Our Indigenous knowledge is one of our identities and personalities. Without it, our origin gets into extinct. Through support from Pawanka Fund, we document and revitalize our Indigenous knowledge in prevention and treatment of dangerous diseases including covid-19. Thanks to our elders and traditional experts for sharing the knowledge and contributing to the passing of this knowledge to our upcoming
Great achievement. Our women have never done this kind of economic activity, today was a great learning day. Knowing how to plant kales and spinach and in a vertical multi-storey garden is both a new skill and an adventurous interesting study for our community women. It was a fun full day with lots of question and answer sessions. Thanks #handinhand for giving
In our efforts to strengthen our indigenous women resilience to lead their own developments, this month we ignite their potentiality through training and empowerment on entrepreneurial skills not limited to livestock rearing, poultry keeping, kitchen garden and bead products marketing strategies. We wrap up our activities by issuing every trained woman a certificate of participation as a recognition of their
It is termed as ‘not ok’ OR ‘not alright’ for a female to stand in front of elders or men in our samburu community or the maa community in general. In the past, this was never allowed and to date, we still have some remote parts of our community where this still happens. As we celebrate this years’ International Women
We are privileged to have met and empowered women in Laikipia North this week. Thanks to our medical practitioners for joining us in support of this program. With support from Harvard Medical team, we were able to donate health gears (masks, soaps and washing cans) to 98women in Laikipia North..
Today we celebrate African Human Rights Day. Together with other human rights organizations, we learn more on the originality of Human Rights and the universal periodic review and Kenya’s ratification. Thanks to the #UPRInfoAfrica for convening this noble meeting. We are glad to be part….
We are glad our indigenous women and men are getting general knowledge from business experts on becoming SMART entrepreneurs in our mission to eradicate poverty. Appreciation to #handinhand for your trust in us with our communities.We believe through this project we shall.
Today as we celebrate The International Day of Rural Women, we are previledged to recognize the critical role and contribution of our rural women in our Indigenous and rural Communities through their efforts in economic empowerment activities to help put a meal on the table and educate their children. Join us in celebrating these great and powerful women and support
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