? No

8
Our campaign
  • Rotaract will be posting fliers, presenting at
    meetings/classes, as well as spreading the word
    through CHRW, the Gazette, TV Western , Western
    Film, Purple Couch, etc.
  • The Purple Ribbon Campaign
  • Purple is for poverty (and Western!)
  • Handing out ribbons in anticipation of
    Collection Week as well as handing out ribbons
    to those who donate the week of.
  • Collecting money the week of March 16-20 in
    faculty buildings, the UCC, etc.

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What can you do?
  • Wear a purple ribbon
  • Join the Facebook group
  • Campaign/raise awareness among your respective
    committees
  • Help collect money the week of March 16
  • For further information, please visit
  • www.toadoptavillage.org or
  • ww.usc.uwo.ca/clubs/rotaract
  • To get involved, please contact
  • Katina Matheson kmathes9_at_uwo.ca
  • The Rotaract Club usc.clubs.rotaract_at_uwo.ca

10
Make a long term difference
  • Spread the word all across campus and encourage
    student participation. Western has a great
    student body so lets all work together!
  • With you, Western can free a village from poverty!
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