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Click on the picture to enlarge Mr. Shale presenting food security program to attending District members prior to AGM (9 December 2005)
Small group discussions around food security presentation. (9 December 2005) Group prepares response to exercise in food security presentation. (9 December 2005) Newly elected Executive Committee Chairperson Maile Maile (left) and outgoing Chairperson, Motseko Mafitoe (right), during AGM (10 December 2005) Various members attending AGM (10 December 2005) Lionel
Derenoncourt, PC(USA) JHAH Program Coordinator, with members of the Qacha'snek
District Committee (October 2005)
Network members attending a district meeting in Qacha'snek (October 2005) Lionel Derenoncourt addressing the meeting with interpreter and JHAH Network Coordinator, Lekhotho Phakisi. (October 2005)
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working group at the Maseru based Food Security Training for Trainers in Maseru
(June 2005)
Another working group at the training, which included representatives from the
various districts (June 2005) Mr. Lekhetho Phakisi, the Coordinator for Lesotho, having an emotional moment with Mrs Betty Thompson, one of the visitors from USA. One of
the Executive Committee members (Maseephephe Matete, centre) with both the Chief
(right) and his assistant The Executive Committee Member in the Chief`s office Sometimes, when discussions are tough, words alone are not enough The training facilitator relaxing with the USA visitors at the New Oxbow Lodge on their way to the Mokhotlong District The visitors present gifts to the village chief and his assistant in Mokhotlong (Thabang village). Young people were not left out in this programme. These are some of the youth from Matsoaing in Mokhotlong. They are successfully growing food to feed their families, as well as selling some of it to sustain the gardens and provide income. Facilitator Reithebetse Moroahae (2nd from left) is reaping the fruits of her labour while USA visitors Betty Thompson and Bill Flanagan rejoice with her with one of the trainees, Mathato Nkune. |
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