RPM Updates:
Monicah (Tulimani) – The late rains were not enough for the groups needing it for income generation in cereal harvest and tree nurseries.We pray for Monicah’s son, who is getting married soon, and for “every woman to be
financially stable.”
Elizabeth (Kola) – Elizabeth reports that her groups are working hard at their targets, in spite of not feeling well. Her new group is being trained and they have started saving already, using table banking. They visit each other and support each other in these times of illness.
Regina (Malili) – Regina is leading her cluster preparing for the 2022 Work Team trip, including getting members vaccinated for covid-19. They had a training on tree planting, but some members are struggling to meet targets since the rains were not long enough for good harvests. She asks for prayer for the many families that have lost elderly relatives from a recent fever, and the continued economic challenges of expensive prices, etc.
Agnes (Mbooni) – Half of Agnes’ many groups came up with brand-new business ventures this year – adapting to the climate and changing markets, they are trying rabbit rearing, cooking, and taking advantage of Mango season by selling mango juice. “The
groups have seen many challenges such as poor harvest, death and illness but the groups have shown their strengths in growing physically, economically, spiritually and socially.” She asks for prayers for the girls receiving scholarships, as they are doing their final exams in March and are busy preparing.
Susan (Kilome) – Remember Kawendo, the group highlighted at Harambee last year? We rejoice with them as they sold a cow, sharing the money with all the members, and transplanting 300 tree seedlings in their tree nursery for future income generation. However, there has been a lot of illness in the Cluster and leadership, specifically. One new group lost several members, so they are working to rebuild so they can get started on organizing for their 2022 targets. Several tanks ordered at the end of 2021 are also delayed in delivery, so this affects morale
.
Sue (Kisau) – Women continue to be busy with taking their children back to school and dealing with the lack of
rainfall, i.e., low crop yields. Sue lists these specific prayer requests: “Pray for the ongoing rains because they seem to
fail; pray for our 2022 plans as a cluster; pray for the forthcoming elections to be peaceful.”
Sue (Makueni) – This newest cluster just keeps growing – 3 new groups have started in 2022, and we pray for their budding leadership and hopes for future tanks. We pray for Sue’s quick recovery from a broken leg, and for the many women farmers struggling with low yields after insufficient rains.
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