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Why is it so important to first create a foundation in a region


Why is it so important to first lay a foundation in a region before further measures are taken? Meseret, who lives in a small mud hut with her two youngest children, is a vivid example to shed light on this: For example, she still uses an open fire to cook. That's why she travels around two hours a day to collect fuel. In addition, Meseret needs three hours a day to draw the daily water for her family from an unprotected spring. There is not much time left to earn a sufficient income or to further educate yourself. That is why we first implement basic measures, such as building wells or awarding wood-saving stoves. As a result of the relief in their daily work, women like Meseret then have the chance to take advantage of other offers such as micro-credit programs.

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