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SYFA is eternally grateful for its network of support. Donors 2008: Rebecca Brier-Rosenfield, Njingti Denis Joney, Masumi Hayashi-Smith, Yi Zhang, World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (UK), Far and Wide (Scotland) 2007: The Bower’s family-California, First Baptist Church- South LakeTahoe-USA, TBI Board of Directors and their friends and families 2006: American Landmark properties (Chicago, USA) David Elbaum, Albert Onega,Ohio-USA 2005: The Bowers family (USA) 2004: Henry DoubleDay Research Association, AlineDenton (UK) 2003: Gregor Moray Smith on behalf of Voluntary Service Overseas, Henry DoubleDay Research Association member (UK), American peace-corps, Binju Baptist church, World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (UK), Far and Wide (Scotland), Sheila Blethyn Volunteers Onsite Volunteers: Guylaine Dube, Francis Tessier (Canada). Anne Desmoucelles, David Elbaum, Christophe Heyman, Olivier Jegou (France). Charlotte Colomg (UK) Rebecca Brier-Rosenfield, Masumi Hayashi-Smith Beth Huston, Yi Zhang (US). Local Youth Volunteers: Agatha Nye, Aparengeng Augustine, Bawe Bernard, Beri Mercy, Botan Adel, Botan Joseph, Botan Martin, Chifu Dieudonne, Jeanette Tabah, John Gurr, Jomo Kevin, Kawas Austin Yetoh, Kum Festus, Kunde Kevin, Mimba Betrand, Mimba Elvis, Molyne Nye, Muring Nadesh, Nchiah Calaris, Nfor Afanyu, Nfor Emmanuel, Nfor Ivo, Nfor Pascaline, Ntala Cynthia, Ntani Kevin, Remi Rida, Salack Emmanuel, Shey Tierry, and Shey Walters Administrative Consultant: Njingti Denis Joney Website Sponsor: Masumi Hayashi-Smith (Brown University, USA) Website Administrator: Dr. Roger Tatoud (UK) Financial Advisor: Dr. Roger Tatoud (UK) Portfolio Editors: Masumi Hayashi-Smith, Adrienne Langlois, Michael Levy, and the Brown University Writing Center (Brown University, USA). Yi Zhang (Wellesley Collage, USA) Supporters and Affiliates 350.org, HDRA-UK, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Mountain Forum, Tahoe-Baikal Institute, University of Nevada- Reno Academy for the Environment, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). |
Newsflash
| A new passport for Farmer Tantoh |
Jan 6, 2010 - Farmer Tantoh recently attended an interview at the US Embassy to apply for training on organic farming as part of the Community College Initiative Programme (CCIP). Three hundred people applied in Cameroon and 20 were shortlisted and Farmer Tantoh recently received the very good news that he was nominated as an alternate for the programme. (UPDATED 11/01) |
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