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Tuesday 8 April 2014

TANZANIA YETs HAVE DONE WELL IN MABWEPANDE -DAR ES SALAAM IN 22th.March 2014.

Fatuma conducted her PLA in Mabwepande in Dar es salaam in March 2014. After an intensive training session, participants aggred to find a place where they will establish a nursery for raising trees and also to get the knowledge of tree raising in their areas of their operation. 

Fatuma explaining a PLA concept during the session at Mabwepande
Women doing their Seasonal calendar at Mabwepande

Seasonal calendar during training session


Elders concentrating during mapping session at Mabwepande

Youth doing their Mapping at Mabwepande in Dar es salaam

Fatuma with participants at Mabwepande in Dar es salaam


Friday 4 April 2014

YETs CHANGE THE MINDSET OF PEOPLE IN IGOWOLE WARD -MUFINDI DISTRICT, IRINGA REGION.


Young Environemental Trainee (YET) Suzana kitta has launched PLA training in Igowole ward supported by COWEA with the funding from WWF/MANET in Mufindi District, Iringa region. The launch was mainly on how the people of Igowole ward in  Mufindi can practice various environmental related activities in their areas of residence as well as how they can use their available resources to solve their own challenges.
The launch was done in March  2014 where 40 residents included local leaders, religeuos leaders, famous people attended the training and most of them were very grateful for the training.
Suzana Kitta Training in Igowole ward.

Suzana emphasizing something during the training

PLA Participants of the training in Igowole ward

Participants doing the so called MAPING during the training. (Environmental Committees)

Monday 24 March 2014

PLA FIELD ACTIVITIES RESUME AFTER THIRD YETs TRAINING.

After receiving the third and last YETs PLA training in March 2014, YETs based at the MANET head office have resumed their field activities. The team of three namely Dastan Mziwanda, Amina Bakari and Peter Kigula visite the Kibedya environmental committee that was established by the kibedya village general assembly. The committee amongst other activities is to supervise and censitize other village members to construct  water well in the village.
The team of three were accompanied by the well drilling professional who was to meet and talk to the committee mainly to give the evaluation and the costs for drilling the well. Also the team brought with 100 species of trees to the committee for planting. Also, the committee surveyed the area that was indicated to have/expected to have water. The site was identified by the surveyors sent by the support of the world Bank in 2012. The team visited Kibedya on 22.03.2014.
Amina pllanting a tree at Kibedya VIllage

Dastan Planting a tree at Kibedya village

Chairman and his secretary of the committee holding a hoe sign of unity

MANET YETs team with Kibedya environmental commitee

 Dustan Mziwanda giving clarification to a surveyor and well driller


Wednesday 19 March 2014

YETs RECIEVE CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION.


After participating and successifully completing the training on three modules of PARTICIPATORY LEARNING AND ACTION (PLA) YETs of Tanzania were awarded with the certificates of participation. The certificates were provided by Mr. Gasper Ngallu, CSO Project Coordinator WWF TCO Tanzania. The event was held at the AMABILIS Training Centre in Morogoro- Tanzania.
Giving his words, Ngallu said YETs are suppossed to work hard so that their derivarables can be seen and impacts observed.He said, as the CSO1 is taking its end its throught derivarables that will help donors think and concentrate on providing more support to YETs.

Mr. Ngallu, Rev. Chinyong'ole and YETs with their certificates in a Photo.


Friday 14 March 2014

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