By Koinonia Baloyi | Communications and Fundraising officer
Our community empowerment projects aim to support the community with practical skills and tools that can assist them to generate their own economic activity.
The young farmers club at Maunga primary school is a vegetable garden running at the school by the teachers and learners. The garden is growing crops from seedlings providing by African Bush Camps Foundation and here the learners are learning how to grow, farm and harvest the crops. Additionally this new vegetable garden at the school is providing additional meals to the nutrition program running at the school and agricultural education, which students can practice and use at home to grow a vegetable garden that will support and feed their families.
The Mambanje garden is currently full of life with a mix of tomato, cabbage, peppers, beans and choumoellier. In 2023, we will be providing additional garden tools, seeds, and resources to assist and building a tool shed for the storage of the equipmenOur ongoing plans for the Mambanje.
Thank you for the ongoing support for our community empowerment projects.
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