Project Report
| Sep 13, 2020
Progress Report
By Noel Banda | Project Leader
Our Valued Supporters,
Closing the gender gap for a food secure families is still seeking your supports that it can finish its fundraising goals and eliminates the gap that previously were realised within the communities, It is of great excitement seing that some women are realising harvests more than what men farmers are harvesting, basically it was men farmers who were yielding more harvests than women. Currently men and women are equally harvesting yields.
We expect that this sesson we Will reach 35 farmers 20 women farmers and 15 men farmers giving them farm inputs that is fertilizers, seeds and pesticides while we have already made composites manure / organic manure in those 35 households. We still invite you and your friends or families to join this fundraising that we can achieve the intended goal.
We believe with you we can achieve the intended goal, hence we reminds you that the work you started by giving your generous donations to this project are needing funds support that we can start the journey towards achieving our beautiful goal. Lets continue be giving to this project.
May 18, 2020
Project Report
By Noel Banda | Project Leader
Dear Supporters,
The closing gender gap for a food secure families project is progressing well on the ground all this is happening because you are there helping to this project and we would have fail had it been you are not giving to this project. We give special thanks to Village Headman Chinseudzimbiri upon helping on settling the quarerals aides upon group B and Group F all beneficiaries of this project,thequarerals starts after these two groups fails to understanding on why the group B for a second time they are not finishing irrigating he whole field. We really appreciates the work you have done, we don't take that for granted those quartering were disturbing the irrigation timetable. Now the problem resolved everything is going on well. Currently there are 43 Women and 18 Men in this project and we are witnessing more worn requesting to be included in this project as beneficiaries. We are encouraging all beneficiaries that were not able to receiving the the farm inputs to date that next time when the support reached us we will distributes the farm inputs to the first time beneficiaries of this project. We have started monitoring all the groups on the agenda make organic mature increase soil fertility and realise bumper yields, this campaign have started and group G has already started and the whole CBO crew were there last week. Our work plan shows us that we are going to supervise and monitoring group F and group A this week. We encourage other groups to start making organic manure prior to the dates of supervision again we want the trained team in your groups to go around the villages helping people to make organic manure so that our friends might also benefit in the use of this composite manure and the whole village should feel the benefit of this project hence you will be visiting them and teach them how we make composite / Organic manure from the knowledge you imparted from the project trainings.
Jan 7, 2020
PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT
By Noel Banda | Project Leader
Dear Our Supporters,
Closing the gender gap for a food secure families project is going on well in the field. Hence we are now seen some women harvesting crops equally to how men are harvesting from both gardens of the same sizes. This is happening because you give to this project and without your generous donations this project would have been a failure on the ground. We encourages you to continue giving to this project until we achieve the project goal. Hence this project achievement is our and your achievement and we will be celebrating together cause we will be all achievers at the end of the day.
We are expecting to do more hence we shifted the beneficiaries to utilises rain water during this raining season and their is a short break in the irrigation farming while we will be depending on rain water in the fields until the end of the rain season we will again reopens irrigation farming.
we thank all chiefs who are helping some beneficiries who do not have land along the rivers and chiefs are helping.