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]]>Your searches on Ecosia allow to support LEAD Foundation in Tanzania. Thanks to your searches, Neema is starting to see a difference — and to regain hope for a better future for her and her family. Video credit to Ecosia
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]]>Recently we conducted a 3 day training on “Kisiki Hai – Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration” reforestation technique to five staff of One More Salary a Non Governmental Organisation based in Kasulu District in Kigoma Region. The training was held at Nguruka Ward in Uvinza District and attended by three community representatives who were expected to become local Kisiki Hai /FMNR Champions at Nguruka Ward as well as Pioneers of Kisiki Hai/FMNR technique in Kigoma Region.
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]]>We have already handled awards in 3 villages from Bahi District. The Bahi district commissioner received awards from us & our partners Justdiggit on behalf of villagers from Mpamantwa, Nguji and Ilindi.
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]]>Tony Rinaudo – Pioneer of FMNR (Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration) technique, testifies on the work of Bishop Simon Chiwanga – Retired Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Mpwapwa, Tanzania and Founder of LEAD Foundation NGO. Tony was in Germany recently speaking at a Willow Creek Global Leadership forum before 10,000 people when he was asked about how FMNR spreads, and decided to share a short story about Bishop Chiwanga and how he inspires others across Tanzania.
Mr. Rinaudo, on a separate occasion sent a message to LEAD praising what has been achieved by the team in such a short time is simply amazing and uplifting. He encouraged the LEAD Foundation team to keep up the good work for the sake of Tanzania – and the world.
He ended up his message by quoting the words of Margaret Mead:
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
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]]>In rural Dodoma where we work , people depend on radio as their pimay source of information. This is why we will be using radio to upscale and activate farmers to re-green their lands
We look forward to launching this radio program on 14th March 2020
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]]>They said that they expect many patients together with their relatives and friends from Bahi and outside Bahi district to visit the hospital when they are in need of medical treatment or other services related to health, this means they will need to have many trees in their surroundings where people can sit under the trees and enjoy fresh air and shade.
In the photos you can see what the villagers have archived in just two years. Impressive right?
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One of the activities done is time-lapse setup. The camera will take one picture a day for the whole of the coming year. We can’t wait for you to see the visual evidence.
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