With financial support from ETWA Netherlands, Dugong Elementary School started last first week of February the construction of the school-based poultry project.
This income-generating project aims to generate funding for the education of the poor children in the school and also for the improvements of the school. The project is being managed by the members of Parents Teachers Association who also provide local counterpart in the form of voluntary labor and in kind.
This is the second poultry project in the municipality of Mlang, North Cotabato which Wimler successfully secured financial support. The first poultry project started in Mlang Pilot Elementary School (MPES) last September 2010 with assistance from SWIFT Asia Pacific. ETWA also agreed to expand first project with additional 300 chicks.
Detailed description of the project:
Name of Project Holder | Wimler Partnership for Social Progress |
Name of Beneficiary/ Local Counterpart | Parents Teachers Association Dugong Elementary School |
Project Location | Dugong, Mlang, North Cotabato Philippines |
Beneficiaries | Members of Parents Teachers Association Poor pupils in Dugong Elementary School |
Total Amount of the Project | Php 225,600.00 |
Total Amount Approved by ETWA | Php 201,568,75 |
Local Counterpart | Php 24,031.25 |
Duration of the Project | Construction period: 6 months On-going |
ITEMS | Amount in Pesos |
Cost of building chicken coop, Lumber and other construction materials* | 100,480.00 |
Labor cost (construction) | 25,120.00 |
Cost of 300 chicks @ Ph 55/head | 16,500.00 |
Cost of feeds and medication until production stage @250/chick | 75,000.00 |
Caretaker allowance @ Ph 1,000 | 6,000.00 |
Technical assistance Veterinarian (6 months until productive stage) | 2,500.00 |
TOTAL PROJECT COST | 225,600.00 |
Total Local Counterpart | 24,031.25 |
Total Amount Received from ETWA | 201,568.75 |
Members of the PTA started gathering the lumber needed for the construction |
Bamboos are also needed for the cages |
The site of the future poultry project |
The first structures are laid |
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