Saturday, May 10, 2014


PERMACULTURE
Onesmo Kajuna is now attending  permaculture course in Arusha to learn and increase his knowledge on helping most vulnerable families to get lead-off  their vulnerability by using  present natural resources within their area. Permaculture is all about sustainable farming and household gardening for self reliance,surface water management and water harvesting,natural building,rocket stove and extra. 
 With this knowledge most of families will be able to take care themselves and support their children
during class session at  Arusha communitychurch
during practical session at the bottom of mount Meru, Oldonyo sambu village







                                                         Natural building at Oldonyo sambu village in Arusha region, this house is modified,tank for rain water harvest and solar panel ion


Thursday, May 1, 2014


 UPDATE
Our work at NIHEP  has been going well, Irina and Therese have joined our work under good supervision of our team, our creative games now is included in the school timetable, the supported  children and other pupils at Tambukareli primary school are enjoying these different games which aim to build and increase their confidence hence to increase their learning capacity.Further more NIHEP working with Nursery school within our working area as a way forward to establish a future sustainable project most vulnerable children.
Mwanza Street Project/Mwembe r.f,Ni Hekima Pekee Organization
Therese with Nursery kids outside the classroom
             
Irina with nursery school kids      














Thursday, January 30, 2014

Helping kids by school supplies and creative games

Thanks for the supporters and volunteers, our work is going on well. On 24th of January 2014 Ni Hekima Pekee Organisation supported 16 kids to start school or continue their studies by donating school supplies. These photos have been taken at the Butimba ward. On the photos you can see kids, some kids with their parents and also Butimba ward executive officer and Butimba ward education coordinator.

Down below you can see pictures of kids who have been playing creative games, in swahili called furaha yako and furaha yangu. Kids have enjoyed playing games with our Finnish volunteers Miro and Ria.