Eileen is Programmes Co-ordinator for the overseas development agency World Vision Ireland. Based in Nairobi in Kenya, she supports programmes funded by Irish child sponsors and the Irish Government. Here she reports on her experiences, living and working in East Africa.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Feathered friends - a better breed of chicken for Christmas
Lots of people have been buying last minute Christmas gifts from the World Vision Community Gift Catalogue including this cockerel (€12) and 6 chickens (€10).
Here actress and writer Pauline McLynn talks to a Youth Group in Gakungu in Kenya about how this particular breed of cockerel, when bred with local chickens, leads to a better quality and quantity of meat and eggs being produced.
Chickens are a great income generator for women and vulnerable families because they can be managed at low cost and their ‘waste’ makes great organic fertiliser too. Peeoowh!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Visiting Uganda: People rebuilding their lives after the war
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peace,
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war,
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