Nuru Kenya

Agriculture Training Guides Families in Limiting Harvest Loss and Improving Food Security

The Nuru Kenya Agriculture program uses a combination of credit, quality inputs, training, field support and group work to help the farmers of Kuria West increase their maize yields. Yet, the program’s work does not end at the time of harvest. The final focus of any rainy season, educating farmers on how to minimize their

Introducing Candice Corvetti, Nuru Kenya Social Enterprises Business Intern

Candice Corvetti hails from a small rural town in the Adirondack mountains, and she is currently pursuing her MBA at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. During her first year of graduate school, Candice worked extensively with Stanford’s d.school to apply design and analytical thinking towards social innovation issues. Prior to graduate school, Candice worked in

Introducing Brian Viani and Paige Belt, New Leadership Program Facilitators

The Leadership Program welcomes Brian Viani and Paige Belt, the new Program Facilitators for Nuru Kenya and Nuru Ethiopia respectively. It struck me how far we have come as an organization and in the Leadership Program this past month as I worked with Brian Viani and Paige Belt to on-board them and prepare them to

Introducing Christopher Isele, New CED Program Facilitator

In this edition, I have the privilege of introducing our newest Community Economic Development (CED) Program Facilitator, Mr. Christopher Isele. Chris has joined Nuru Kenya as of May and took over the responsibility of facilitating the CED program by the end of June 2013. Chris was born in Chicago and grew up in New Jersey.

NuruSMS Launches

After months of research, discussion and preparation with TACT to integrate the Telerivet Short Message Service (SMS) platform into our developing Salesforce database, we have sent our inaugural message: Karibu NuruSMS! Nuru itawatumia ujumbe kuhusu afya, kilimo na bidhaa mpya na hudumu. Kukataa huu ujumbe wa Nuru tuma STOP. Mbele Daima na Nuru! Or for us

Leading by Example: District Managers Positively Influence Staff

Jane Omanga has been working as the District Manager (DM) with the Leadership program since April 2013. Although she is fairly new with us, one of the first things you may notice about her is her approachable nature. She is always smiling and willing to listen intently to anyone who may cross her path. The

Mabera Kikundi: New Field Officer Group Officially Launched

Healthcare is on the move! The success of the program in our first two divisions has created great demand in Mabera, where Nuru farmers are eagerly awaiting the first home visits from the Healthcare Field Officers. The original date for scaling to Mabera was pushed back because the team felt that we had to stabilize

Reflections from Nuru Social Enterprises Facilitator Rebecca Jones

Two years ago, the impact programs at Nuru were still expected to generate their own revenue to fund operations. Shortly thereafter, the Income Generating Activities (IGA) program was born to bring all these projects together under the management of a business-minded team. One year ago, I arrived in Kenya for the first time to take

Reflections from Kenya M&E Program Facilitator Kelly Gannon

It’s hard to believe that my year here with Nuru Kenya is coming to a close. The work I have done and the relationships I have made over the year have been some of the most rewarding and remarkable experiences I have ever had. In the past year I’ve watched our Kenyan M&E team of

Sustainable Intensification and Nuru Kenya’s Agriculture Program

Sustainable intensification offers a practical approach to producing more food with less environmental impact. A recent review of the subject, Sustainable Intensification: A New Paradigm for African Agriculture, spurred a wave of associated posts about the topic. In this blog, I reflect on this report from the Montpellier Panel in light of Nuru Kenya’s Agriculture

Nuru Education Team Shares Stories from Outreach

Great things are happening in Nuru’s education program, but sometimes the day-to-day stories and improvements get lost in the shuffle. Two members of Nuru’s Education Team wrote short stories from their experiences in our outreach program during the First Term of the 2013 school year. Here they are:   Story By: Joseph Ginono It is

Nuru Kenya Agriculture Program & Engagement with Stakeholders

Tom Nyongesa Juma has worked in Nuru Kenya’s Agriculture Program as District Manager since 2012.  Originally from Bungoma, Kenya, Tom has long-standing personal and professional experience in smallholder agriculture.  He holds a BS in Forestry and a M. Phil in Soil Science from Moi University. Below, find Tom’s update on what the Nuru Agriculture Program

Nuru Leadership Team Begins Developing Project Management Curriculum

The last few weeks in the Leadership Program have seen us prepare to train Feedback to new Agriculture Field Officers in two of our divisions, edit and practice some of our curriculum, and also embark on creating an entirely new training series for upper level Nuru staff entitled Project Management Training. Since our program is

Nuru Kenya Education Program Reflects and Looks to the Future

It is rainy season here in Kenya and as I listen to the drumming of the rain on the tin roof, I can’t help but reflect on all the beautiful days and nights I have experienced in this community. Over the last three years, it has been a joy to see how much Nuru has

Meet Nuru Kenya Agriculture District Manager: Tom Nyongesa Juma

As Nuru supporters know, the Nuru Kenya Agriculture Program (NK Ag) is growing quickly. In 2013, NK Ag is serving about 5,500 farmers throughout Kuria West, a nearly 100% increase from our 2012 farmers. As NK Ag grows its impact, it has also expanded its staff to include new leadership. The NK Ag District Manager,

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