Sarah and Fergus Brown have donated football shirts to help our program of supporting youth football teams in Isiolo County. Football is a useful tool in conflict resolution and reduction. A healthy alternative for young men who may otherwise find themselves dragged into conflict. However most teams in northern Kenya play with plastic bag balls …
As you drive into the small village of Ardfern (which is half way down the Craignish peninsular in Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland) you will find the Crafty Kitchen, it’s on your right, opposite the village pub. Run by Marcin and Barbara Samarow it is well known locally for it’s good food and …
From the outset the plan to support education at Olng’arua was that it should reach out not just to children of school age but to the people in the community of all ages, and ultimately to be a centre of learning for the wider pastoralist community of western Isiolo District. With the addition of an …
It is still a struggle to persuade pastoralist communities to send their girls to school, even when schooling is provided for free, as these two end of term photographs from Kipsing Primary School, Isiolo District, graphically show. Countless studies have shown that women who have had at least some education have fewer, healthier and better …
With the kind support of Mr and Mrs Levy and the Primrose Trust we are able to start building the first teachers house at Olng’arua. Until now our teachers have been hosted by families in the local community, the area is remote and there is no nearby rental accommodation in which to house them. In …
Our wonderful volunteer, Andy, organized Olng’arua School’s first ever sports day. It was a blast. None of the children had ever participated in anything quite like it before; and certainly some of the events were extremely unusual by our northern bush standards. Along with running races there was also a sack race, an egg (well …