Nov 3, 2023 | Africa, Attir Village, Food, Income, Kenya, Sustainable Development
A Prepared Community Can Thrive In 2023, there was a rampant drought that has affected Isiolo County, the neighboring counties, and Kenya at large. The drought is a result of climate change experienced worldwide. Our villages are not an exception to this, and it...
Nov 3, 2023 | Africa, Food, Gem-Village, Income, Kenya, Sustainable Development
Small Loans Make a Huge Difference As one of our Transformational Community Development (TCD) projects in the village, the Village Savings and Loans (VSAL) strategy has been a great bridge for many families living in Gem Village to raise their living standards....
Nov 3, 2023 | Africa, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Encouragement During Trying Times Many families are living on less than one dollar per day, and as a result, these families are facing a lack of food and nutrition. Since they can’t afford a single meal per day, this has resulted in vast malnutrition among young...
Nov 3, 2023 | Africa, Kenya, Kibera Slum, Sustainable Development, Water, Wellness
Simple Solutions for Healthier Living In Kibera Slum, many people do not care much about hygiene. There is a scarcity of water and also ignorance. Abduba, a Kibera resident, has experienced the consequences of unhygienic behavior firsthand, suffering from...
Oct 17, 2023 | Africa, Education, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
These Children Have a Future! Ntulili Primary School is a public primary school located in Tigania East in Meru County. This institution harbors students from very poor backgrounds in Kiwanjani Village. They have around 8 building blocks and 3 timber classes and...
Oct 17, 2023 | Africa, Attir Village, Education, Food, Income, Kenya, Sustainable Development
Two Villagers Spark a Community Movement Farming is the backbone of Kenya’s economy and is a source of income for most Kenyans. In Attir Village, most of the people are pastoralists but since drought hit them for two seasons they had to find new ways of adapting...