Moshe, TZ – Maintaining interested parties’ energy is key to sustainable quality feeding programs in Kahe – Oct 2024
Tupendane and visiting school students from UK have assisted Kisangasangeni Primary School with building up an organic vegetable and banana garden aimed to feed the Children on each of their school days, as the children are now benefiting with the continuous harvesting of healthy vegetables their health has been improved as well as their attendances and academic performance.
These benefits has been a motivational key to parents , local village government and the Tupendane team and together they volunteer their resources and manage to finish the roofing of the school kitchen for the hygienic preparation of food from their good harvests.
While enjoying these higher energy from everybody our local livestock has also wanted to enjoy their share of our good harvests without our permission, so the school is in need of a protective fence.
Together with that fence challenge children are also on risk from the current available water source, which is a river with some dangerous crocodiles in it. We hope in the near future we will be able to overcome these challenges so that everybody energy is not drained away from sustaining this beautiful program.