Orphans / Most Vulnerable Children and their guardians of Karangai primary school receiving Scholastic materials
Volunteers from Norway and Germany with vulnerable children during field visit at KIDI's working area at Umoja village.
On the improvement of infrastructures we managed to construct /renovate the following structures. 15 Classrooms (3 constructed), 5 pit latrines with a total number of 28 stances, 5 teachers houses were constructed and provides support 1,859 children (914 girls and 945 boys) with 44 teachers (19 Male and 24 Female), 3 water storage tanks of 10,000 Litres each, 347 School desks, 2 buildings for school kitchen, 2 head teachers offices renovated and a number of sports and games facilities i.e 2 Football, 2 net ball 2 volleyball & its nets 2 swings and 1 seesaw for pre primary pupils
The community we are working with on environmental conservation. (Members of Mwandeti ward, Imbibia village, Sugumen sub village)
KIDI Sensitize community of Ngyeku village - Kikatiti ward to conserve natural vegetation and trees planting where it is necessary.
From Left Mr. Loserian (Imbibia group's secretary),KIDI Executive Director Amani Lukumay and Dr. Tuli Msuya from Tanzania Forest Fund during project follow ups
Mr. Sanare of Engalaoni village in Mawandeti Ward conserve natural vegetation as you can see bird nests on the tree in front of his house and no one disturb them
Dr. Tuli from Tanzania Forest Fund during Project follow ups on beehives provided by KIDI to the community of Mwandeti ward - Arusha
Teddy Paul and Dr. Tuli Msuya from Tanzania Forest Fund Office - Dar es salaam, making project follow ups on beehives provided by KIDI to Income Generating Groups of Mwandeti ward.
KIDI in collaboration of Tanzania Forest Fund sensitize communities to plant trees as seen at Sanare's farm, Engalaoni village - Mwandeti ward.