September 2003, Bwindi - Community members sell their products at a market. Through an FAO project around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, communities that can no longer depend on resources from within the park for their living have found new ways to generate income. Practical small-scale enterprises have been set up to improve livelihoods using natural resources in a sustainable way.Building on traditional skills, handicraft entrepreneurs have developed new products, using raw materials grown in home gardens and residues from agricultural production, rather than materials collected in the park.