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Livelihood & Micro-enterprise Initiatives

OB identifies and provides livelihood and micro-enterprise initiatives for needy individuals and families. This assistance is tailored to each individual and their personal needs, skills and requirements.


Orrachon was given pigs, a pig sty and food to start her own business. Her disabled husband received a walker and therapy from OB.

Ladda and her son Bramawt sit in a boat with some of the 100 squid pots provided by OB.

Boworn Naksawat with his new computer and electrical shop

A new pig provided by OB to help support Sopaa and her family with their pig breeding program.
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