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August 1, 2019
Chintheche, Mgodi and Chihame Eco-Clubs had a joint educational trip to Kande Horse Farm. Their objectives included: To learn about how the horse farm works in relation to environmental conservationTo learn about mixed farming that can be practiced in their home surroundings Learning to ride a horseMixed farming lessons On the trip there were 30...
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If one of the ways of measuring leadership is by how many people one can attract and influence, then these CITW YES youth are on it! Malaza Trading Centre – the crowd hooked on the CITW YES message for change – MalawiCITW YES Club addressing the crowd at Chintheche Trading Centre Chihame YES Club recently...
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Malawi Regional Programme Coordinator Symon Chibaka caught up with Stella, a former CITW Eco-Mentor and soon-to-be children’s guidance counsellor. Hi, I am Stella Chiotha. I am 25 years old. I am a proud Malawian and I firmly believe in the positive influence of CITW on its participants. I believe in the change effect of CITW...
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During their stay at Vumbura Plains, the Shellock family donated school uniforms to one hundred beneficiaries at Gunotsoga Primary School through Children in the Wilderness Botswana (CITW). The handover of the uniform was done by Mr. Emang Letlhare (a Wilderness Safari Guide) representing the amazing Shellock family on the 11th July 2019. The beneficiaries were...
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On the 5th of July 2019, Doug and Margaret Levin and their niece Elizabeth Van Belleghem from the United States of America donated 45 solar lights and stationery to the Okaukuejo Combined School. The Head of Department, Mr Tjiveze, and his pupils received and welcomed the Levin Family upon arrival with singing and dancing. Okaukuejo...
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On the weekend of the 27th – 30th of June 2019, Agnes Tjirare (CITW Namibia Programme Coordinator) and Juliet Binda (CITW Namibia Programme Assistant) attended the Namibia Environmental Education Network Conference in Rundu, Kavango East Region of Namibia. The theme of the conference was “Promoting ‘Blue’ and ‘Green’ Economy Through Communication and Public Awareness”. The...
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Children in the Wilderness (CITW) in partnership with Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, Muhisimbi Voice of Youth and Conservation Heritage Turambe, organized the very first Conservation Camp in the Volcanoes National Park area in Rwanda. The Conservation Camp 2019 hosted 40 children from the environmental clubs of four schools (including Bisate Primary School, with which...
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