• WeCare-Team Goes to Kenya 2021

    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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  • Female Genital Mutilation from a gynecologist’s perspective

    As gynecologist with own office I am regularly if not very often confronted with this practice. Due to immigration from countries practicing FGM we see this phenomenon increasingly also in European countries. It is important to be sensitized to this topic and to know more about it to treat affected women adequately and to prevent…

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  • Facts and Figures about Eggs

    Since August 2017 the Masai Farm in Olpirikata, Kenia is up and running and already after five months it has turned autonomous and the ten men working on the farm can be paid with proceeds of the milk sale. Chicken are also raised on the farm and this connects to one of our future projects,…

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  • International Kissing Day

    International Kissing Day

    Today is International Kissing Day. Officially, this commemorative day was introduced in 1990 – but the fact is, people have been kissing long before. Wikipedia lists 10 different types of kisses and one is to kiss approx. 100,000 times during the course of one’s life. Why? Scientists have not conclusively explained how human kissing originated,…

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  • Kenya: Children’s Vaccinations

    Kenya: Children’s Vaccinations

    We have offered Dr. Angela a bonus to speed up the vaccination of children, which had already been financed. Deadlines are end of April, end of May and end of June – hopefully this will work! We will keep you posted…..  

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