YPM has received two students from the of Sebastian Kolowa memoarial university SEKOMU who came in the field for six weeks.

 Among the activities they would like to implement  the project of environment, between programs and activities will redeem it is around schools may offer education for students on climate change. On 24th March the students have started to visit Mbula A primary school to provide such education.
Teacher of the environment in gathering picture with students of Mbula A with students from SEKOMU Jackson Mboya and Brayson Atupele.


Teachers of this school gave higher state cooperation to prepare students to participate in this program and participants are students of environmental Club whose number is 26.

Through this Program, we can help to prevent climate change and this schedule will sustainable for two consecutive weeks where we will visit schools and primary secondary.


Thank you.
On 23 february YPM received visitors from Valdres- Norway who had come to see and learn on the implementation of the YPM project that is partly supported by their school.
The group consists of eighteen students with their teacher and assistant teacher from Kenya. The team arrived from Kenya where they first landed from Norway to also take part and learn from the organizations and their involvement in community work. In Lushoto they were well received by their host and had a good time to visit different places that they were planned to visit. These include the Shume VICOBA groups, Kwedeghe where they had time to intermingle with the locals through sports, staying with families and help in the daily chore of the household. It was an experience that many have shared to be very intuitive and educative. It also opened them into the culture exchange, learning through comparative methodology of what they see and what they live like back in their places.  There was time to have sports with the Youth of YPM-Volleyball where they got together also with a team from Haugaland YWCA/YMCA that was visiting YPM. There was also a day to visit the centers for disabled and spent the day with the kids/pupils.
Visitor from Norway Valdres during hiking to Mkuzi waterfalls

From this place they will visit Zanzibar and get a time to reflect but also enjoy the wonderful and attractive beaches of Tanzania.

We are always happy to work and see that our relationship is growing for the benefit of our communities. We are open and ready to share time with those who would like to come and learn, see and support our work. Long live the partnership between Valdres- FH School and YPM.