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Time back
22 mai, par Nikki KhoramAudrey’s smile is probably enough to show she loves her Changu Changu Moto fuel-efficient cookstove but she also told us what the benefits are. She said, “It cooks quickly and it uses less wood. It takes me five hours to collect wood but now I only need to go once every two to three weeks (...) -
I carried a pawpaw
21 mai, par Nikki KhoramThis little one clutching a paw paw made us think of the famous Dirty Dancing scene, “I carried a watermelon.” We had spent the afternoon talking with the family about how the fruit tree project has helped them provide their children with breakfast before school. Little Priyanka was super (...) -
Volunteer and teach English
19 mai, par Nikki KhoramClare is a primary school teacher from the UK. She is spending three months with us here in Malawi volunteering at the local primary schools as well as at our pre-schools and English Reading Club. Here she is working alongside Ellen who runs the Reading Clubs. Would you like to volunteer in (...) -
Creating a brighter future
17 mai, par Nikki KhoramAlice and Gift are desperate to provide a brighter future for their five children, and they hope to achieve this through farming. However, they are not growing what they have always farmed but they are benefiting from our improved orange-fleshed sweet potato project and our fruit tree, (...) -
Trees are growing for Felix
15 mai, par Nikki KhoramWe introduced you to Felix in November last year. He had planted 2,000 trees and was raising another 5,000 seedlings – which have since been planted out. We popped back to see the progress and the trees have grown massively. Felix is also doing intercropping so has planted cassava and (...)