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Seibo Activity Report: October 2016 |
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Dear Seibo Supporters,
While some people spend their time arguing there isn’t enough food for everyone in the world others focus on sharing. Just like you do when you support hungry children in Malawi. Let’s see what a little sharing can achieve! In October school feeding began at 4 more Primary Schools in Northern Malawi to over 2,000 children- because every child has a right to an education & food.
You are now part of a movement started in Japan that by October 2016 was feeding 1,600 under-5’s and more than 3,531 primary school students a hot meal at school. This is just the beginning and your support is needed to sustain the momentum. |
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October Focus- Primary Schools Expansion- Mzimba, Northern Malawi |
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St. Paul’s Primary School- Kaphuta Zone, Mzimba |
St.Paul’s has 861 student – 411 boys and 450 girls. The head teacher is Mr. T Mwandira and there are 27 teachers at the school – 8 qualified male teachers, 13 qualified females and 6 student teachers. Members of the parent teacher association and the school management committee created a School Feeding Committee that agreed for the purpose of feeding to merge the 9 surrounding villages into 5 since some of them are small and every village was given a day where 9 people are chosen to cook at St Paul’s- as volunteers. The committee also employed a security guard to take care of the materials that were given to them. |
Kanyerere Primary School-Kaphuta Zone, Mzimba |
On the morning of the 26th October 2016 at Kanyerere, a school of 335 children located approx. 37 kms from the town of Mzimba , a group of local volunteers attended training on how to prepare a school meal and their efforts of building a storage room and kitchen shelter paid off thanks to your support and generosity.
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Primary School Updates: |
Chabele Primary School- Kaphuta Zone, Mzimba |
School feeding began at Chabele on the 27th of October 2016. On the day there were 4 teachers for the 231 children in attendance. The school has only 2 x school blocks so they use the church building next door for some of the “smaller” classes.
Mark Stambuli (pictured below), Seibo Monitor, gave an orientation on the use of the rocket stove and then of the cooking process to the 43 Volunteers present.
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Machelechete Primary School-Kaphuta Zone, Malawi |
Machelechete Primary School-Kaphuta Zone, Mzimba
Located 150 metres from the Mzuzu Road in Burukutu village the school has 455 children & 8 teachers. Machelechete primary school is located 150 meters from the Mzuzu road in Mzimba. The school itself is well built with classrooms from Standards 1 -8 with chalkboards- though only a few rooms have desks.
The school formed a School Feeding Committee and built a kitchen in preparation for the coming of school feeding. At the time of the launch a store-room had not been completed though this is crucial to avoid use of classrooms and disruption to learning so we will keep encouraging! |
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This is a Message from Malawi to YOU!
Elina Tchoma, mother to 2 x students at Chabele Primary said:
” I am very happy with the feeding program because my children were very hungry and did not concentrate in class. Thank you – what you have done is very remarkable.”
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