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Read MoreThrough the programme families are enabled to grow their own organic vegetables, creating a supplementary income stream, whilst also reducing household expenditure on, and the time burden of, buying fresh produce for the family. This, combined with training on diet, health and hygiene, supports families to improve household nutrition and to better meet their needs every day.
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Read MoreImproved Water security for Mutuka Community and secondary School allows for further development.
Read MoreGreat success for this school, we are proud to have been part of their journey.
Read MoreLTT has been a Godsend to the community in Bereko
Read MoreLTT’s Street Business School Training Programme helps people who are struggling with their business or those who want to start a business but don’t know where to begin.
Read MoreProviding public hand washing stations to support the efforts to to reduce the spread of viruses and diseases
Read MoreOur approach to development remains steadfast - we listen to what people need and support them as they seek to achieve it
Read MoreA meal at school keeps students in school, allows them to enjoy the lunch break, provides them with the energy to participate in learning in the afternoon lessons and most importantly it helps with their physical and cranial development.
Read MoreLTT’s role with the groups is to provide the training to support the groups establish themselves and to then be available to each group to offer guidance and support.
Read MoreAs soon as the CASOs were introduced to their community leaders, they were in high demand as they began to provide training and advice to farmers and households. They are now the first port of call for any livestock and crop-growing queries, releasing the burden on the ward agricultural officers and the town vet
Read MoreIncome diversification is an important strategy to improve farmers resilience. It can enable farmers to reduce their reliance on a single crop and insulate them from the potentially devastating impact of sudden market or climatic shocks
Read MoreThe Edible Gardens project is one more way in which we work with communities, utilising what they have to hand to decrease hunger and poverty.
Read MoreThe local leaders, community members, school leaders and Bawasa (the local water board) came together to address the water problems and developed a plan, mobilised the community, and solved the problem. "We no longer struggle with or argue about water ".
Read MoreOur Community Agriculture Support Officers (CASOs) provide invaluable services to their communities, supporting over 300 farmers with training, advice and basic veterinary care
Read MoreThe school meals programme is run and funded entirely by the community who recognise the value that a meal provides their children and its importance to ensure attendance, health, growth and improve academic performance.
Read MoreThe Sawe community is extremely proud of what the partnership between them and LTT has achieved as two new classrooms were completed for the new academic year at their Primary School.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to have completed the building of four brand new teachers' houses at Malangi Primary School. Each house has two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen with a store, a shower, a toilet and a spacious courtyard. The houses have guttering to catch rain water and each has a 5,000 litre water storage tank.
Read MoreLTT is delighted that the school leadership has demonstrated the ability to maintain their school to the point that LTT's partnership is no longer needed.
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