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Author: Carol Sevin
Tags: Tanzania , training of trainers
PCV started stomping in Tanzania with a couple hours at each of the three required trainings (pre-service training, in service training and mid-service conference). A couple hours resulted in a recognized project idea but not much action.
Last week with excellent facilitation from JHU, MASHA, PSI and TANAM; Stomp Out Malaria in Tanzania pulled off the first super-regional malaria training. Action guaranteed because World Malaria Day was just a week away.
Participants: 19 Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV), 17 Community Change Agents (CCA)
Facilitators: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Program (JHU CCP), Mtwara Action for Self Help Activities (MASHA), Peace Corps (PC), Population Services International (PSI) and Tanzania National Malaria Movement (TANAM)
Date: 16-19 April 2012
Location: VETA, Mtwara
PCV started stomping in Tanzania with a couple hours at each of the three required trainings (pre-service training, in service training and mid-service conference). A couple hours resulted in a recognized project idea but not much action. Last week with excellent facilitation from JHU, MASHA, PSI and TANAM; Stomp Out Malaria in Tanzania pulled off the first super-regional malaria training. Action guaranteed because World Malaria Day was just a week away.
16-19 April 2012
Participants: 19 Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV), 17 Community Change Agents (CCA)
Facilitators: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Program (JHU CCP), Mtwara Action for Self Help Activities (MASHA), Peace Corps (PC), Population Services International (PSI) and Tanzania National Malaria Movement (TANAM)
Location: VETA, Mtwara

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