Changing The World, One Life at A Time: What'S Inside
Changing The World, One Life at A Time: What'S Inside
Changing The World, One Life at A Time: What'S Inside
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WHAT'S INSIDE
Our mission in 2014
In Retrospective
As a team, ADRA Kenya is also asking the same questions, and if you’re
reading this newsletter, it means you were also part of our ministry in
2014 too. So let’s journey back and see what we’ve learnt and what
we’re thankful for this year. (Make sure that you check out pages 3 and 4
for more interesting information on what we’ve done this year!)
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This year, our Food Today and Tomorrow Project (FTTM) Project in Mandera has distributed a lot of food. Tonnes and tonnes of
it. Rice, beans, salt, oil – all of it going to families who are in crisis. Families, whose futures are being choked by consistent
drought. Our FTTM project also had the privilege of training communities in new farming techniques. Families, who’ve never
been able to grow vegetables, to see a glimmer of hope – they now know they can provide for their children and family. What
have we learnt? We need to discover a solution for the lack of safe and secure water sources. This is key for the communities to
thrive and upscale their vegetable production while also allowing their livestock to grow and be healthy.
With happy hearts we saw our Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Project in Mwingi came to a close in September. We were happy
because our DRR project worked with communities who bore the brunt of the 2011 drought, but through their hard work and
determination they will be able to reduce the impact drought has on their families. What have we learnt? We’ve learnt that
listening to our communities provides insight, innovation and ideas to solve problems. And we need to continue listening.
There’s more to share, but we’re running out of room and we want you to read the rest of this newsletter (check out the next
page for more news on our projects!), so we better stop there.
But we want you to know that we, as ADRA Kenya, are on a journey of learning and growing too. We want to learn how to
meet the needs of people more accurately, delve deeper into what it means to be a sustainable organisation, and work harder
to be courageous and honest.
DRR Mwingi project, results of hard work and determination of women group
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BRACE yourselves!
ADRA Kenya is happy to announce we have another NEW project! Our
Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) project will be based
in Mwingi, Kitui County and will further the work of our Disaster Risk
Reduction (DRR) project which finished in September.
Funded by the German organization ADH through ADRA Germany, BRACE will
empower communities to combat the effects of the changing and often
unreliable weather patterns which affect their farm production. With ADRA
Kenya’s support, communities will be trained in how to make soap from readily
available local ingredients, market their products and grow their business. BRACE team: Sylvester on the
ADRA Kenya will also empower families through alternate food production left and Aaron on the right
methods, introducing multi-storey gardens which will enable them to have
vegetables consistently throughout the year. “I want to achieve food secure divisions in Mwingi,” said Project
Manager, Aaron.
Sylvester Kioki, the Project Officer and Aaron Mwaniki, the Project Manager,
are starting their new lives in Mwingi and left our offices full of hope! Our BRACE project is second project within Kitui County, we are
also changing lives through our Enhancing Food Security in East
“The idea of moving a community and watching the interventions of a project Kenya Project, based in Lower Yatta and Kanyangi. Check out our
like BRACE change the lives of the rural poor people…seeing that materialize website www.adrakenya.org to learn how you can support our
before your eyes it’s such an exciting experience, I can’t wait to see it!” said projects and be part of our ministry!
Sylvester, our Project Officer.
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Meet Lopedez
Food distribution in Turkana,
September 2014
In Turkana, where people have been experiencing severe prolonged droughts most
of the year, we visited Lopedez who benefited from one of our food distribution
responses this year.
ADRA Kenya responded with food relief twice this year in Koono village in Turkana.
We are always trying to help those in the biggest need. In September we provided
food to 100 vulnerable households and 48 malnourished children. We make a
difference. Who can describe it better than someone as Lopedez?
“Your help in March kept me going and now here you come again. May the
good Lord clear your way so that you do not step on a pin or thorns. I could
be long dead if it was not for your assistance” she graciously and thankfully
said.
Lopedez an elderly widow has been sick and bed ridden for 3 years. When our
project manager Elisha arrived to interview her, these were her welcoming words:
“Thank you………thank you, thank you ADRA….thank you, thank you very much”.
She kept on saying these words repeatedly.
Speaking of Turkana, did you know that
“How did ADRA come to know about someone like me?” she asked. “Big
Lake Turkana is:
companies have been around in the past but they have never come to visit
me and help me. Thank you ADRA.”
- in UNESCO World Heritage List ?
Lopedez has a swollen left leg and has not been able to access proper health - the world`s largest permanent desert
services for the past three years. Elderly people tend to receive little or no lake?
attention from other family members who see them as a bother since they are also - the largest saline lake in East Africa?
struggling to make ends meet. Source: UNESCO webpage, 2014