White Orange Youth

White Orange Youth White Orange Youth (WOY)- NGO supporting Youth, SRHR, Women Empowerment. WOY’s vision is for a Tanzania where every child and youth enjoy full, healthy lives.

White Orange Youth (WOY) was founded in 1997 by a group of young professionals who believed that through collective action, empowered youth could improve their quality of life by contributing to the social, economic, and political development of Moshi, Tanzania. Its mission is to empower youth to be self-reliant change agents.

It rained yesterday,this  mean is the beginning of next raining season, we decided to harvest our corns so that we can p...
19/02/2026

It rained yesterday,this mean is the beginning of next raining season, we decided to harvest our corns so that we can prepare again our field for next planting cycle

The corn looks great with zero industry inputs, thanks for our miracle compost! iThese are local seeds and can reproduce. As they are in danger of disappearing, I would love to swarp to anyone who has local seeds. Would you like to learn how to improve your soil health? Welcome to Kimashuku permaculture farm

19/02/2026

It rained yesterday,this mean is the beginning of next raining season, we decided to harvest our corns so that we can prepare again our field for next planting cycle

The corn looks great with zero industry inputs, thanks for our miracle compost! iThese are local seeds and can reproduce. As they are in danger of disappearing, I would love to swarp to anyone who has local seeds. Would you like to learn how to improve your soil health? Welcome to Kimashuku permaculture farm

Organic farming

It rained yesterday,this  mean is the beginning of next raining season, we decided to harvest our corns so that we can p...
19/02/2026

It rained yesterday,this mean is the beginning of next raining season, we decided to harvest our corns so that we can prepare again our field for next planting cycle

The corn looks great with zero industry inputs, thanks for our miracle compost! iThese are local seeds and can reproduce. As they are in danger of disappearing, I would love to swarp to anyone who has local seeds. Would you like to learn how to improve your soil health? Welcome to Kimashuku permaculture farm

03/02/2026

Hot composting
When making compost considering what materials are available on your farm to use.
In our case, we use chicken manure from our poultry, cow and goat manure from our neighbors, green and dry grass from our farm, and rice husks from neighbors.

Are you a garden lover who would like to learn how to make hot compost? Stay tuned!
We are organizing training to make hot compost at Kimashuku using your available materials.

01/02/2026

Healthy soil

01/02/2026
31/01/2026

The heath of the soil is crucial for crop yields, as the rain season is closed by, we prepared a compost pile ahead of time to insure that we have enough to use when it needed

31/01/2026

The heath of the soil is crucial for crop yields, as the rain season is closed by, we prepared a compost pile ahead of time to insure that we have enough to use when it needed

More Than Kienyeji ChickenPure kienyeji, raised naturally — the way it should be.Healthy for your body, powerful for a c...
31/12/2025

More Than Kienyeji Chicken
Pure kienyeji, raised naturally — the way it should be.
Healthy for your body, powerful for a cause.
Every chicken from Kimashuku Farm supports WOY’s sustainability journey, helping us reduce donor dependence and keep our work alive.
🍗 You eat well.
❤️ Lives move forward.
One chicken. One choice. One life changed.

We wish all friends a joyful holiday season and prosperous New Year. View from Kimashuku farm
25/12/2025

We wish all friends a joyful holiday season and prosperous New Year.
View from Kimashuku farm

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