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For over 2 years Norman Nakhokho has been talking with people all over the he world about his dream. Improve the lives of the people in Bunabumali. We shared hundreds of ideas and started some projects that are rappidly turning into an amzing succesor story.
The challenge tells the story and is set up to upscale current activities. Untill todao we ran the initiative on a shoestring budget, that sufficient to design the new approach to development, but now we need your support finish our ambition.
- Clean water Now
- Action Hero network
- TimeDesk
- Stitching Gered Gereedschap
- BUCINET
- Living Values
- Grafit Media Kampala
- Ann Smith
- Joy Wakefield
- Patricia Aubin
- Barclays Bank
- Triodos Foundation
- Micro Water Facility
- Mindz.com
- Simplesense
- De Meemakers
- Danish Ministry of Deverlopment Aid
By Ben Koot, initiator of TimeDesk
How a lease of a solar energy system results in building a state of the art community center in Bunabumali, Eastern Uganda
- Chat
- Search
- Think
- Action
- Don’t listen to naysayers, but follow you heart and just keep going…
- Watch your timing.
Budget: when we started: 0
Investment in small donations: €.4000.00 in 2 years
Total costs, including bankingcharges, bribes, transport & travel cost: €. 2000,00, money that could have deployed directly if we would have had the proper infrastructure to work together (over 800 friends Norman has runded up on-line)
The proper infrastructure is the realisation of on idea Ben had from the start, the creation of a Bottlenck Fund, that fills in all the micro gaps existing infrastructure keep creating with each new invention or introduction of new services.
Although I call it a fund, it in effect an alternative micro finance system, not onlly focusing on transferring money, but facilitating, barter, knowledge exchange and human creativity into a new kind of economic model. When finished it will be the bridge between Aid and economic development.
Milestones:
November 2006: Ben meets Evert Groeneveld from Cleanwaternow, when he just started working for an on-line development aid initiative. That’s when I learned about Naiade, the potential impact if NGO’s and governments could be made aware tNaiade is one of the few sustainable solutions to provide the BOB market with clean drinking water.
May 2007 : Ben & Norman decide to set an example and start a journey of discovery how to reach a goal everybody said was impossible. We left the development initiative where we met up on-line and started our own social platform, together with a small group of other disappointed African entrepreneurs. This led to this great article written by Amedu Monday, the Hatman of Africa. Amedu gives a great account of the style of conversation and the impact my our strategic termite approach seemd to have, something I was unaware of in those days
Apart form working on Venue Africa, I spend a great deal of time looking into the problems long term unemployed people in Holland face when they try to escape the iron fist of social security. As bizar system that prevents people form solving their own problems. If I wanted to turn venu Africa into a success the folks in Africa deserved, I had to fight myself out of social security trap first. Thats why I I had to stop the African adventure for almost 5 months.
I had no more cash, no job and no means to support the internet platform I had crated using open source software. One by one the new found African friends went their own way, and all of a sudden io disappeared all together. One simple email to Norman telling him I would be back was the last I could do.
Norman will tell you his end of the story of how he kept going. here you read about my real life
Five months later I had found myself a small job, was no longer limited by the frustrated social security mess and had my freedom. Rebuilding the old platform was no longer an option so I started looking for a less complicated approach. That turned out to be tumblr.com. Bunabumali Chronicle was born
xxxxxx Corry Richardson visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Sienna Antsis visits Bunabumali.
xxxxxx Anja Tved visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Tove visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Sam walker visists Bunabumali
xxxxxxx ….. Norman gets a Canon EOS camera
xxxxxxx ….. Norman get’s his PDA so can get online in Bunabumali
xxxxxxx ….. Bunabummali Chicken start their own weblog, resulting in an expansion of the flock and a little later the arrival of the goats.
October 2009. Norman starts laying the foundations of Buna Bakery
December 2008 children Xmas party
January 2009. naiades shipped out to Entebbe Airport
March 2009 Naiade installed
March 2009 Extension of the dormitory into temporary school accommodation started.
April 2009 Extension of the classrooms into four ie Primary 1 upo primary 3 and the nUrsery section
By Ben Koot, initiator of TimeDesk
How a lease of a solar energy system results in building a state of the art community center in Bunabumali, Eastern Uganda
- Chat
- Search
- Think
- Act
- Don’t listen to naysayers, but follow you heart and just keep going…
- Watch your timing.
Budget: when we started: 0
Investment in small donations: €.4000.00 in 2 years
Total costs, including bankingcharges, bribes, transport & travel cost: €. 2000,00, money that could have deployed directly if we would have had the proper infrastructure to work together (over 800 friends Norman has runded up on-line)
The proper infrastructure is the realisation of on idea Ben had from the start, the creation of a Bottlenck Fund, that fills in all the micro gaps exisiting infrastructure keep creating with each new invention or introduction of new services.
Althoug I call it a fund, it in eefect an alternative micro finance system, not onlly focussing on transfering money, but facilitating, barter, knowledge exchange and himan creativity into a new kind of economic model. When finished it will be the bridge between Aid and economic development.
Milestones:
November 2006: Ben meets Evert Groeneveld from Cleanwaternow, when he just started working for an on-line development aid initiative. That’s when I learned about Naiade, the potential impact if NGO’s and governments could be madeaware tNaiade is one of the few sustainable solutions to provide the BOB market with clean drinking water.
