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Tom Hanks Day Eslia – For Girls Campaign

Tom Hanks Day Eslia – For Girls Campaign

by Karen Vollaire | Mar 26, 2021 | By Kristine Pearson, Kenya, News, Tom Hanks Day

Having daily access to school lessons can make the difference between a girl passing, failing or being kept back a grade. It’s the difference between a future with options and choices and a future with few.

Try not to sprain your ankle in Ethiopia – Highlights of 20 years working in Africa

Try not to sprain your ankle in Ethiopia – Highlights of 20 years working in Africa

by Kristine Pearson | Mar 13, 2019 | Africa, African progress, By Kristine Pearson, Working in Africa

A few years ago while photographing Speckled Mousebirds of my hotel in Addis Ababa, I fell and sprained my ankle. No doubt aided by the altitude, it was swollen and sore, but I didn’t think it...
“I May be Blind, But this Radio Allows me to See Again.”

“I May be Blind, But this Radio Allows me to See Again.”

by Kristine Pearson | Feb 12, 2015 | By Kristine Pearson, Energy poverty, Gender, Kenya, Power of radio

Our First Meeting, Her First Radio I first met Senkeiyan two days after the attack at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall.  We were in the Great Rift Valley distributing Prime radios to rural classrooms....
In Kenya the Power of Information Depends on – Power

In Kenya the Power of Information Depends on – Power

by Kristine Pearson | Sep 28, 2013 | By Kristine Pearson, Energy poverty, Kenya, Power of radio

Over the weekend I glanced at Twitter on my iPhone. I then switched over to Facebook and saw the same story. I quickly flipped on the TV, where I sat transfixed at the horrific events unfolding at...
Great Expectations for Zambian Internship

Great Expectations for Zambian Internship

by admin | Sep 26, 2013 | Energy poverty, Intern perspectives, Zambia

Great Expectations | By Kathleen Buchholz, in Nairobi. I arrived in Nairobi late Sunday night during the horrific terrorist attacks at the Westgate Shopping Centre. This wasn’t how I expected my arrival in Nairobi to be.

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