PROVISION OF SAFE AND CONDUCIVE PRE-SCHOOL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

New Mwambenje Living Waters CBCC Old Mwambenje Living Waters CBCC Shaping a bright future for children through provision of safe and conducive learning environment for pre-school children is one of the passions TDI has in its developmental activities. Early Childhood development “M’mera mpoyamba” is a basis of intelligence, personality, social behavior and capacity to nurture oneself of becoming responsible and productive adults for the development of communities. Recognizing the need for early childhood development is a precursor for development. TDI with support from its partner Willow Creek Community Church, supported Mwambenje Living Waters Church with a modern CBCC to enhance children’s development. The CBCC has 3 caregiver with 56 children.

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CHISANSU SECONDARY SCHOOL AND NGOYA BOREHOLE MAINTENANCE & REHABILITATION

Chisansu Secondary School borehole rehabilitation in progress. Osman Benga Field Facilitator for Illanga Njelengwa Zone providing borehole rehabilitation services for Ngoya Village. In an effort to continue supply of clean and safe water to communities TDI through its field staff persistently supports its 10 zones in Chitipa District (Churches, schools, villages and communities) in the maintenance and rehabilitation of functioning and non-functioning boreholes. Recent rehabilitated boreholes include Ngoya and Chisansu Secondary School boreholes. Ngoya borehole saves 68 households with a population of 327 people whereas Chisansu Secondary School borehole saves 325 students and 15 households comprised of 75 people in total serving 400 people. 

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TDI Support communities through local churches in the Water and Sanitation Sector.

TDI with support from Willow Creek continue to support communities through local churches in the Water and Sanitation Sector.  Over 100 boreholes have been drilled since 2010 across the district through this partnership. Nasato and Siyombwe are amongst the lucky church communities that received support in 2017 and 2018 respectively. Community members share pathetic stories about the water situation before boreholes were drilled in these areas. Women used to draw water from unprotected wells and water borne diseases like bilharzia, dysentery, scabies and diarrhea were the order of the day. Sometimes girls could be prevented to go to school in order to help mothers in fetching water and this affected their education.  Sanitation and hygiene was compromised as people priotized...

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Chisansu CBCC birthed as a response to the closure of a nursery school which was owned by a CBO.

Chisansu CBCC was birthed as a response to the closure of a nursery school which was owned by a CBO. People in the village saw the impact of the former nursery school on children in primary school. The church decided to start a new nursery school in their church building The CBCC started in (insert year) with two caregivers and (insert figure) children Need for Change The closure of the first nursery school led to many children in the area and surrounding to be at home until they reach the age for primary school. This led to many children flocking to the newly opened learning center. Being the only center within that radius, other children had to be walking a...

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KAWATI SAVINGS GROUP IMPACT STORY

The group stated in 2010 with 11 members. The members of the Kawati savings group ministry in Namatubi Zone have been able to transform perennial challenges into opportunities. Since the inception of the program, most of the families in Namatubi Zone have constructed houses, are able to pay school fees for their children, Manage to eat six food groups, able to purchase farm inputs (fertilizer) without problems, they managed to buy domesticated animals like pigs, chicken and goats  with loans from the savings group Ministry. The  eleven members of the Kawati savings group Ministry started with k1,100 as their initial startup money and completed their first cycle share out on December20, 2010.The total share purchased by the savings group members...

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20 village natural resources committees, 3 schools and 10 churches were trained in environmental conservation and forestry management

Under the project which was launched in 2018, 20 village natural resources committees, 3 schools and 10 churches were trained in environmental conservation and forestry management and over 100 households have been trained in construction and use of energy saving stoves. Over the 7 years of tree planting initiative about 121, 000 trees have been planted which approximately covers an area of about 24.2 square kilometers which is about 4.95% of Chisansu and Naching’anda area. The graph below depicts the progress of tree planting over the course of 7 years in the area. The type of trees planted include; Mingwina, Mifyomi, Misongomino and Pine trees. These trees will be able to help conserve the environment, provide firewood and when matured...

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Training of the TDI Board of Trustees in Leadership and Governance

Following the appointment of the new TDI Board of Trustees in 2018, Development Technical Assistance Services (DeTAS), a consultancy firm was hired to train this new Board in leadership and governance issues. 8 Board members and 7 TDI management team members were trained. The training objectives included the following; To enable new members of the Board of Trustees and Management team develop a deeper understanding of TDI as an organization- its history, organization structure, values and principles and strategic direction including its theory of change.To enable the Board of Trustees and management team understand and be able to articulate the concept of leadership, its salient features and how these apply in the way how TDI is currently run-n what is...

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ABCD CHURCH VISIONS GRADING AND CHURCH VISION MINISTRY BUILDING TRAININGS

The training began with grading of visions developed by churches as their 2018 ABCD assignment. After the grading of church visions, churches which have produced the visions will be trained in ABCD Vision Ministry Building. The five zones we started with were Kameme, Ilanga/Njelengwa, Ibanda/Namatubi, Township and Misuku Lower. The statistics for the churches were as follows: NO ZONE NAME REGISTERED CHURCHES CHURCH VISIONS GRADED CHURCH VISION MINISTRIES DEVELOPED 1 Kameme 61 33 33 2 Ilanga/Njelengwa 64 58 58 3 Ibanda/Namatubi 33 33 33 4 Township 27 26 26 5 Misuku Lower 22 20 20 TOTAL 207 170 170 During the grading and the ministry building, it was discovered that some churches did not do a good assignment to discover...

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Planting Hope

Today, Tubepoka Development Initiative (TDI)launched 2019 tree planting season under "Planting Hope" project being spearheaded by Maria Nachilale together with local churches in Chisansu, Bukanga and Naching'anda communities. 23 VNRMCs in these areas with support from TDI have raised over 120,000 tree seedlings to be planted this year 2019. These communities used to look evergreen and beautiful with fresh air, clean water, fruits, honey ..mention it, but now all the glory is lost due to extravagant timber harvesting, wanton bush fires, you name it. Given the situation, TDI believes that not all hope is lost. Together we can make our communities greater again. Conserve the environment, Plant a tree, conserve water, be patriotic. Tree planting

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