Monthly Archives: February 2011

  • Click here to go to a page where you can donate safe and simple via Ideal (only for Dutch bank accounts).

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  • Would you like to organise a fundraising event for CooP-Africa or a project of CooP-Africa? Are you planning on a sponsor bicycle holiday abroad? Or a sponsor run at your school? We can guarantee that 100% of donations from private individuals are spent on bicycle projects in Africa. Send an email to info@coop-africa.org, tell us what you have […]

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  • Global Cyclist: www.globalcyclist.com Bicycles for Humanity: www.bicycles-for-humanity.org International Forum for Rural Transport and Development: www.ifrtd.org Fietsdiensten: www.fietsdiensten.nl Bicycle Potential: www.bicyclepotential.org Fietspagina: www.fietspagina.nl Afrigadget: www.afrigadget.com/category/transportation Art of Africa: www.artofafrica.nl Bikemunk: www.bikemunk.com

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  • Do you have expertise in editing images and documents on your computer and do you want to utilise your skills for a good cause? We are looking for someone who can support us in editing images and documents, adapted to our logo and corporate design. For more information, please contact us at info@coop-africa.org

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  • Do you or your company have a certain expertise or knowledge and you want to assist CooP-Africa, Cycling out of Poverty? Or are you thinking about an internship at CooP-Africa? Please contact us via info@coop-africa.org

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  • The main objective of this project is to bridge the distance gaps for needy secondary school students and teachers in selected schools in Iganga District, for social transformation and development. They pay off the bicycle in installments and use the bicycle to cycle to go to school. • Target group: secondary school students • Period: […]

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  • This programme in Ruiru is aiming to improve the socio-economic and academic position of students by providing safe and environmentally friendly access to school. Due to distances students often have to fall back on public transport which costs them € 0.50 to € 1.00 per day. In this programme they can pay back a bicycle […]

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  • Access to education has everything to do with the way students travel from home to school. Many African children walk to school, because of which they reach school tired, making it hard to concentrate during class. Also, the time-consuming walk to school is making it difficult for the children to combine the domestic tasks with […]

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  • Four students of the Delft University of Technology (Paul van Deelen, Tamar Meijer, Stephan van Meir, Guido Molenaar) have designed a bicycle ambulance for Kenya. They have kept a blog at: http://bike4care.wordpress.com/. The bicycle ambulance is used in Bike4Care projects. • Supported by: DOEN Foundation [issuu width=420 height=149 backgroundColor=%23222222 documentId=110318164723-ae5d5bf162ab4c6aa0c2b050b446a3c2 name=bike4care_manual_coop username=cyclingoutofpoverty tag=africa unit=px id=d3cbfabe-c44c-c116-e31f-70d1b15e31de v=2]   […]

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