Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families

by Network for Ecofarming in Africa
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families
Improve Livelihoods of 225 HIV-Affected Families

Project Report | Dec 30, 2011
Improve lives for 225 affected households with Hiv

By Jane Karanja | Project Coordinator.

The project aims to ensure that families infected and affected with HIV/Aids are supported to improve their livelihoods and have access to Nutritious balanced food.  In the year 2011, 196 families benefited and more awaiting to benefit and this shows that participatory approaches involving all stakeholders as well as empowering local communities to take charge of HIV/AIDS problem have more chances of success.

 "I gave because I am a nurse and understand the value of disease prevention through good nutrition and physical activity. Teaching the importance of good nutrition is essential!! Thank you!" Renee Martin, U.SA.

Scaling up of experience obtained, exploiting indigenous knowledge of the area, improvement in information flow and dealing with unmet needs are some of the strategies for the way forward in attaining sustainable solution for HIV/AIDS and orphans problem.

We thank our donors for the success of the project so far.


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Network for Ecofarming in Africa

Location: MOLO, RIFT VALLEY - Kenya
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Network for Ecofarming in Africa
Samuel Muhunyu
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Samuel Muhunyu
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Molo , Rift Valley Kenya

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