Projects to generate new regular incomes

The chicken farm is not the only project that generates an income for Akany Avoko. There are other projects running to earn money for the centre. Akany Avoko is always searching for new projects to earn money by using the centres resources. For example the window fences produced by some man of the staff and sold to the people in the surrounding area. The Halfway Home runs a shop, where visitors, guests or volunteers can by the handicrafts that they made. Or even letting the screen-printing machinery to a extern man to print T-Shirts brings money for Akany Avoko, while they're not using it. Every resource to make money is used to contribute to the costs of the centre.

Akany Avoko is also involved in a micro-credit Program that offers small loans to impoverished people to start a small business like yoghurt making, hairdressing or needle work. Of course the money doesn't come from Akany Avoko itself but from a small private organisation.

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