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PROMOVE SAUDE LIU HUSI
PRODUTU LOKAL
PROMOTING HEALTH THROUGH LOCAL PRODUCTS
Conferensia/Conference:Transforme Timor-Leste ba Desenvolvimento SustentavelTransforming Timor-Leste for Sustainable Develpoment
Dili, Ministerio de Estangero - 6/7 Julho 2009
husi: Mariquita Fatima da Costa, Ana Teresa do Rosario, Inge Ruth Lempp
Centro Treino Integral e Desenvolvimento
CTID – Canossa Baucau
CTID is a skills training center for rural Timorese women. It‘s follow-up program accompanies the graduates in developing various products from local materials as a source for income generating and small business development.
The Follow-up program at CTID has assisted to develope businesses with its graduates in the following areas:
• Products from tais (hand-woven cloth)
• Natural soap from Coconut oil
• GGG
• VCO
• Tamarind Candy
• Natural Medicines
• and others
Food additive from local products
Gurih-Gurih-Gisi - GGG
Process of making GGG:
Vegetable leaves are briefly held in boiling water, then dried. Dried leaves ground to fine powder.
• Dry roast peanuts and grind finely
• Dry roast fine ground corn or rice
flour • Prepare soy flour (dry roast) or
use dry mild powder
• Virgin Coconut Oil
• Timorse salt
• Sugar (a little)
• Lab results of GGG, showing high nutritional results
Eating GGG is good for your child‘s health, and makes him/her smart
Developingposters for promotion of product
Official launching of GGG by Vice Minister for Health
Sra Madalena Hanjam in Loihuno Viqueque, Fevereiru 2009
Packaging
Weighing 250 gram for each packet of GGG
marking product with production and expiration
date
Labeling
Virgin Coconut Oil / Mina Nu‘u Original
• Through the ILO (International Labour Organization) project ‘WISE – Women in Self Employment‘ CTID graduates have become training providers for women‘s groups in remote rural villages (Viqueque: Bikarem, Bibileo; Baucau: Wailili, Bucoli; Lospalos: Malalhara) to develope products from local resources available
This linked:
• Women‘s Micro credit groups (TRM, MR & CCF)
• ILO• CTID• CDE
PARTNERSHIPS
Virgin Coconut Oil - VCO
Each production group is equiped with a coconut grinder…
…and coconut press
fermentation process of VCO
• Lab results of VCO show high nutritional value
Though the contract with MoH, CTID now purchasses VCO in bulk from the women‘s production groups in the viallges
Old bottles are collected from restaurants in Dili, then cleaned and sterilized
VCO is filtered one more time and filled into bottles
bottles are then sealed and labled and delivered to MoH in Manatutu district
Obstacles:• DoH says that the
lack of good promotion and capacity to monitor is serious issue, no matter how good the product is
• Transport for distribution in village health posts from district capital
• Storage of local products
• Getting local soy-beans
• Juggling the DoH varying numbers of recipients and their problems with distribution locally with production quantities
TAMARIND CANDYhigh in Vitamin C
Natural medicines
Qumquat Cordial