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Early Childhood Development in Rural Kenya

The New Year finds the education team invigorated and preparing to launch the outreach program. Once the program’s implementation schedule is complete, our first priority is to communicate our goals and plans to the community and relevant Ministry, government and school officials. Our intention is to communicate in a way that engages these parties and

Preparing for the MPAT Evaluation

The last post updated you on a lot of the happenings here on this team…and not too much has changed! Janine is working for Aerie on the international team, which is personally sad for me because I love working with Janine, but it makes a lot of sense for our organization and even the Research

We Reached Our Holiday Campaign Goal

We did it. We met our Holiday Campaign fundraising goal. Five different donor families pledged $120,000 in matching funds for our Holiday Campaign. Being the wonderful supporters that you are, you more than rose to the challenge. In fact thanks to your efforts you blew the matching goal out of the water. In the month

Is Power Sharing the Path to Peace?

In Kenya, power sharing has so far proven to be the preferred path to peace. Three years after an accord was signed paving the way for a unique political partnership, Kenya is now participating in talks in the Ivory Coast in an attempt to create a similar power sharing process for the troubled country. The

Nuru International Community Health Worker Model

I want to report on a few different things this week, and I’m not sure I’ll be able to do a good job with transitions, but hey, I’ll try. Let’s just see how it goes: First of all, Janine and Lindsay presented their recommendations about the Healthcare program early this week to Jake, Aerie, and

Considering Debt Settlement

The Hope Shop Near Migori there is a roadside store, a bright green-painted shack perched on a steep hillside. It’s called the Hope Shop, and every time I pass it I think, wouldn’t it be nice if it was that easy? Buying a little hope at the same place you get soda and gum? The

An End to the Overhaul of the Metrics System

Oh, it’s nervous times here at Nuru, I must say. Good times, but nervous times. Janine Brown and Lindsay Cope are getting ready to present their recommendations to Jake, Vivian, and Aerie about the size, shape, look, feel, intent, and meaning of our overhauled Healthcare program. They are recommending some exciting stuff, but a lot

Understanding Nuru’s Savings-led Microfinance

“The loan contracts might be in that box. No, not that box. Don’t touch that box, it could explode.” I pause in my search for the contracts and turn slowly to look at Charles, our newest office clerk, calmly typing as if he had informed me that we are out of staples. We’ve recently moved

Ideas Welcome for Drop-in/Outreach Education Program

Ten work days remain before the U.S. team heads out for winter break. My usual gleeful countdown to a vacation has not set in – instead I am willing the days to be longer so my team can make a final push to refine and test our model before the holiday break. This past week,

Nuru International Directors Strategy Week

It has been a few weeks since I updated you here! Sorry for the delay. A lot has happened here at Nuru in the interim! We had a week-long strategy meeting for all senior directors at Nuru in Southern California. We each had the assignment of reading the book Good to Great by Jim Collins

Holiday Campaign Begins Dec. 1

This holiday season 7,000 people in Kuria, Kenya are being empowered through Nuru’s programs. Farmers’ maize yields have tripled. Parents can pay for their children’s school fees. There is access to clean water. Healthcare and sanitation interventions like hand-washing stations and bednets are preventing the spread of disease. And savings clubs and micro-loans are helping

Nuru International on Huffington Post, Relevant Magazine, Tonic.com

Nuru International is humbled that a number of well respected blogs, websites, and magazines have written about our work in 2010. Here is a sampling of what’s being said about us: “Nuru’s mission is simple but ambitious: end extreme poverty and, as a direct result, contribute to ending terrorism.” -Tonic.com “[Nuru is] an organization becoming

Testing and Improving on Handwashing Tap Design

So we tested our first hand washing station design, and although people really liked it, durability was an issue. After a couple weeks of use, a couple of devices started to crack at the tap/bucket interface. After some group brainstorming action in which our Field Officers came up with several new designs to address the

Challenges of Hitting Water Drilling for Deep Wells

So after two weeks, more than 6000L of diesel fuel, and 2 completely worn out carbide-tipped drills (carbide is one of the hardest materials on Earth), we’ve drilled a total of 319m at 3 different locations. According to Maji-Tech, our drillers, this has been the hardest rock that they’ve ever drilled through.

Ted Talks and the Community Health Worker Model

I really don’t diversify enough in terms of my sources here in this blog, but I just have to recommend this clip of a recent Hans Rosling TED talk about the MDGs. If you don’t have 15 minutes to spare, start at the 11:10 mark. It’s such great stuff, and it’s so relevant to the

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