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AFNA Local trainers undertake PRA exercise

Posted on 27. Aug, 2010 by .

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A team comprises of AFNA staff and KGA Capacity Building and Networking PSO visited 3 communities namely, Bia, Boro’oni and Mamarawa who are current members of Arosi Farmer Network Association.

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Organic Backyard Garden (Sup Sup Garden) Training For ‘West Are Are’ Women

Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by .

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Rokotanikeni Women’s Association members in ‘West Are Are’ villages of Harimou and Komuhaoru had learned new skills on how to make organic vegetable gardens around their backyard (homes).

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Nana Womens Learn New Cooking Methods

Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by .

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Nana community is comprised of a number of small villages and is situated on the eastern part of Makira Island, and it is one of the most isolated places in the Solomons.

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House for heathen farmers completed at Guanafiu farmer school

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by .

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Lionel Maeliu has completed a special house for heathen farmers from East Kwaio to attend training in organic farming at Guanafiu Farmer school.

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‘Disaster gardens’ introduced into Namoku village by KGA trainers

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by .

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Jerry Anderson from KGA partner Turusuala Community Based Training Centre has been working with farmers in Namoku village to help them to be prepared for emergencies or disasters when they may be short of food.

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Kastom Gaden holds quarterly planning meeting

Posted on 24. Aug, 2010 by .

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Kastom Gaden and its ten rural based partners are holding a meeting in Honiara. The meeting is part of 1/4ly planning. Specifically this meeting aims to present findings of a recent review of KGAs ten rural partners. More posts will come soon on these matters.

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ALP & KGA Renew Partnership Agreement

Posted on 25. Jun, 2010 by .

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The AusAID Agriculture Livelihoods Program (ALP) and Kastom Gaden Association (KGA) on Wednesday 23 June 2010, signed a partnership agreement for the next 5 months period to 31 October 2010.

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