What Happens When the Rain Won’t Stop Falling
There are both immediate and future repercussions from this overabundance of rain hitting Kenya.
There are both immediate and future repercussions from this overabundance of rain hitting Kenya.
We're highlighting St. Joseph's University to show how students are helping our Maasai friends live better lives.
For World Water Day, we're looking at places that have been transformed through the simple gift of water.
In honor of World Day of Social Justice, let's take a look at how our focus on people has enabled us to continue supporting Maasai as they overcome life in the unforgiving, beautiful land they call home.
We'd like to introduce you to Global Linkages as well as tell you more about our goals for this project in Olmoti.
In 2024, we aim to build up resilience and the adaptive capacity that's part of our human nature. Let's look at what we have planned to help our Maasai friends in Kenya this year.
Drilling a borehole that will help a community long-term is not simple. Let’s talk about the methods, timeframe, and costs of building durable boreholes.
We began our Hope for Widows program because widowed Kenyan women face immense odds due to disenfranchisement and gender inequality. We'd like to highlight one woman's success within her first year of participation.
Since parts of Kajiado County received rain earlier this year and more rains are expected, we've restarted training three new groups of livestock farmers this summer and fall.
We learned so much from the cohort groups from our Hope for Widows Program, and the new groups will benefit from the boost that the grants will provide for their businesses.