Kopano ke Matla Toantšong
                                      ea Bofuma Lesotho

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Office Telephone:
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Physical Address:
Christian Council of Lesotho Building 160
Constitution Rd Maseru West

Postal Address:
Private Bag A34
Maseru 100
Lesotho

QUARTERLY PLANNING                Quarter January--March, 2004.

Action to be taken

Time

Expected Results

(1) Curriculum

 

 

a) Formatting & Printing

12 Jan-10 Feb

Training Manual

b) Training of trainers

26 Jan-15 March

Trained trainers

c)Demonstration gardens

26 Jan-16 March

Gardens under cultivation

d) Evaluation

1- 17 April

Evaluation report

(2) AGM Report and Amendments

1-31 Jan

Registered Amendment and AGM Report

(3) Retreat for Executive               Committee

1-17 Jan

Retreat report

(4) Recruitment of Financial Advisory Board

12 Jan-31 Jan

Advisory Board in place.

(5) Hiring of Administrative Assistant

Jan 12 –1Feb

Presence of Admin Assistant.

(6) Tacoma Preparations

1 Jan – 1 June

Trip to Tacoma (USA) July ‘04

(7) Visitors from USA

1 Jan - 16 Apil

Presence of Visitors

(8) Quarterly Report writing

15 March – 30 March

Quarterly Report

This has been our first quarter plan and the detailed information is below.

The Network has launched a series of training workshops in the mountain districts of Lesotho.  These workshops will be held in each district between January and March, 2004.  Facilitated by Lekhetho Phakisi, Network Coordinator, and Reithebetse Moroahae, Agriculturalist, these workshops are utilising the Hunger Action Training Curriculum developed by the network to introduce and reinforce alternative small-scale agricultural methods.  The Hunger Action Training manual is being used to train trainers from each of the Network member organisations, so that they can present this material and these ideas to the communities with whom they are working throughout the country.

Each district had different responses to this training, as the problem each district has differs from the others. The training schedule has been as follows.

District

Date

Participants

Mokhotlong

27-28 January

14 

Thaba-Tseka

30-31 January

13

Qacha`s Nek

3-4 February

14

Quthing

6-7 February

12

Mafeteng

18-19 February

16

Butha-Buthe

25-26 February

14

Berea

27-28 February

7

Leribe

1-2 March

12

Maseru (at Morija)

4-5 March

8

Mohale`s Hoek

8-9 March

14

Maseru (in Maseru)

12-13 March

Only three people showed-up and the meeting was cancelled