By Aliraza Alidina, 2nd year MDP student
MVIWATA – Mtandaowa Vikundibya Wakulima Tanzania –
is a national network of small scale farmer’s groups. In my three months
internship in Babati, I worked as a Monitoring and Learning officer for the
MVIWATA branch of the Manyara region. MVIWATA Manyara works in five districts
of the Manyara region: Babati, Hanang, Kiteto, Mbulu and Simanjiro.
Being part of activities with multiple groups, I
realized that project success really depends on the group dynamics. Many – if
not most – groups we worked with were facing different challenges which
affected the progress and success of the projects. For that reason, MVIWATA
works hard to constantly follow-up activities and assist in any way possible.
But at the end of the day, committed groups with a strong team are the only
ones to really achieve successful results. One such group is the Endasak group
in Hanang district. The Endasak group has 30 members. Amongst them, five are
crucial members and sort of lead much of the project due to their strong
dedication.
Planning session with Endasak group |
One of the focus areas of MVIWATA Manyara is
‘environment conservation and water’. MVIWATA has tree planting, bee-keeping,
biogas and climate-change sensitization projects. I was able to take part in
some of these projects, particularly tree-planting and bee-keeping. The way it
works is that MVIWATA works with different small-scale farmers groups to
implement the projects. MVIWATA supports the groups through the funding that
comes from Trias, a Belgian NGO.
Cleaning of the hives |
I witnessed a tree-planting and bee-keeping project
with this group which consisted of the following: initial a planning session,
the moving of bee-hives, cleaning of bee-hives and the opening “ceremony”. The
ceremony was a short meeting where we were invited to mark a new beginning for
the group. There were prayers in Islamic and Christian style followed by
sharing of biscuits and soda. The experience was quite humbling.
From my short experience, I can firmly say that the
Endasak group is exemplar for other groups to emulate. An essential ingredient
of this successful team is the presence of a solid core sub-group who are at
the fore-front of much of the activities. I hope their projects achieve the
intended results and other groups take inspiration from them!
Celebrating a new beginning |
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