Singida Cluster E Update – October 2025
Selection & 1st Trainings Completed!
The selection of 12 program villages has been completed. In July, a basic Training of Trainers was conducted to all 48 champion farmers, complemented by engaging roadshows across the 12 villages. During this period, the cluster also hosted visitors from restoration partners in Kenya – South Rift Association of Land Owners (SORALO), Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust (MWCT), and Anglican Development Services (ADSE) who joined the ToT sessions and participated in field visits to learn more about FMNR and Fanya Juu trenching techniques. Also, at Iramba District, stakeholders’ workshop was conducted with a participation 48 leaders.
Figure 7: Basic ToT to champion farmers, Cluster E1
Figure 8: Basic ToT certification to Cluster E1 champion farmers
Figure 9: SORALO, ADSE and MWCT partners with LEAD Foundation Founders
Figure 10: Stakeholders workshop at Iramba District
Figure 11: Roadshow Event at Mugundu Village, Singida