Sentences with phrase «organised by local community»

It is organised by local community members — usually women - and acts as an informal bank in the local community.

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Not only through my money and my gifts, but also through the court system; through the local leaders and by organising the community against this.
We also support wider projects organised by Love Support Unite focusing on improving the lives of local communities through sustainable education, health checks, feeding programmes and clean water.
The night was organised by Monaseed Community Development Group to raise money for the local playground fund and the organisers were delighted with the turnout - with over 100 people attending.
I am so excited to be involved in the first ever Personal Financial Investment Seminar organised by local financial blogging community!
The Schoolies Response in Airlie Beach is organised by the Whitsunday Schoolies Committee comprising of State government, local government and community stakeholders.
Exhibition created and organised by MK Council's Community Learning MK, in collaboration with MK Gallery's Learning Team and local MK charity Macintyre.
Working within the networks of local community and activist groups, including Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation (IMRO), Migrants Organise, The Independent Workers Union, the Latin American Women's Rights Service and X — Talk — which supports the intersection of sex workers» and migrants» rights — They Are Here have circulated an invitation to a series of free stand — up comedy workshops led by professional comedian Logan Murray.
The Foundation was started in 2010 by Deddy Irianto, founder and manager of Langgeng Gallery in Magelang, Indonesia, as a body that organises various physical and intellectual resources — thoughts, finances, local, regional and international networks — to support and inspire Indonesian art communities.
Every individual action is different, but most are organised by local groups who are leading the way for climate action in their communities.
It said this had been achieved by «organising anti-election rallies on the day of polling in opposition strongholds» and using «local religious figures to maximise their appeal especially among the spiritual, rural communities».
Many events organised by individuals in their local community had a powerful effect on the Indigenous and non-Indigenous people involved.
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