Senior management and governing board of the
The tour in partnership with UNDP, Government of The
The annual undertaking, was also meant to allow officials keep abreast with developments both in terms of performance and impact made on the lives of the people they served.
The delegation also visited villages that were supported after the last flash floods as well as solar-powered installations designed to help communities access clean potable drinking water.
The tour conducted in
Moreover, the tour would also allow the incoming-board to prepare in terms of what remains to be done and reviewed.
Senghore indicated that they have observed that some of the planted trees at these sites are thriving well, adding that what remains to be done is how they can be saved.
He thus advised the community to increase more awareness on the importance of trees.
Sorry Jabbie, chairman of the Village Development Committee (VDC) at Koronumu Kunda, recalled that they have never had access to clean drinking water for over 50 years prior to the intervention.
The only existing well the community accesses, he said, sometimes dries up leaving inhabitants in dilemma.
He thus thanked
The delegation also visited
In Farafenni, beneficiary students took turns to thank the society and partners for the assistance extended to them in the form of school fees and materials.
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