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1. THE KYAMULENDU PRIMARY SCHOOL TISSUE CULTURE
BANANA PROJECT REPORT-JAN/FEB 2015
INTRODUTION AND BACKGROUND
Kyamulendu primary schoolwas funded by AFEW- GIRRAFECENTRE on
24th feb 2014 to carry out the project mentioned above. Herein after the Tissue
Culture Horticulture Project from the funds (70,000),we managed to purchase
drip irrigation pipes, seedlings, paid supportservices and indeed we have
successfully initiated a classic Tissue Culture Banana that has successfully
catched up with 600 potential Bananas that are currently being sold by the
Project Management Committee as at 2015.We also bought Polythene paper for
arrowroots and the seedlings .We dug the trench and bought manure using the
same amount. We harvested and realised 4800 within three months and the
green added to the children’s lunch.
OUR KEY PROJECTIONS
We intend to sell part of the produceto raise ksh50,000 to purchase crisps
cutting machine that costs 150,000.These will have banana value change
capacity building to teachers and community.
We anticipate that the value change formalization will adequately
strengthen the school, that is teachers ,Board of Management(BOM)
community to perform their mandate with support from AFEW thereby
stimulating commercialization and improvement of Banana value change
in the schooland its environs.
SOCIAL ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
Formalised marketing structures and linkages will ensure long term socio
economics benefits to the communities ,the orphaned and vulnerable in
the school. Same for greater involvement of our community partners and
stakeholders.
To date we have trained Katwanyaa Primary Schoolon SchoolGreening,
Horticulture and Environment Conservation.
2. We have also started Aloe vera and hibiscus that we intend to sell as
herbal (medicinal plants.)
In 2015 ,we have Projected and started work plan to carry out a Mega
vegetable Garden that will be utilised as a learning Centre on Education
for Sustainable Development.
In 2015 we focus to expand our leaners Eco Tour to facilitate the leaning
on practical Based Approachwith the supportof AFEW.
Our parents and BOM are a key stakeholders we have successfully
organised for them an integrated program on community participation on
schoolEnvironment Conservation.
THE BANANA SALES UPDATE
To date we havesold our Tissues Culture Banana at least 22,000 of which it is a
eighth of our projected sales. The sales are managed by the project
management committee that is composed of three selected three children
representative, the patron and the headteacher .As at January the project
committee had 8 members.
The sales are clearly recorded with fully transparency and accountability where
the head teacher certifies the collections of the Banana sales for the purposeof
the checks and balances.
The cash is supervised by the patron as the custody of the fund.
The children are to motivated yet through schoolfeeding program after
the crips project picks up
Our Financial records are purely open for anybody to study the
proceedings.
N/B All the weekly sales of the bananas are read to the children at the parade
ground on Fridays.
3. OUR KEY CHALLENGES
Theft of the bananas by the community.
Lack of fence hence the need for fencing the Horticultural field.
Expensive pesticides.
Lack for community information on the value of the project to the school.
Destruction of the vegetables by birds
OUR KEY STRENGHTSAS AT JAN,FEB 2015
Cordial networking with the giraffe centre
Good board of management at the school
Committed children who are members of the Environment club
The giraffe centre Eco tour to our children
Supporting teaching staff.
2015 ACTIVITY PROJECTIONS
ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE TIME FRAME MEAN OF VERIFICATION
SchoolEco
tours
To facilitate
learners with an
understanding
on green
Environment
and practical to
attain greener
Schoolproject
January-April Tour photo
Lists of the learner
Reports
Selling of the
banana to raise
ksh 50,000
To realize fund
to purchase the
Crips cutting
machine at
JAN-APRIL Sales records
Minutes of the board
Sells receipts
Photo of Crips cutting
4. 150,000 machine
Train our
nearby school
on greener
schoolprojects
(Katwanya
primary school
has been
trained)
To expand ESD
multiplier
effects
Jan-June Training members
photos
One aloe
Vera,neem trees
and hibiscus
(medicinal plant
initiative)
To earn income
from the sales to
facilitate
Horticulture and
embrace herbal
medicine
Jan-dec Photos
Minutes
Sales records
Lists fo participants
Vegetable
garden to raise
onions ,carrots,
tomatoes and
kales
To train the
children and
community on
education for
sustainable
Development.
Jan - dec Project photos
Sales records
minutes
Parent and
board of
management
ESD integration
program
To expand
knowledge from
giraffe centre to
grassroots
stakeholders
March/april List of members
Minutes
Photos
Training manual
Carry out waste
management
project ,thus the
waste disposal
and waste
separation,
Bridget making
To utilise
banana peels,
stem and leaves
for economic
purpose
March-august Photos
Sales records
minutes
5. CONCLUTION
The Kyamulendu Primary SchoolTissue Culture Project thus aims at realising
Crips cutting machine and the provision to schools and the greater expanded
market for consumption ,thus realise funds for schoolfeeding program.
We urgently need Crips cutting machine to kick start the project. We
further hope that the continuing supportof the AFEW-Giraffe Centre as our
pillar to fully implement the 2015 Activity Road Map.