Saturday, August 3, 2013

Peer to Peer Monitoring and Evaluation



Canadian Baptist Ministries Peer to Peer
Monitoring and Evaluation Training

Brackenhurst Conference Centre
Tigoni, Kenya -- July 2013


Our colleague Pauline Kariuki instructing participants on the best practices of project management for church-based community relief and development. We are excited to have the 24 churches in Garissa District providing support and accountability to each other as their congregations engage their community in integral mission through peace building, education, food relief and sustainable community development. 

We are so proud of the CBM team who have been pulling together in support of these leaders and their churches as they work together for the good of their neighbours. Over the past three months, CBM has partnered with three churches and a local Muslim NGO in food relief and feeding programs in six villages within Garissa District. While the churches have been focused on short-term feeding programs for vulnerable children, the CBM team has been complimenting this with ongoing food for work projects that will help the villages with long term food security.



Our colleague William Wako sharing about the of the conservation agriculture intervention of Farming God's Way that five of the Garissa Churches are currently using in their community. 


Erica with our friends and colleagues 
Maureen Morgan and Diane Bannister



At this training, we were able to welcome five leaders from Cushtic Muslim Background Churches who are now a part of CBM's Urban Muslim Ministry program. It was inspiring to hear the testimony of Pastor Balate who shared with us the journey of his church.



Members of the CBM outreach team


Thank you for praying for and supporting CBM's ministry in Africa

No comments:

Post a Comment