Mar 10, 2023 | Africa, Attir Village, Kenya, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Continuing Helpful Health Education During the rainy season, there are a lot of disease outbreaks. There are a lot of infections, including malaria, which is exacerbated by failing to clear bushes around the compounds, and failure to observe cleanliness attracts...
Mar 10, 2023 | Africa, Attir Village, Education, Kenya, Sustainable Development
An Education on Education The education system has improved so much in Attir Village. The village had no prior knowledge of the importance of Education. If children were even able to go to school, they ended up dropping out after eighth grade due to a lack of...
Mar 10, 2023 | Africa, Food, Income, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development
Small Business, Big Changes The villagers living in Kiwanjani Village in Isiolo County are facing so many challenges because of the prolonged drought, which has affected their livelihood. Both livestock keepers and farmers have been highly affected. Community...
Feb 3, 2023 | Africa, Food, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Small-Scale Crop Farming Can Be Life Changing The northern part of Kenya has been adversely affected by a prolonged period of drought since April, due to the failure of both long and short rains this year. Isiolo County hasn’t been shielded from this. In Kiwanjani...
Dec 27, 2022 | Africa, Education, Kenya, Kibera Slum, Sustainable Development
Preventative Education I visited Kibera Slum and met young children who have recently joined pre-primary at Kibera nursery school. These teachers will nurture the younger generation and help them become more responsible individuals in society. The Transformation...
Dec 27, 2022 | Africa, Education, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development
Building up Education In Kiwanjani Village, there is a primary school called Tulili. It is a public school which hosts about 800 students. The school is facing many challenges. There are no latrines, not enough classrooms and desks; some students sit on stones...