100,000+ people helped by Advance Aid through goods made by African manufacturers
admin February 21st, 2012
It’s a while since we have talked about our progress on this blog. But as part of preparing our Annual Report, we’ve been working out how many people have been helped by African-made goods sourced through Advance Aid. Through the emergency relief goods deployed to Dadaab camp in 2011 – emergency kits for World Vision International (WVI) and jerry cans for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) – Advance Aid assisted an estimated 29,400 people.
And with the goods already pre-positioned in Nairobi and other points around Kenya we have provided the means to assist a further 85,500 people in 2012. And as 2012 has only just begun, these numbers can only rise as additional orders are gained.
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