61. Mrs Haryadi: This training is useful for me because I can provide this training to my children
62. Ranul Anwar: I am very happy to follow this activity; if I have a capital I will open a new business for making leather handicraft such as leather wallets, bracelet leather, leather belts and leather bags
Indonesia : there are 13 Community Facilitation Partners (CFP) who have joined MicroAid Projects since 2000. There are approximately 650 low income families who have been implemented micro-projects which funded by MicroAid Projects donors . Types of activity that often proposed by the low income families in Indonesia are: Women’s Activities, New Testing Technology, Food Processing Trainings, Crafts, Agriculture and Livestock. India : two CFP in India who have joined, in the province of Tamil Nadu and Howra with a total of poor families who have been carrying out micro-projects as much as 70 low income families . Women's Activities such as sewing practical and learn to sell vegetables, Food Processing Trainings and Agriculture. Pakistan : Projects presents in two provinces, Sahiwal provinces and Punjab. In this country there are two CFP who have joined MicroAid Projects since 2007 and they have 100 poor families who have registered and implementing micro-projects which funded by MicroAid Projects donors. In Pakistan, many poor families who have proposed micro-projects such as: Women's Activities, Testing New Technology and Marketing trainings. Bangladesh : have implemented MicroAid Projects in Gaibandha Province. At the beginning of the registration process, a CFP in Pakistan who want to join the MicroAid Projects has experienced a little problem because the authorization process in Pakistan was not easy to make connection with international institutions such as MicroAid Projects. But after several weeks of studying the vision and mission of MicroAid Projects, the Pakistani government allowed the CFP to join and receive funds with MicroAid Projects. There are about 100 poor families who have registered and implementing micro-projects funded by donors MicroAid Projects. Women's Activities, Testing New Technology, Agriculture and Livestock are the most type of activities proposed by families. Kenya : MicroAid Projects presents in Kitale province and many poor families there who suggested the type of activities such as: Women's Activities, Testing New Technology and Organic Farming. Uganda : in Kampala province. There is 1 CFP and approximately 50 poor families who have registered and implementing micro-projects which funded by MicroAid Projects donors. In this state the type of activities that are often suggested by the poor families is Husbandry activities, such as raising pigs.