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The Seed - Nyatike 2018 update

The Seed - Nyatike 2018 update
school. Your 2018 sponsorship update from Nyatike Your support means so much for your … their friends and family in Nyatike. You’re transforming their daily lives and

The Seed - Nyatike 2017 update

The Seed - Nyatike 2017 update
water. Your 2017 sponsorship update from Nyatike I

Farmers in Kenya’s ‘bread basket’ region grapple with armyworm invasion

As millions of Kenyan farmers seek to recover from the double crisis of severe drought and floods triggered by an El Niño weather phenomenon, they now face a new threat: the fall armyworm.
Project Officer for World Vision Kenya in Nyatike country … chief agriculture officer for Nyatike country

The seed - Nyatike 2016 update

your 2016 update from Nyatike     Download this update in a new

Hygienic toilets mean more girls like Felvian are enrolling at school

at home with her parents Kenneth and Rose in Nyatike. There are no toilets in Flevian’s school. … area where Flevian and her family live in Nyatike is prone to flooding during the rainy

Saying no

In primary school, Kenyan activist Betty Lolgisoi watched as one by one her friends went through female genital mutilation (FGM). In her village it was something that every girl went through as a rite of passage. However, after attending a World Vision training about the dangers of FGM, Betty’s mum encouraged her to stand up and say no. Despite the stigmatisation Betty and her family experienced, she held fast, and today works with World Vision to encourage other girls to avoid the practice too.

Too young for marriage

14-year-old Virginia knows from personal experience how destructive the practice of early marriage can be. She tells us the story of one of her friends who dropped out of school and fell into early marriage at just 13 years old.Just two weeks following the birth of twins, her husband vanished, leaving her without the income or means to look after them. Virginia tells us her story…

Dear Water

Children in Nyatike, Kenya, describe how their lives have been changed for good by the arrival of safe, clean water in their village.
field worker in Nyatike Some primary school students from Nyatike wrote a poem for their sponsors who have

Sponsorship helps Emmanuel pursue his dreams

Single mum Bahati works hard to keep her family, but even earning enough to eat each day is often a struggle. Her seven-year-old son Emmanuel loves school, but his Mum worries that the struggle to pay his school fees will mean he ends up in a similar situation to his older brother Oliver – 17 years old and still in primary school. Sponsorship with World Vision is giving Bahati hope that her sons will achieve their dreams.

Hope in the midst of terror

Have you ever wondered what happens after World Vision projects close? Do the community keep up the good work we started together 15 years before? Hilary, a member of staff from World Vision UK travelled to Kenya to find out: