Highlands Hope Umbrella's team of trainers, when they were in Makete they came up with a voice that "Yphe program is highly needed in Makete". Kelvin Mwinuka was one of the YPHE trainers who stayed all days in Makete and this is his story:
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Highlands Hope Umbrella's team of trainers, when they were in Makete they came up with a voice that "Yphe program is highly needed in Makete". Kelvin Mwinuka was one of the YPHE trainers who stayed all days in Makete and this is his story:
Highlands Hope Umbrella is still extending the YPHE program across Njombe region borders and this is now one of the stories from an amazing experience in Makete District.
YOUTH PEER HEALTH EDUCATION – YPHE in primary schools is one of the projects conducted by Highlands hope umbrella and McGill University School of Nursing Canada as a part of their programs on HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. The project is funded by The Grand Challenges Canada
Highlands Hope Umbrella has continued to receive interns from different institutions to join and work with HHU staff. On his presence he will be working together with Projects Implementation team in different organization projects.
Neema Mkwawa is an Intern from John Hop King University (JHU) who has been working with HHU for six months now and Robert Shejamabu, a fellow on the same JHU program ACE mentoring programme have received awards certificates as graduates on the first six months of the program.
In January 2006, Montreal’s famed Gazette cartoonist Terry Mosher (Aislin) traveled to the Southern Highlands of the East African nation of Tanzania to visit Highlands Hope.
He captured the beauty, the heartbreak and the courageous determination of Highlands Hope activists like nurse Betty Liduke, community-organizer Jackson Mbogela, and the men, women and children who make the Makete and Njombe Districts of Tanzania a very special place.