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2013/2014 “Food For Asset Creation” projects progress

5/12/2013

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ImmaginePipe water furrow digging in Chajo
As a local cooperating partner of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), KIHO is constantly coordinating and monitoring its 2013/2014 “Food For Asset Creation” (FFA) projects.

Construction works in all the six villages of Same District in Kilimanjaro Region involved began in August/September 2013, are now halfway and are expected to be concluded within March 2014.

The six “Food for Asset Creation” projects are: four gravity water projects in Chajo, Gonjanza, Malindi and Mwembe and two market access road constructions in Tae-Mongoloma and Minyala-Matongo.

Globally, 970 households are involved, respectively: 169 in Chajo, 165 in Gonjanza, 165 in Malindi, 169 in Mwembe, 177 in Tae-Mongoloma and 125 in Minyala-Matongo, corresponding to an estimated total of 18,169 people.


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Trip to Moshi & Arusha

23/4/2013

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KIHO director Kateri Daniel Genes and the three EU Aid Volunteers went for a two-day trip to Moshi and Arusha to learn more about agricultural and income-generating initiatives. On Monday we visited a woman, Mama Anna Shoo just outside of Moshi, a place called Maili sita. Mama Anna is involved in mushroom production, solar-drying of vegetables, fruits and mushrooms as well as in wine production made out of rosella (hibiscus). Since ten years Mama Anna is engaged in the women initiative called “Shiri Tumaini Group”. 


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Attending a bee-keeping seminar in Morogoro

20/12/2012

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Last week, two KIHO board member and our two new volunteers from Europe have successfully visited Morogoro. After a long trip in the bus, we participated for three days at a bee-keeping seminar facilitated by Prof. Msaliwa at this prestigious university. This training will certainly be helpful to strengthen our efforts to support bee-keeping groups in our region with technical and managerial advice how to start or improve their bee-keeping practices.



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