Dear
Mr. Sina,
since 2007 our association has operated in the historically marginalised community of Kibali, ( aka Batwa for the muzungu), building an house for all the families residing there, for a total amount of 47 houses (click here).
During the
following years over eight hectares of land have been terraced, and that the
civil authorities have made them available to that community (click here).
We have also supported the cultivation of those lands, in
an alternation of encouraging results and frustrating disappointments, despite
a certain commitment of the members of the community.
Overall, we are witnessing a conspicuous heritage of
agricultural land not fully exploited by that community that could draw an
important source of livelihood from those same land.
Faced with this bleak state of affairs, mindful of her
personal history, which from a difficult childhood has been able to rise to a
successful entrepreneur not only on a national level, we would like to launch a
challenging proposal.
Propose to the civil authorities to take over the
management of those lands, enhancing them, as you know how to do, and sharing
the fruits, according to modalities to be defined, with the members of that
community.
Community that can also be involved in the agricultural
activities that are intended to be implemented there, undertaking a training
course for the members of the cooperative, already active in the past in
agricultural work, under the guidance of its technicians.
This could be a replicable pilot project in similar
realities.
A project
that would have a return for all the protagonists:
for his Group, the
confirmation of attention to the social reality in which it operates, with
undoubted returns in terms of image;
or the civil authorities, a concrete answer to the
request for support that communities like that of Kibali ask for;
for the families of the community, a real response to
their daily needs, not separated from a possible beginning of a path of
redemption that frees them from the difficult situation in which they live.
We’re talking about a “win win project”!
As you can see, everyone could be the winner of this
challenge, only if you take it up, as you have been able to do many other times
in your life, starting from the distant times when you were a child in Kigali
and you found someone who offered an opportunity.
With deep esteem and admiration.
Kwizera Association
(kwizeraodv@gmail.com)
C'est une bonne idée, une magnifique approche. Il convient de continuer la démarche et surtout de prendre contact avec Monsieur Sina. Il est entreprenant, audacieux même, je dirais ! Il pourrait s'engager et participer au changement de la situation des Batwa de Kibali.
RispondiElimina