| May |
Youth groups are mobilised and helped in creating their business plans by Temwa's new Enterprise Development Assistant ready for submission to the government. |
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First training session of the Farmer Training Support project delivered to all 800 beneficiaries by Temwa's 5 new Field Facilitators read more |
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| April |
Sensitisation meetings in communities begin as part of our activities to facilitate youth development loans |
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Roofing materials for Thoto Msinje Primary School purchased with a kind donation from Palmer & Howells catering company in Bristol |
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Temwa Staff Open Day to plant trees at Mr Joseph Changu Nkhata's plot to raise community awareness of the importance of trees |
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The 800 beneficiaries of the Farmer Training Support Project are chosen read more |
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| March |
Temwa employs an Enterprise Development Assistant to mobilize youths into groups with business plans so to access loans from lending institutions |
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Establishment of Aids Action Clubs; Fourteen clubs have been formed; the clubs have already started meetings and are ready for their upcoming training sessions read more |
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Orientation Workshop for Field Facilitators conducted comprising an introduction to Temwa, knowledge and skills to help them implement Temwa project activities and training on integrated soil fertility management read more |
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| February |
Temwa employs a Boat Operator for its new boat read more |
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Five Field Facilitators employed under the Farmer Training Support Project read more |
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A meeting with the District VCT Coordinator and the District Health Officer is held in preparation for the start of the next phase of our Mobile VCT project |
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| January |
Tree seedlings are distributed to individuals and schools as part of the SIFT Community Forestry Project read more |
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Temwa purchases a boat, car and upgrades its 4x4 vehicle using funds from a large individual donation received in December read more |
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Year three of the NWT Bursary scheme begins with 22 students receiving various bursaries to allow them to attend secondary school. |
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