| ARTISAN / ECOSALON HOME Mar 20, 2008 at 10:48 am by Mike Sowden A Bead of Hope![]() In the Acholi Quarter of the Ugandan capital Kampala, recycled paper is saving lives. This community, in political language, is an Internally Displaced Peoples Camp - comprising of some of the 2 million refugees from the war in Northern Uganda. Here, basic needs are limited and government welfare is nonexistent. Project Have Hope is one of a number of private initiatives in the area designed to give people the means to make a living and to develop their community in a sustainable way. PHH's focus is on supporting 100 women by helping to get their business ventures off the ground with micro-loans and sponsoring their children through schooling. And so, the artisans of Acholi have come up with a novel way of making jewelry. Recycled paper is painstakingly hand-fashioned into one-of-a-kind beads. They can be bought loose (ideal for komboloi) or worked into eye-catching collars and bracelets - and they're a physical testament to the dynamic development in Acholi. To learn more about this critically important work, read Director Karen Sparaccio's deeply moving blog. Single-strand necklace, 11 primary colours to choose from - $10, through Project Have Hope's Bead Store. Related Posts ↓ |
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