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FEMI is oriented towards the education of the child, because the child has the future, but is in need of our attention today. Good education, that means education that starts with the individuality of the child.FEMI wants to create opportunities, that can be done in may ways. A child without food cannot learn, so one starts thinking about food supplies. But if the soil is too dry, building pumps will be necessary, or water collecting devices to provide clean water. Sometimes it is best to talk with the parents and convince them of the benefits of a good education for their children’s future.
But FEMI will appeal always to the responsibility of the people themselves. FEMI does not want to help, but is seeking to co-operate with people, governments, local institutions, and companies on location. She is convinced of the importance to handle the resources of the land in a durable and ecologically well-balanced way.
Initial costs are accountable to FEMI, afterwards the costs are, as much as possible, considered a loan without interest, in favour of re-use on location.

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Thanks to their unique geographical position the Philippines are a
strange melting pot of cultures and languages. There is a big mountain
chain reaching from Japan until the Moluccan islands, Taiwan, Malaysia
an the Phillippines being part of it too.
The Third World Group Soest is a very active foundation in the field of development co-operation and has many volunteers. Locally there will be held a fundraising yearly with the co-operation of the Griftland college in Soest. The local authorities doubled every Euro raised. FEMI overheard this and donated to one of the many projects of the Thirld World Group: AID Foundation in the Philippines. In the meantime FEMI donates to the AID Foundation directly.
AID Foundation
The department Research and Development being supported by ICCO/Wilde Ganzen, AID asked FEMI for support of their programme "Organisational reinforcement and safety of agrarian reform communities". FEMI agreed. AID want to reach the following goals:
The donation in 2001 was used for the development of a ram pump. Thanks
to this fully hydraulic - so without any electrical part - pump water
can be available a maximum of 30 yards higher than the source, yielding
a significant reduction of time and energy for the people in this
mountainous area. There is great interest in these pumps, two pumps
being exported to Japan. To fulfil the demands AID has set up
installation teams on several islands.