When the Seibo team visited northern Mzimba for data collection and partner school surveys, they also used a truck from Torrent Car Hire, a business partner of Beehive, one of their projects, to deliver meals to primary schools in the northern region.
Kazengo School was scheduled to distribute meals to 6,225 people from January 5th to February 22nd, 2023, but lacked sufficient space for storage. Consequently, the remaining 600kg were stored by a community-based organization (CBO) called Kurya Ni Uko. The CBO had requested Seibo to provide meals for orphaned children. Therefore, Seibo staff donated 300kg to the Kurya Ni Uko CBO.
The Kurya Ni Uko CBO had previously received support from Seibo for well and toilet facilities in the northern region. As a longstanding community, it serves as a place where mothers who didn’t have the opportunity to study during childhood are nurtured, taught self-sufficiency skills to prepare meals, and functions as a nursery for their children. The CBO’s leader, Lexa Harrison, has also received recognition for being an outstanding African community in the United Arab Emirates.
You can find the relationship between the CBO with us from 2018 by this link.
Also, you also find the system of CBO from here.