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Changemakers of the Month

January 6, 2008

Announcing the current "Changemakers of the Month": Xchange: Building a movement of young Caribbean social entrepreneurs, HIV/AIDS reform in Iran, and Architecture for Childcare. Each month, a panel of judges selects entries from the "Are You a Changemaker" submissions, highlighting high impact social innovations and the pioneers who have created them. The entries are submitted on an ongoing basis and open to any type of social solution on any topic. Entries are included in the Changemakers Directory of Social Entrepreneurs. The top three entries are selected to become the "Changemakers of the Month" and featured in the news section and directory.






Xchange: Caribbean Youth







HIV/AIDS
reform
in Iran







Architecture for Childcare


Tell us how you are making innovative, lasting change in your community and you may be chosen "Changemaker of the Month."

by Shudarson on January 27, 2008 - 04:25

Most Young with disablity are in risk in HIV/Aids. Because they do not know about it. They do not have knowledge of the HIV/Aids . Most of the program is not running the inclusive base. So young of disabled peoples should be include this movement

by charijon on June 8, 2007 - 12:03

Integrating the meaningful nutritional value to low in-come earners and the less privillage,

We take the charge of finnancing to craftmans fisherman, known as the local fishermen, in the areas of providing their nets, fuels, foods etc. and in turn buys all the products they could catch.

Then process the products and send it to the various market, with an attractive and aliviated price which helps the purse of the poor in-come eaners and the less privilage citizens.

We are not only getting the price avoidable to the socities but we generates employments, both for the peasants farmers, to the jobless ones, employed into the proccessings of the fish, marketing vendors, and location distributors.

We also creat social gains in the area of supplimenting the task of the Governments in providing all these services, reducing a little averrage in unemployments.

Recently, Charijon company, being the forwarders of this innitiatives, had succeded in gathering and grouped all the partisans allike on the coast of Mauritania in North West Africa , very close to Western
Sahara.

The grouped partisans are called " ASSOCIATION OF MAURILAND SEAFOOD TRADERS" with the incorporated number of 9793. Republic of Mauritanie

The Association of Mauriland Seafood Traders, under the directives of Mr John Onyema; had successfully gained a 4 acres of land for the expansion of fish proccessing ground, which may attracts external investors. Now the associations daily collections of fish has rise from 12 tons to 18 tons of diffrent kinds of fishes, which we latter proccess to its best preservations before the market distributions.

Our main market ar; Nigeria, Ghana, Benin republic, Togo, Mali, Cameroun and other sub-sahara markets,
in Africa. We only Exports Shark Fins, Fish Eggs and Snail Shells to Hong Kong and China markets.