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About Ikal Angelei

Ikal is a Community Outreach program coordinator on the west side of Lake Turkana.

Community Consultations on Beekeeping project

The Kerio Delta where the Kerio River enters Lake Turkana is an area with potential for beekeeping. Wild honeybee colonies were observed to be abundant. They were located in Acacia tortilis trees and small caves along the Turwel River. In search of sustainability in the era of climatic changes, TBI engaged in discussions with two communities [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:27+03:00March 25th, 2011|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Community Consultations on Beekeeping project

First Sale for Nakechichok Women’s Group

After some fairly difficult months, with women being discouraged by their fellow women who viewed the shamba as a waste of time and preferred to burn charcoal which is quick income yet totally unsustainable and contributing to desertification the Nakechichok Women had a reason to celebrate. They were making their first sale; selling [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:32+03:00March 21st, 2011|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on First Sale for Nakechichok Women’s Group

Community Efforts to put up a Classroom

The idea behind employment is not only to earn a living but to also acquire a skill that will benefit you. The idea behind employment is not only to earn a living but to also acquire a skill that will benefit you. This was admirable about the great efforts from Kang'agetei sub location when a [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:36+03:00January 17th, 2011|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Community Efforts to put up a Classroom

Nakechichok Women take it to the Next Level

After weeks of trial and error, training and learning, heart breaks and celebrations,the members of Nakechichok Women's group harvested some spinach,onion, and water melons. After weeks of trial and error, training and learning, heart breaks and celebrations,the members of Nakechichok Women's group harvested some spinach,onion, and water melons. After the harvest, having tasted the fruits [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:37+03:00January 16th, 2011|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Nakechichok Women take it to the Next Level

Segal Foundation funds Beekeeping Project

Segal Family Foundation whose vision is to find a niche where they can help deserving people and Improve the quality of their life perpetually Segal Family Foundation whose vision is to find a niche where they can help deserving people and Improve the quality of their life perpetually have provided a grant of USD 4,000 [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:38+03:00October 31st, 2010|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Segal Foundation funds Beekeeping Project

Loreng’alup recieves boost for Maternal Health

The recent AU Summit in Kampala has brought to light the shocking lack of readily available health services for women in Africa, endangering women’s well-being and resulting in tragically high numbers of women dying in childbirth. The recent AU Summit in Kampala has brought to light the shocking lack of readily available health services for [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:38+03:00October 31st, 2010|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Loreng’alup recieves boost for Maternal Health

Nakechichok Women’s Group start Multistorey Gardens

A journey of a thousand miles starts with a first step. That was the message resonating the air as the Nakechichok Womens Group first task of setting up their multistorey garden began with the clearing out of the field A journey of a thousand miles starts with a first step. That was the message resonating [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:39+03:00October 25th, 2010|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Nakechichok Women’s Group start Multistorey Gardens

Health Care closer to Home

Access to health care is a problem in Turkana, in addition to the access to the facility, the predicament of getting an attendant at the facility has been the cry of the people of Nakwaperit. Access to health care is a problem in Turkana, in addition to the access to the facility, the predicament of [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:45+03:00July 14th, 2010|Local Community Outreach|Comments Off on Health Care closer to Home
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