Aranaputa is a Makushi word meaning “burnt place.” Historically, Aranaputa is a community with rich soil and abundant forested area stretching from the foothills of the mountain range into the Buro-Buro River.
COMMUNITY PROFILE | |
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Name | Aranaputa |
Satellite/s | Kuribu |
Region | 9 |
Area of Land | 58 sq miles |
Titled/Untitled | Untitled |
Name of CDC Chairman (re-elected 2012) | Kenneth Ford |
Total Number Councillors | 12 |
Number of CSO’s | 13 |
DEMOGRAPHICS | |
Total Population | 560 |
Number of households | 98 |
1 st Language | English |
2 nd Language | Makushi |
Religion | Christian |
Means of communication | H.F Radio |
Means of Electricity | Privately owned generators |
Types of transportation | Mini bus, motor bikes, bicycles |
Economy | |
Major economic activities | Peanut cultivation, livestock rearing, shops, guest house, eco lodge |
Industries | Food processing |
SCHOOL | |
Name of Nursery School | Aranaputa Nursery School |
Number of Nursery School Students | 40 |
Name of Primary School Students | Aranaputa Primary School |
Number of Primary School Students | 75 |
HEALTH FACILITY | |
Type of Health Facility | Health Centre |
Health Personnel | CHW |
Source of Water Supply | Hand dug wells for each household |
BUILDINGS | |
Other Main Buildings | Village office, community health centre, teacher’s quarters, women resource centre, community multipurpose center, Aranaputa women processing society |
EQUIPMENT | |
Other Equipment | Village tractor, 2 private tractors |
GROUPS | |
List of Social Groups and Clubs | Women’s Processors Group, Aranaputa Loggers Society, Aranaputa Spots Club |