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Builders Blog 
Current Centres of Africa Micro 
Development

CongoLubumbashi Center

KenyaMajengo, Western Province

Kenya Kibera Slums, Nairobi

Tanzania   Italazya, Mbeya Region

Tanzania    Kimara, Dar Es Salaam

Tanzania Mbeya Central

Tanzania Msamvu, Morogoro

Tanzania Tageta, Dar Es Salaam
Downloadable Micro Development Resources 

Download a Guide to Africa Micro Enterprise

Download a Sample Report that explains the three
phases of Africa Micro Enterprise.
 
About Micro Development

The Community Builders Micro Enterprise 
Initiative is designed to assist African families
through "pay it forward" small business loans.
The plan works when mature families in
marginalized neighborhoods are
strengthened through micro-enterprise loans
and then pay the loans forward to other members
of their community
Contact Information

Community Builders Micro Enterprise Initiative
25 East Hastings Street 
Vancouver, BC V6A 2S7 CANADA
Phone: 1+(604) 879-4645 Fax: 1+(604) 608-0556
email: microenterprise@telus.net
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About the Society
The community builders blog 
explores the power of small in 
healthy community development 
initiatives and seeks to understand 
why redemption is resilient in a 
world dominated by natural 
selection. 



                              Gordon K. Wiebe 
                              is a retired 
                              minister who 
                              lives with his 
                              wife, Catherine, 
at the Dodson Rooms on Hastings in 
Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. 
Personal interests include quiet 
coffee meetings with benevolent 
business investors, innovative 
social service providers and 
agenda-free altruists. 



In Canada the Community Builders 
society coordinates best practice 
market housing initiaitves and models 
compassionate adoption for at-risk 
infants. In Sub-Saharan Africa the 
society promotes self-sufficiency 
through relationally-based 
mirco-enterprise.

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