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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Creativity

John,

Thank you very much for your efforts, I like people who are constructive and developmental, What you you have done is really a good idea, this one way for promoting BSLA activities Internationally.

Being an administrator, I will try my level best to update the BSLA blog on daily basis. I want to work hand in hand with you, so that we gain a small donation for the start of the BSLA Micro-Lending Project. Micro-lending can be a tool to help eliminate Poverty from this region. "Behind every a success there must be a successful woman" So we want to find ways to develop enterprises for women in the villages to use small loans to develop income generating businesses and activities. John, we want you to be instrumental which BSLA in make this happen.

It is a long journey ever since we started the BSLA, but then here is the time BSLA to make a blog. It will the very project to find solutions and support for the Poultry project, and Adult Education programs. It's also a way to work out a clear direction; to identify the problems and to find solutions for implementing savings and lending projects to encourage income generation among the people in our region.

We have found fellowship together. I've learned from our friendship that people from far and wide can find common purpose together. I said when we first wrote that I was interested in exchanging views. I still am. It's fun to learn about the lives of people everywhere. I hope people reading this blog will enjoy learning more about us and our community and will leave comments so we all can engage in conversation. Together we will all be stronger and happier.

Thank you for creating this Blog

Nathan

1 comment:

John Powers said...

Okay, you don't have to post everyday--lol. But I see you have just the right idea for the blog. What we need is to get a network of people to help us solve the problems.

Tomorrow I'll do some work on this site. I really think it's a good thing.

Do you know whether there is a Uganda blogring? I know there is a Kenyan one.