
Our Projects / Where we work / Kenya / Women of Vumilia
Focus Area: Health, Information
Partners: Vumilia Self-Help Project
Donors: Global Giving
Beneficiaries: People living with HIV/AIDS, Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children
Project Launched: 2006
Women infected or affected by HIV/AIDS are often shunned in Kenyan society. Facing rejection, discrimination and stigmatisation, they are often left with the burden of supporting their own and their children’s families.
Vumilia - we persevere in Swahili – began as a small group of 30 HIV positive women meeting to help and support each other. Many of the women were grandmothers. The project has now grown into a fully fledged community organisation which ensures essential services such as nutrition, health care and education are made available to community members. Vumilia works to improve the well-being of families and individuals both economically and psychologically within a supportive environment.
Thanks to the generosity of GlobalGiving donors in the US, we distributed 25 self-powered Lifeline radios to Kabras in Western province, to enhance the lives of the women of Vumilia.
The Lifelines are helping the girls and women of Kabras to survive against formidable odds. They now receive both local and international programmes, which include news bulletins, farming techniques, health updates, and AIDS prevention information. The women listen to the broadcasts all day while working in the home and garden, and gather their families and neighbours together on Sundays to listen to the radio. Their Lifelines become a focal point for the community, providing news, information, advice, vital life skills and all too rare moments of joy and comfort.
In May 2007 Vumilia sent Lifeline Energy a report about the value of the radio to their members. Here is what some of Vumilia members said.
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