Programme team meets with Matara branch youth group
TSA Head Office staff visited the Matara branch on 30th October 2019. The TSA Programme Manager arranged a visit to the Weligama village and our team discussed and sorted out some issues on organic farming and we discussed some solutions too. After that, we had a meeting with our youth group members at the Matara office. We discussed about the objectives of the organization and the activities we are planning to do with the youth groups in the future. In the meeting, we also discussed about our cricket match and film making. Our Programme Manager also gave an introduction about RTI to the youth members.
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