By Lucy Mathenge | Project Assistant
Our beneficiaries are happy that the rains finally came although late than it was expected. Most of them have planted crops in their kitchen garden and we were able to support them with some seeds and planting materials. Their gardens are very green and most of them already harvesting vegetables from their kitchen gardens. The rain was not heavy as expected so they were not able to do much on water harvesting. It was not possible to do ground water collection since the rain was not sufficient for that purpose they only managed to harvest water for domestic use mainly through roof water harvesting. At the moment there are no rains and farmers are getting really concerned since their crops require rains at this stage. They remain optimistic that soon they will have rains for their crops.
We are happy for this project as it has really benefited many households either directly or indirectly. It is a project that has brought communities together and reduced stigma in big way. We hope that this unity will continue as the project expands and more people continue to benefit from the project. We thank all those who have made this project successful in one way or the other. We also encourage them to continue supporting our communities.
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