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Lambi Fund fellow, Masters degree in sustainable agriculture from Makerere University and advisor to Access for Action Karen and Alex Zizinga in Uganda

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Trip to Kenya and Uganda. Umoja East Africa Fund

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Lambi Fund fellow, Masters degree in sustainable agriculture from Makerere University and advisor to Access for Action

Karen and Alex Zizinga in Uganda

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Access for Action has severable sustainable development projects: Clean drinking water for community

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Raise pigs, cows, goats and chickens for food security and income

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Beekeeping

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Women’s association

Makes charcoal from plantain leaves and candles from beeswax

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Met up w/ 1st Congregational Church in Nairobi, Kenya

We stayed at Desmond Tutu Conference Center

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Kibera – one of largest slums in world – in Nairobi

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Action Foundation Center for special needs kids in Kibera

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We brought books and art supplies for the kids

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Karen with Akili Dada founder Wanjiru Kamau

Akili Dada – leadership incubator for young Kenyan women. Training for the next generation of leaders

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Akili Dada team – strong powerful feminist leaders

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Empakasi School

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It was winter 72 degrees so they had to bundle up!

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Green Belt Movement

Founded by my friend Wangari Maathai, first African woman to win Nobel Peace Prize

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Mercy came to Haiti several years ago and met her again with GBM

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Heard stories from Global Education Fund scholars

Presented SAT prep books

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Visited John Mwangi and his family

He was a Lambi Fund fellow and trains people how to start up sustainable enterprises and become self-supporting

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Had to show off that I could operate a well

It was hard!

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I gave them a laptop

Teaching them how to use it

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I gasped when I saw what was in their backyard

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A crocodile!!!

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We worshipped with the Church of the Holy Spirit of East Africa

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Here is the church

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Safari time

Zebras like to maintain eye contact

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A rare sighting – a leopard!

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Mama lion and her babies

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I danced with Massai women

16 women married to two men

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Singing with Massai children

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Inside the chief’s hut

He showed us the medicinal herbs they used

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Baby elephant walk

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Our safari camp was next to a hippo community

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The last afternoon there I had a glass of wine on the deck

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When a family of giraffes walked by!

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Umoja East Africa Fund

• Alex, John and I formed an organization to help people in Uganda and Kenya become self-sufficient. A hand up, not a handout.

• Education, training, food security, small enterprises.

• Filed paperwork and some of the groups you have seen here will be its first recipients of funding.

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We will work together to make the world a better place!