Oct 7, 2022 | Africa, Education, Kenya, Kibera Slum, Sustainable Development, Wellness
An Education Can Empower Anyone Education is the light for all human races, for both young and old. Despite that, it has become difficult for some younger generations to pursue education because they are faced with life challenges like poverty and peer pressure,...
Oct 7, 2022 | Africa, Education, Gem-Village, Income, Kenya, Sustainable Development, Women's Empowerment
Active Women Empower a Community Gem Village is improving their living standards and has stopped depending on other people for their basic needs. Villagers were taught the importance of an education for their children. Currently, education about farming has...
Oct 7, 2022 | Africa, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Adequate Sanitation is a Necessity Kiwanjani Village, in Isiolo County, has been facing major challenges due to the lack of a proper latrine system. The poverty level in this area is too high, and they cannot construct a single pit latrine. There are no proper...
Oct 7, 2022 | Africa, Attir Village, Education, Food, Income, Kenya, Sustainable Development, Water
Localised Water Leads to Growing Gardens Since Attir Village was introduced to the agriculture sector, and stopped totally depending on livestock, villagers are changing their attitudes towards farming. Many saw it as a foreign thing, but now farming is taking...
Sep 8, 2022 | Africa, Education, Gem-Village, Kenya, Sustainable Development
A Helpful and Hopeful Education The education being provided for young children all around the world is vital for the future generations to come. Every child born needs to be educated in order to achieve their career dream of shaping the future. What parent would...
Sep 1, 2022 | Africa, Education, Isiolo Empowerment Center, Kenya, Sustainable Development, Women's Empowerment
A Little Knowledge Goes a Long Way Mary is one of the beneficiaries of the Transformational Community Development (TCD) hairdressing programme. Her parents died when she was four years old and her younger sister was two years old. Her grandmother took care of them...