What can be done for the Indian village in Myanmar
In response to my query on how to help the little Indian village in the outskirts of Yangon, Pst John provided the following reply
4. For children, school fee for government is free but
stationary and lunch is one of the challenging for children. If each child
is provide about US. 14, it will be big enough for the children to enjoy going to
school.
Here are some
suggestions to your questions.
1. For purified water system for the
Kyaw Kyaw's church (In the Indian village) may cost estimate USD 1600 including drilling well and water
tank for storage. These days we do fixing two water-purified systems
(Zulian water purified system) for two children home. It can produce about at least 40 liter per day.
2. A land of one acre is estimate USD 9000
including official permit to transfer the land from farming land to
residential land. To relocate them to new place may cost about USD 1000 that
they would have a simple building with concrete floor and zinc roof and digging
tunnel for the water drain system. However, we can work step by step for
priority.
3. For their living is not simple thing but
raising lives-stock such like goats and chicken or cow for milk etc..,
could be one of effective way for self support while we are thinking for long
term job opportunity for them.
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