Ten days in Indonesia provided ten times the memories for four Michiana
MEDA members. Member Mel Loewen introduced a tour group made up of John
Hertzler, Myrl Nofziger, Jake Stoltzfus, and Gordon Yoder to friends
and business persons involved in the HUPMI program.
The tour left South Bend airport on April 8 and flew to such areas as
Jakarta, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Denpasar in Indonesia visiting the
businesses of HUPMI loan recipients.
A stop in Taipei on the return flight gave the group opportunity to
tour the largest Mennonite hospital in the world and a school for
handicapped children, attend a Mennonite church, and see the tallest
Mennonite church in the world. The group returned on April 18.
Monday, November 10, 2008
We had a presentation
at Eighth Street Mennonite Church by Catherine Sobrevega and Mahbooba
Waizi. Catherine is MEDA's country manager in Afghanistan and is
responsible for the project, "Through the Garden Gate: Strategies for
Integrating Women into Sustainable Markets." This project helps women
improve the quality and yield of their home based gardens and build
links to sustainable markets in order to increase family incomes.
Currently, more than 1,500 women participate in the project. Earlier
this year, the project was a finalist at the 16th Annual Canadian
Awards for International Cooperation in the Centre for Intercultural
Learning Award for Gender Equity Achievement. Mahbooba Waizi is the CEO
of the Afghan Women's Business Federation and is joining Catherine to
speak about emerging women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan.
November 6-9
“Business as a Calling 2008: Dividends of Hope”
The 2008 bi-national convention took place at The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel, in Columbus, Ohio.
Program Year Celebrated
The final
meeting of Michiana MEDA’s program year was held at BelmontMennoniteChurch on May 10.
Following a Tanzanian meal President Rob Steiner led the annual meeting.
Recognition
was given to four persons terminating their work on the Board. Susan Gingerich,
John Nussbaum, and Rob Steiner have been Board members. Willard Roth served as
ambassador. New Board members are Jessica Berkey, Conrad Brenneman, Renee
Hostetler, and Lowell Nafziger.
Melissa
Kinsey explained the partnership between ASSETS and GoshenCollege.
Nineteen persons recently graduated from the program. A new mentoring program
will begin this fall. A Michiana MEDA Investment Club report was read. Pastors are
encouraged to apply for a grant to attend the MEDA Convention.
Wally Kroeker, the director
of publications for MEDA and the editor of The Marketplace magazine, was the guest speaker. He showed a
video of the Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) project in Tanzania and also
spoke about Frozen Assets. He encouraged church leaders and pastors to focus their
ministries toward reaching out to our places of work in order to tap into
resources that are often “frozen.”
Michiana MEDA
PO Box 871
Goshen, IN 46527
Phone: 87-RSVP-MEDA or 877-787-6332
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