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£5 could buy enough
medicines to save 2 children from water borne diseases |
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£6 could buy enough vaccine
to immunise 30 children against polio |
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£10 could buy enough oral rehydration
salts to treat over 2000 children suffering from diarrhea |
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£15 Will enable one woman to
get skill training |
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£20 could immunise 2 children
against six killer childhood diseases & give lifelong immunity. |
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£30 could enable 50 families
to start kitchen gardens. |
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£50 could buy education
materials for 30 children. |
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You can contribute
£50 per
annum for health checks for school children. |
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You can decide to support the
education of a child for a contribution of £100 per year. |
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You can contribute
£200
towards equipping a school with sports materials. |
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£200 could help to set-up a
village dispensary with basic medicines and vaccines. |
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You can contribute
£250
for providing teaching and learning equipment in schools. |
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£300 could provide a hand
pump for safe drinking water to 300 children and their families. |
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You could donate
£300 towards
the establishment of forest produce co-operatives for rural women. |
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You can donate
£350 towards wells for drinking water, which would benefit at
least 500 families in a village. |
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A classroom can
be built for a school for £500. You can have the donor’s name
inscribed & receive progress reports, newsletters and the publications
of the organisation throughout your life. |
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