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News and Views of Recent Projects

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Judy Rimmer provided the photos and news after her visit earlier this year.

goat project: evarist momburi with woman and child by shelterThe ‘Goat Project’ which supports women-headed households looking after orphans in Uru North goes from strength to strength.  Evarist Momburi, Project officer for UNCODET, is seen here with the owner of one of the goats outside the substantial  shelter.   Inside a nanny goat enjoys fresh food.  goat project: goat feeding in shelterA number of the goats are in kid and we look forward to hearing good news later this year.

 

 

 

The Kisarika School Head’s house is finally completed, having previously been held back because of the building project to complete  the Form 5 classrooms being more urgent. kisarika heads house

 

 

 

Judy had the opportunity to photograph the Denis Morley Primary school kitchen which was completed about 18 months ago.  This school in Ongoma village has a thriving link with Skelton, Greystokes and Penruddock Primary schools in the Penrith area.denis morley kitchen 2010

Recent Projects - Update

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

This spring, a group of teachers from primary schools in Cumbria with links to Uru primary schools went out to visit.  Thanks to Phil Clark and Elaine Nicholls for these photos.rononi-nurses-house.jpg

It is good to see the Nurses’ House at the Rononi Dispensary in use.  Evarist sent this photo as bad weather meant the group   couldn’t get up here.  This makes it clear why there is a need for staff accommodation on site!

kisarika_heads_house_uforo_macha_head_teacher.jpgThe Head’s House at Kisarika.   The doors and windows are now fitted and the whole house will be finished very soon.           

 

The photo below shows the current kitchen facilities for the Mrawi primary school.
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The plot and plan have been prepared for the new kitchen and rubble for the foundations has been collected.  Work should progress well now so we look forward to news of its further progress.  See the Photo album - 2009 (link on right hand side of page) for more photos of the school in general.

Sweyne Park School has raised the funds for new classroom accommodation at Kisarika Secondary School and these have been sent out to help prepare for new A-level provision. (more…)

News of Projects November 2008

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Saying farewell:  Brian Wind, Evarist Momburi, Judy Rimmer and MarieTaylor

Sayin farewell: Brian Wind, Evarist Momburi, Judy Rimmer and Marie Taylor

At the last committee meeting we had two very special visitors: Evarist Momburi, who is the Project Officer of the UNCODET committee (the Uru half of BTT), and Marie Taylor, the teacher coordinating the link between Sweyne Park and Kisarika schools. It was great to have their direct input and to hear how things are progressing.

Evarist gave us the following update on the projects:
The memorial plaque for Kate Spiller, who was head of Sweyne Park School, is now in place in Kisarika school. As Evarist said, “UNCODET will treasure Kate’s love and contribution for the growth of the school, and the link between the two schools.”

(i) The construction of the Nurses’ House at the Rononi Dispensary has started but unusually heavy rains and the subsequent state of the roads have caused problems and delays. UNCODET hope for completion by the end of October.

ii) The construction of the Head’s House at Kisarika was in its last stages. A supplementary budget had been agreed and further money sent in July. Its completion would mean that Mr. Macha, the Head teacher, could move in and the Deputy Head could move back into the original house.

(iii) The Government has provided some money which can be used for any fittings and furniture still required for the labs at Kisarika.

(iv) UNCODET was still awaiting delivery of the equipment for the Mrawi Dispensary and the provision of staff. UNCODET Members were in discussion with Moshi District Council about this serious delay.

The BTT committee have allotted the rest of our current funds to:
Mrawi primary school
for the construction of a dining hall annex with small kitchen. This is planned to start in Jan 2009; when complete, all primary schools in Uru North will be able to provide covered accommodation for pupils to eat their vital midday meal.

New Project Proposals that we wish to support
(i) Msiriwa Secondary - Construction of one more Classroom to accommodate the new intake. The cost will be shared between Moshi District Council, the Community and BTT. The request for our share would be about £4,080 depending on the exchange rate. It was hoped to start this by mid July 2008 to try and meet the deadline for student selection in mid December 2008, but unfortunately we do not have the funds yet.
(ii) Kisarika Secondary - Construction of two Classrooms for Form 5 & 6.
Courses would start in 2009, if classrooms were finished in time, offering local opportunities for A-level for those who complete O-level studies successfully. We would like to support this and our share would be about £7843. We were delighted that Marie Taylor could promise that Sweyne Park, Kisarika’s link school, would fund raise for this project.

News of recent projects

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Progress on current projects

- Kisarika Headteacher’s house is nearly complete with only a few finishing touches, like hanging doors, needed.
- The Mrawi Dispensary is complete and only needs the last few bits of equipment to be fully functional.
- Foundations have been built for the Mrawi Primary School kitchen and dining hall and we have been able to send out the final funds for its completion.
- We have also been able to send out some initial funds for the classroom accommodation at Kisarika to house the form 5 centre. This will provide the first post ‘GCSE’ education in the area.
- We have received encouraging responses to our work to raise money for the Goat Project described in the last newsletter; I think everyone realises how crucial this is and this is where we are now focussing our efforts.
- The only bad news is that the rate of exchange has changed a great deal recently so our pounds do not go so far in Tanzania at the moment.

Projects funded in 2008

rononi-disp-nurse-home-sitesNurses House at Njari Dispensary - Full amount of money requested was sent and received Jan/Feb 2008 and 2 possible sites have been levelled in readiness. Tsh 12,243,619.5/- (Approximately £5502) The photograph shows one of the two possible sites identified at the dispensary.