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Visit our Demo village, Bunabumali, in Eastern Uganda.

The Virtual VillagePump is business model that can be copied by any rural community in Africa. It shows how the traditional development approach can be made more effective by re-arranging actions, reshuffling available resources and re-defining the main goals of the initiator of a project.

Our approach increases local commitment, shows alternative routes towards the goal and identifies ways to reduce the need for hard to get external capital if there are insufficient guarantees. # Visit our Demo village, Bunabumali, in Eastern Uganda. The Virtual VillagePump is business model that can be copied by any rural community in Africa. It shows how the traditional development approach can be made more effective by re-arranging actions, reshuffling available resources and re-defining the main goals of the initiator of a project. Our approach increases local commitment, shows alternative routes towards the goal and identifies ways to reduce the need for hard to get external capital if there are insufficient guarantees. More Search # Twitter you can put twitter code here # Flickr you can put flickr code here # About us The Bunabumali Good Samaritan & Needy School project an initiative from Emmanuel Norman Nakhokho who contacted VillageTalk in search for creative solutions to get school items, and other highly necessary equipment into Bunabumali, Mbale Province, Eastern Uganda. Meet the team. # Blogroll

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Since I started Virtual Bunabumali, a lot has changed. Untill a year ago nobody had ever heard about us. Today we have our own Bunabumali chronicle, international visitors visiting  Buna, thousands of digital images, video and a network of hundreds of international friends on facebook and twitter.
More important we have connected to African colleagues and friends at a level where we share our individual experience, knowledge and contacts in order to solve complicated issues based on our own capacity.

Since I started Virtual Bunabumali, a lot has changed. Untill a year ago nobody had ever heard about us. Today we have our own Bunabumali chronicle, international visitors visiting Buna, thousands of digital images, video and a network of hundreds of international friends on facebook and twitter.

More important we have connected to African colleagues and friends at a level where we share our individual experience, knowledge and contacts in order to solve complicated issues based on our own capacity.