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In the framework of the technical assistance project on "Promoting Rural Women Participation in the Economic and Social Life. New World: Inclusive Sustainable Human Development Initiatives", training courses for women entrepreneurship was designed and conducted for 15 disabled women on December 29, 2014. The training was held under the title of “Start, improve and manage your business”
The aim of the training was to equip beneficiaries with knowledge and skills to start-up their business Some of participants designed their business plans based on their knowledge acquired at the training. The plans will be reviewed by the expert, upon the recommendations from the expert and number of successful participants is expected to create their own businesses during the project cycle.
The project is implemented by UNDP with a kind support provided by the Coca Cola Company.
Here you can see the frame that will be (re)installed at the ceiling. We will make the wooden frame rather dark using natural oil.
I visited Matthew (who runs Saffron Frameworks) to interview him about frame building and more back in February. The interview will be online soon.
Hard to see in the clutter, but the long stick in the foreground will be the maple crossbar and the two pieces of wood hanging from the stools in the background blinded by sun will be supports for the bar to slot into
Winterlodge framework, Lillooet, British Columbia, May 2022: formerly used for housing during harsh winters by Lillooet First Nations
For those of you that have been wondering what this thing is gonna look
like, I've laid out the frame here in my garage. I have one concern,
and that is that the weight of the batteries could be too much for the
piece of plywood i'm going to use as a base. If it is a problem, it
shouldn't be too problematic. I've measured it out and I'm going to
calculate the parts I'm going to need tonight so I can order them online
pick them up tomorrow in store somewhere.
The alternate design for the Fresh Framework. I uncovered a nice CSS rendering bug in firefox when I switched stylesheets :)