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Don’t miss these exciting news from Kenya
News from the first six months 2023 We are currently working in Kenya in three different schools that are facing different challenges and problems. The new semester started in all three schools on 03 July 2023. REHOBOTH SCHOOL Since the beginning of 2023 we have been supporting the Rehoboth School. This school is located in…
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Mperrishi – a godforsaken village?
Mpirrishi Primary School is located in Kajiado County, Keekonyokie Central, Kisamis Zone, about 90 km southwest of Nairobi and about 20 km from Oltepesi Trading Centre. There are currently 217 students enrolled, 107 girls and 110 boys. Enclosed is the number of students per class: Class Girls Boys Total Pre-Primary 1 20 15 35 Pre-Primary…
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Kenya 2022: An up and down of emotions
Our trip to Kenya this year took place in November 2022. It was a very intensive and touching stay.Due to the prolonged drought, the situation on the ground is dramatic, in all three schools. Especially Immpirrishi worries us a lot, as we are the only organization there that at least comes by from time to…
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What happens to your donation? – Lucy’s story
This is the story of Lucy’s suffering and our helping her safe her foot.
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Let’s talk about FGM
Yesterday, I had the honor to be invited to the monthly talk of team members of Nokia Brazil to speak about our projects and activities in Kenya. I spoke about our collaboration with Agnes Gitonga to educate women and girls in remote villages about the dangers and consequences of FGM (female genital mutilation). We showed…
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WeCare-Team Goes to Kenya 2021
This travel report provides an update of our current projects in Kenya. The trip took place in October 2021.
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WeCare-Association – The Year in Review 2020
2020 was an extremely challenging year and we had to adapt our projects to the collateral damages provoked by the Corona pandemic.Enclosed you find an overview of our current projects Emergency Aid – Feeding ProgramAs many children in Cambodia and Kenya could not attend school because of national lockdowns, we supported local feeding programs in…
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