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APPRECIATION TO THE FIRST PARTNERSHIP COORDINATOR OF REACHALL – MRS SANYAMBE MUTAMBEZI

ReachAll would like to sincerely honor and appreciate Ms Sanyambe Mutambezi, the 1 st Partnership Coordinator between ReachAll (Zambia) and Litworld (USA) from January 2017 to December 2019. Litworld supported our Literacy programming for children (Grade 5 to 7) and Litmoms clubs from 2018. She successfully trained ReachAll mentors and Ministry of Education teachers which led to the initial growth of the programming from 6 clubs to 8 children clubs and 2 Litmom clubs. 

Since launching the first Literacy Clubs in January 2017, LitClubs served 110 children (55 girls & 55 boys) and in 2018, LitClubs and Club activities reached out to 135 teachers oriented on the LitClub Literacy Model and 108 teachers were trained as mentor teachers in 10 schools, 8
mentors were trained; and 25 partner organizations oriented at National (Lusaka) Project Coordinating Committee meeting held at Ministry of General Education Headquarters on 28 March 2018. By November 2018, the organization had reached a total of 884 beneficiaries (278 girls & 277 boys) = 555 children; 53 adults (52 Litmoms &  1 LitDad). This is 800% increase in the number of people served in just 2 years (2017 to 2018).

The above initial growth was hard to attain as the organization was still in its infancy stages in terms of literacy programming. After she left in December 2019, the programming continued growing and tripled in its growth rate. She handed over very well to the 2 nd Partnership Coordinator who continued with strengthening the programming roots, growth and networking.

Thank you Ms Sanyambe Mutambezi for your three years (2017 to 2019) hardwork, resilience and commitment in serving vulnerable children and mothers in Livingstone and Lusaka Districts of Zambia. We shall always remember you and hold you in high esteem. We wish you long prosperous life as you continue impacting lives of children, youths and women elsewhere.

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