OUR LATEST ACTIVITIES
A young mother learns how to do lamination, while her baby is taking a nap at EBLI Computer Literacy class. We appreciate and honour these young mothers who are fully dedicated to acquiring computer literacy and at times have had to come with a baby in class. Together we can make a little difference on the journey called life.
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For the last 4 months, their teachers have prepared them extensively to acquire skills in using Microsoft office packages and become computer literate. These skills are in much demand in the local stationaries and are an added advantage when the young mothers apply for jobs in companies.
We all wish to thank and bid farewell to Steve Pope, a Maryknoll Lay Missioner and English teacher originally from Boston (USA), who is proceeding for further studies after spending 14 months working with EBLI. Especially the students of the English class will greatly miss you, Steve. Thank you for sharing your time, life and friendship. Your missionary spirit energized all of us and it’s our sincere prayer that you will blossom wherever you are planted.
Today, EBLI's form 4 students have a field day at the farm enjoying the good weather and fruits as they look forward to their national exams later in the year. They got a good impression on what is possible in the area of agriculture.
EBLI's project manager Andrew Mwakibolwa attended a two phase training on monitoring and evaluation organized by the Tanzania National Coordinator of Terre des Hommes Schweiz . Armed with this new skill, EBLI is better placed to focus on this critical aspect of project implementation.
EBLI staff members Lucy Metha and Andrew Mwakibolwa are participating in the ongoing SFA (Solution Focused Approach) Training today at Hotel Midland in Mwanza. The topic under discussion was “Leading from One Step Behind”. Here they are making a drawing presentation on what and how they understand that concept.
Solution Focused Approach (SFA) is now a major approach used by EBLI in its activities with young people. This morning, EBLI had a lively discussions at Radio METRO FM, 97.7 FM, with youth out of school discussing on "Importance of Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights" to youth who are not in school. Two youth from Igoma and a Medical Officer from Nyakato Health centre led the discussion.
Today our students sat for the commencement of the National Mock Exams. We wish them the very best and good luck
Leo wanafunzi wetu wa secondary. stage one (QT ) na stage two (form 4) wameanza mitihani ya mock. Tunawatakia kila la kheri katika mitihani yao. Liana Langley and Nokuzola Ncube interns from "Western Heads East", a collaboration between Western University Canada and Tanzania, are busy with their assignments at EBLI. It’s such an enriching experience to work with brilliant minds as we push the young mothers agenda forward.
The first class of EBLI's Secondary Education program did the National Examination in Secondary Education already in November 2017 and the results were published in February this year. As we celebrated graduation of the "Young Mothers Computer Literacy" program, we also honoured the students of the first Secondary Education class yesterday. They received their certificates and enjoyed the graduation party with their fellow students. We are all extremely proud of these young people and wish them all the best for their future.
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