We give thanks for Bank Openings, New Groups, and More Tanks, in the midst of hardship:
“The Cluster experienced severe drought. Most families are going with little or no food. Economy was very low due to the high prices of items; water was very expensive. Dams and pools have dried up, we are walking long distances to get water.”
Susan, RPM for Kilome
RPM Updates:
Susan (Kilome) –As she says, this was a very hard year – only one of her groups met their targets, and one group wasn’t able to buy even one tank this year. We give thanks with Kiumoni as we see the joy of receiving their first tank. We pray for the struggling group, for the chairlady of Wathini Deanery who suffered a stroke, and for rains for the whole area, since local dams and pools have dried up. Leadership trainings are around income generation, since “many groups’ activities are not productive.”
Agnes (Mbooni) – All but two of Agnes’ groups were able to meet their targets, and they are finally getting some rain and women are preparing their gardens. She requests prayers for the chairladies, secretaries and treasurers of her groups – 42 in all.
Monicah (Tulimani) – All but one group was able to buy a tank this year, although nearly all missed their targets because of drought, famine, and a depressed market. Her report is full of positivity – “they tried their best under the circumstances,” and “willing to do good despite the situation.”
Sue (Kisau) – This cluster reports every group having purchased tanks or panels, and they had an annual review of their trainings and are planning next year’s trainings once planting is done after the rain. Two groups are talking about graduating their members as they complete their personal path from poverty. There is much to give thanks for, but Sue requests prayer for the long-awaited rains and the pandemic.
Sue (Makueni) – All but the two newest groups were able to buy tanks, and their monthly meeting included a review of their income-generating activities. They are planning an “educational tour” for the cluster in November, but they are struggling to find time since so many are still using too much time looking for water. This affects group attendance, and we pray for rain and for the sickness affecting the region.
Elizabeth (Kola) – Two of Elizabeth’s six groups were able to meet their targets for the bank opening as they continue to struggle with drought and Covid. She says again that “Most of our area has no food and water and we request those who have donkeys help each other to fetch water.” Pray for rain!
Beatrice (Kibwezi) – Because of Covid-19, only executive leaders in this cluster have been able to meet, and women are doing their best to share water, since drought continues to affect them in this dry area. “We need prayer because it is very difficult to meet our targets due to hunger and Covid-19.”
Regina (Malili) – Even Regina’s new groups were all able to buy a tank in September, although not all women are able to make their targets yet. But even those women with tanks have no water because of the drought, and even rivers have dried up – they are walking farther than ever. She reports that to buy water is now 28 cents a can, which can be half of a daily wage. One of their leaders attended a function, got seriously sick with Covid-19 and has passed away – please pray for that group, and the health of all.
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