May 2007 : Ben & Norman decide to set an example and start a journey of discovery how to reach a goal everybody said was impossible. We left the development initiative where we met up on-line and started our own social platform, together with a small group of other disappointed African enterpreneurs. This led to this great article written by Amedu Monday, the Hatman of Africa. Amedu gives a great account of the style of conversation and the impact my our statregic termite approach seemd to have, something I was unaware of in those days
Apart form working on Venue Africa, I spend a great deal of time looking into the problems longterm unemployed people in Holland face when they try to escape the iron fist of social security. As bizar system that prevents people form solving their own problems. If I wanted to turn venu Africa into a success the folks in Africa deserved, I had to fight myself out of social security trap first. Thats why I I had to stop the African adventure for almost 5 months.
I had no more cash, no job and no means to support the internet platform I had crated using open source software. One by one the new found African friends went their own way, and all of a sudden io disappeard all together. One simple email to Norman telling him I would be back was the last I could do.
Norman will tell you his end of the story of how he kept going.
Five months later I had found myself a small job, was no longer limmited by the frustrated social security mess and had my freedom. Rebuilding the old platform was no longer an option so I started looking for a less complicated approach. That turned out to be tumblr.com. Bunabumali Chronicle was born
xxxxxx Corry Richardson visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Sienna Antsis visits Bunabumali.
xxxxxx Anja Tved visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx ….. visits
xxxxxx …… visists
xxxxxxx ….. Norman gets a Canon Eos camera
xxxxxxx ….. Norman get’s his PDA so can get online in Bunabumali
xxxxxxx ….. Bunabummali Chicken start their own weblog, resulting in an expansion of the flock and a little later the arrival of the goats.
October 2009. Norman starts laying the foundadations of Buna Bakery
December 2008 Xmas party
January 2009. naiades shipped out to Entebbe Airport
March 2009 Naiade installed
March 2009 Extension of the dormitory into temporay school accomodation started.
By Ben Koot, initiator of TimeDesk
How a lease of a solar energy system results in building a state of the art community center in Bunabumali, Eastern Uganda
- Chat
- Search
- Think
- Act
- Don’t listen to naysayers, but follow you heart and just keep going…
- Watch your timing.
Budget: when we started: 0
Investment in small donations: €.4000.00 in 2 years
Total costs, including bankingcharges, bribes, transport & travel cost: €. 2000,00, money that could have deployed directly if we would have had the proper infrastructure to work together (over 800 friends Norman has runded up on-line)
The proper infrastructure is the realisation of on idea Ben had from the start, the creation of a Bottlenck Fund, that fills in all the micro gaps exisiting infrastructure keep creating with each new invention or introduction of new services.
Althoug I call it a fund, it in eefect an alternative micro finance system, not onlly focussing on transfering money, but facilitating, barter, knowledge exchange and himan creativity into a new kind of economic model. When finished it will be the bridge between Aid and economic development.
Milestones:
November 2006: Ben meets Evert Groeneveld from Cleanwaternow, when he just started working for an on-line development aid initiative. That’s when I learned about Naiade, the potential impact if NGO’s and governements could be madeaware tNaiade is one of the few sustainable solutions to provide the BOB market with clean drinking water.
May 2007 : Ben & Norman decide to set an example and start a journey of discovery how to reach a goal everybody said was impossible. We left the development initiative where we met up on-line and started our own social platform, together with a small group of other disappointed African enterpreneurs. This led to this great article written by Amedu Monday, the Hatman of Africa. Amedu gives a great account of the style of conversation and the impact my our statregic termite approach seemd to have, something I was unaware of in those days
Apart form working on Venue Africa, I spend a great deal of time looking into the problems longterm unemployed people in Holland face when they try to escape the iron fist of social security. As bizar system that prevents people form solving their own problems. If I wanted to turn venu Africa into a success the folks in Africa deserved, I had to fight myself out of social security trap first. Thats why I I had to stop the African adventure for almost 5 months.
I had no more cash, no job and no means to support the internet platform I had crated using open source software. One by one the new found African friends went their own way, and all of a sudden io disappeard all together. One simple email to Norman telling him I would be back was the last I could do.
Norman will tell you his end of the story of how he kept going.
Five months later I had found myself a small job, was no longer limmited by the frustrated social security mess and had my freedom. Rebuilding the old platform was no longer an option so I started looking for a less complicated approach. That turned out to be tumblr.com. Bunabumali Chronicle was born
xxxxxx Corry Richardson visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Sienna Antsis visits Bunabumali.
xxxxxx Anja Tved visits Bunabumali
xxxxxx Sam Walker visits
xxxxxx Christopher visists
xxxxxxx Norman gets a Canon Eos camera
xxxxxxx Norman get’s his PDA so can get online in Bunabumali
xxxxxxx ….. Bunabummali Chicken start their own weblog, resulting in an expansion of the flock and a little later the arrival of the goats.
October 2008. Norman starts laying the foundadations of Buna Bakery
December 2008 Xmas party
January 2009. naiades shipped out to Entebbe Airport
March 2009 Naiade installed
March 2009 Extension of the dormitory into temporay school accomodation started.
Get building materials
- Bamboo… can you cut it free of charge? No the trees are now restricted by the national Environmental managament
- Ecalyptus…. can you cut it free of charge? Yes the trees here are Mine l planted
- Hardwood„, can you cut it free of charge? No we only have to buy
Tools needed
- Chainsaw
- Handsaw
- Axe
- Tapemeasures
- Chisels and assorted smaal tools
- Nails
- Iron sheets
The Bunabumali community started the school building project back in 2004 after the landslides. On May 26, 2007, I contacted VT to find out how we could move the project to the next stage, and I am proud to share with you a new forum to discuss the project. Please visit and register with the forum here.