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Kenya: Diani/Ukunda(Kwale)- In viaggio per Kidongo - 2 PARTE

Il 21 agosto 2007, io, Rossella e alcuni amici andiamo a Kidongo in bus con Dicky di Kt-Safaris. Chiedo a Rossella cosa pensa di me... http://dianibeach.blogspot.com

Kwale District Eye Centre

Video appeal for donations to help the work of this charitable organisation working in Kenya.

UNICEF: Waiving maternity fees for Kenyan mothers

KWALE, Kenya, 8 January 2007 -- New mother Rehema Juma sits impatiently on a small bed in the Maternity Ward at Mswambweni Hospital. Her newborn baby rests on her lap, wrapped in brightly coloured traditional 'kikoi' cloth. For days now, she has been waiting to go home. "I delivered three days ago, but because I have no money, I have to wait for my mother to come and get me," said Ms. Juma. In response to problems such as this, the Kenyan Ministry of Health waived maternity fees in the country's health centres in July of last year. Professional health services are now accessible to those who cannot afford to pay. To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/kenya_42384.html

Prince Smart Williams - Uwa Di Egwu

Prince Smart Williams

Prince Smart Williams - Agogo

Prince Smart Williams

Prince Smart Williams - Ndidi Amaka (Pt.1 of 2)

Prince Smart Williams

Queen Azaka - Ukwata Abbi (Part 1 of 2)

Ukwuani Female Music Sensation, singing about the UKWATA, an annual festival held in Ukwuani Land

Helen Roberts - Visionary - Kenya

July 2005 'Helen Roberts - Visionary' follows the remarkable story of an English woman who opened a clinic in Kwale, a rural district of South West Kenya. It now provides eye-care facilities for 500, 000 people. What started out as a hut ten years ago, has developed into a major eye hospital through the drive and commitment of its instigator, known to everyone as 'Dr. Helen'. With commentary by Joanna Lumley here is the remarkable story of a women who has so far given sight back to over 3000 people. From 7am until 4pm she works at both the administrative side and the demanding practical side of the clinic. When not in the clinic Helen goes into the bush to visit patients and cover the screening of potentially blind people in remote areas. Despite her desire to help, many are suspicious and don't attend the clinic. Binti Shee Kiwi is 18 years old and totally blind in her left eye. Despite getting as far as being brought into hospital for surgery, her father changes his mind at the last minute, and takes her to a traditional healer instead.

Prince Smart Williams - Ndidi Amaka (Pt. 2 of 2)

Prince Smart Williams

Queen Azaka - Ndidi

Queen Azaka singing "Ndidi"

Harmony King - Minimum Wage (Part 1 of 2)

Harmony King Singing "Minimum Wage"

Harmony King - Egwu Ogwu (Part 2 of 2)

Harmony King

Sights and Sounds of Abbi ~ Pt 2

Pictures from a burial ceremony for Madam Beatrice Enemunwe of Abbi in Ndokwa Local govt. area in delta state, Nigeria

Matuga

matuga makwere

Kenya: Diani/Ukunda - In viaggio per Kidongo - 1 Parte

Il 21 agosto 2007 io e alcuni amici siamo andati con Dicky di KT-Safaris in una scuola di Kidongo, lontana dalle mete frequentate dal turismo di massa. http://dianibeach.blogspot.com

lagu bali main biliard

nah pang kwale pebalih gen

Sights and Sounds of Abbi ~ Pt 3

Pictures from a burial ceremony for Madam Beatrice Enemunwe of Abbi in Ndokwa Local govt. area in delta state, Nigeria

Kenya: Diani/Ukunda - In viaggio per Kidongo (4 parte)

Kidongo - Agosto 2007: Lasciato tutto il materiale che abbiamo comprato per la scuola al fratello di Dicky, decidiamo di comprare riso, fagioli e altre piccole cose per la popolazione locale. E andiamo a far visita alle abitazioni vicine. http://dianibeach.blogspot.com

Kenya: Diani/Ukunda - In viaggio per Kidongo 3 Parte

Il 21 agosto siamo in gita con Dicky di Kt-Safaris. Alle 11.00 arriviamo alla scuola e Dicky ci racconta la sua storia. http://dianibeach.blogspot.com

Kibaki winds up Coast visit

November 5, 2007 - President Kibaki finalizes his campaign tour to the Coast with a bag of goodies for the locals.

Mabokoni Mudracing 2008

...the story never ends...every year the same... :-))

Traditional Ndruma African village Welcome

We were invited by a Kenyan friend of ours who is of the Ndruma Tribe, who live on the Mombasa coast, to a special welcome feast in his village. After a three hour journey by boat from Mombasa Island South through creeks into Kwale district, we landed at a mangrove covered area and were welcomed by all the villagers complete with band and dancers. They had killed a goat in our honour and the fresh goat skin was still hanging from a tree when we got there. This was a very rare privelage and an enjoyable experience, as it was not put on for the benifit of tourists, but especially put on for us as friends. Unfortunately my video had packed up so the photos do not do the atmosphere full credit.

Daddy Kris - Determination

Daddy Kris

Prince Smart Williams - Uwa Aka Eleni

Prince Smart Williams

Harmony King - Egwu Ogwu (Part 1 of 2)

Harmony King