This is the Life in Africa Network's Micro-Success! Team discussion.
Micro-Success! is about using the Internet to document and promote the achievements of small-scale African community projects, in a way that can also generate flexible project income and other project stakeholder benefits.
Beginning in March 2005, we are gathering social change agents together on this list to discuss practical options for connecting all kinds of African projects and their stakeholders to the webbed empowerment benefits offered through the Micro-Success! program.
You do not have to be a Life in Africa member to join this list, nor do you have to be African, or have a project. If you have any kind of ties to a project in Africa, then this discussion will be of interest to you.
If you do have a project, then for the benefit of the group and a fruitful discussion about how we can structure your project's participation, please let us all know a bit about it!
Some especially useful things to include in your introductory message to the group would be:
- Who your project serves (& WHERE)
- How beneficiaries are currently screened/ selected
- Your project's human landscape (how many workers, volunteers,
beneficiaries)
- Your most challenging recurring operational cost
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