Three Pillars

Three Pillars

The service projects on the African side are mainly divided into three models, the aid-oriented WaSH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), the construction-oriented cornerstone, and the economic-oriented village training.

Aid for Basic Water Needs

WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) WASH is a key issue in development assistance, the focus of sustainable development, and is the basis for all plans as well. Bring clean water to communities living in extreme poverty areas and promote environmental sanitation, public health and personal hygiene.

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Community Empowerment

The plan focuses on women empowering, via teaching them making reusable pad understanding the difficult living conditions of the rural environment , and then establishing microenterprises to impart knowledge and skills to women from low-developed rural areas. Help them safely feed their families and support communities, and establish links to women's networks to support each other.

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Cornerstone

The "Cornerstone" is taken from the Bible. The plan is to build buildings and education that are economical, safe, eco-friendly and environmental sustainable for extremely poor communities that lack infrastructure. Including school buildings, community centers and agricultural storehouses, as well as the construction of carbon neutral  stoves that actively improve the environment. And foster talents, so that people can have life and professional skills. And invest future resources in the environment and community.

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