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The first installment/pilot has been at Ilkilorit high school, where ICROSS have just opened a new health clinic serving the surrounding Maasai communities. The teachers at the school now use their Biogas up to 5 times a day to cook and make tea and are delighted with how easy it is to use. They no longer have any need for charcoal or their old charcoal Jiko (charcoal burning stove) and the schoolchildren are happy to bring the required bucket of dung each day for their teachers.

 

The system we have installed in Ilkilorit comprises a heavy duty rubber bag as the digester. It sits mostly above ground and uses PVC pipes for inputs and outputs. Plastic gas pipes tap the gas from the digester and transfer it to the point of use. Early research has shown the waste from one cow (10-15kg per day) is enough to sustain a household of 4 people, meeting their domestic fuel needs for cooking. It is also possible to run a converted generator off the gas that can make electricity to power homes, schools and shops, or recharge batteries.

  

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For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Students participating in EOP Residential Bridge.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

 

For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop

300 people die of HIV/AIDS related cases daily in Kenya.

The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Kenya has great socio-economic effects. The government declared AIDS a National disaster in 1999. Since then AIDS has been streamlined into all government Ministries due to the multi-sectoral of its effects. Nationally, HIV prevalence rate now for adults stands at 6.1%. Women of age 15-49 are 740,000. Children with HIV/AIDS are 150,000 and the number of AIDS orphans (age 0-17 years) stands at 1,100,000.

Each month in Kenya, over 3,000 babies are born to HIV-positive mothers. Kenya’s health system is ill-equipped for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS related diseases.

Bondo and Siaya are large districts in Nyanza on the edge of Lake Victoria with a total area of 2507km2. They are densely populated with small farm holdings that provide only a subsistence existence; consequently 61% of people live below the poverty line.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

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The first installment/pilot has been at Ilkilorit high school, where ICROSS have just opened a new health clinic serving the surrounding Maasai communities. The teachers at the school now use their Biogas up to 5 times a day to cook and make tea and are delighted with how easy it is to use. They no longer have any need for charcoal or their old charcoal Jiko (charcoal burning stove) and the schoolchildren are happy to bring the required bucket of dung each day for their teachers.

 

The system we have installed in Ilkilorit comprises a heavy duty rubber bag as the digester. It sits mostly above ground and uses PVC pipes for inputs and outputs. Plastic gas pipes tap the gas from the digester and transfer it to the point of use. Early research has shown the waste from one cow (10-15kg per day) is enough to sustain a household of 4 people, meeting their domestic fuel needs for cooking. It is also possible to run a converted generator off the gas that can make electricity to power homes, schools and shops, or recharge batteries.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

Students participating in EOP Residential Bridge.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

 

For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop

My friend Prutha is running a half marathon on 16th September, 2007 in Philadelpia to help educate underprevilaged children in India, through Asha for Education. She is training in New York. Help her raise $2700 USD for the cause.

Any amount donated would be great and appreciated.

Here’s where you can donate:

www.ashanet.org/nycnj/?s=marathon&id=191&rid=3099

 

And here’s a link to Prutha’s blog, where she recounts her experience of the training for the marathon, and how she keeps going through the trials.

prutharaithatha.blogspot.com/

 

I am so proud of my friend for what she is doing!

Prutha, you move me girl! Wish you all the best with the marathon, and I pray you reach your goal! Love you, you inspire me!

  

Many thanks for the stock to:

girl running by ~bloodredstock

bloodredstock.deviantart.com/art/girl-running-33527079

 

Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

'Haciendo la fila para disfrute de la rica sopa'.- Carmen

 

Imagen enviada por JUCUM

Solar Water Disinfection" SODIS

 

ICROSS with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has carried out extensive research on

solar disinfection of drinking water. Our findings suggest that solar disinfection of water may

significantly reduce morbidity in communities with no other means of disinfecting drinking

water, because of lack of resources or in the event of a disaster.

 

Here a child carrying bottle of SODIS water.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Students participating in EOP Freshstart.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

 

For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop

  

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

There was an open house at Burnaby's Still Creek Recycling & Yard Waste Depot on June 11, 2011.

 

The City of Burnaby has plans to expand the current recycling & yard waste depot.

 

www.burnabynow.com/business/City+expanding+works+yard/297...

 

Imagen enviada por el albergue

Sinkiraine - A woman getting water from a dam . After they get this water they need to place it on the roof of their houses to get the sun killed the bacteria's. It is called "SODIS" Solar Water Disinfection.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

repair: it‘s all about attitude, about taking up the responsibility and starting

to change the things.

 

The photo shows Derrick de Kerckhove (CA).

 

credit: rubra

Pilot Bob Maier shares his experience of his trips to Dakar, N'gor Island, and Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

His first layover starts in Dakar, there he connects with the people starting with the Hotel Staff. Then N'gor Island where he loves to surf while on layover.

 

Second day the Delta Crew continue on to Jo-burg where one time, Bob went on a Safari with his crew.

 

Next day it's back to Dakar where there he went to Goree Island with his wife, Patty. Her experience was life changing as God revealed a connection between slavery back then which continues spiritually today by choice. She then had to find a way to share what God revealed to her, and via prayer, she did.

 

During that experience the Lords annointing was so strong that on the way back across, on the ferry their tour guide (in yellow shirt) accepted Christ into his life.

 

Bob and his wife Patty experienced a love in Africa that bridges all barriers in life. Only God could have established the friendships they made. For the people and children of Dakar have touched and changed their lives, forever.

  

This is a frame from a video. You can watch it on Vimeo.

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

300 people die of HIV/AIDS related cases daily in Kenya.

The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Kenya has great socio-economic effects. The government declared AIDS a National disaster in 1999. Since then AIDS has been streamlined into all government Ministries due to the multi-sectoral of its effects. Nationally, HIV prevalence rate now for adults stands at 6.1%. Women of age 15-49 are 740,000. Children with HIV/AIDS are 150,000 and the number of AIDS orphans (age 0-17 years) stands at 1,100,000.

Each month in Kenya, over 3,000 babies are born to HIV-positive mothers. Kenya’s health system is ill-equipped for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS related diseases.

Bondo and Siaya are large districts in Nyanza on the edge of Lake Victoria with a total area of 2507km2. They are densely populated with small farm holdings that provide only a subsistence existence; consequently 61% of people live below the poverty line.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

"Seguimos con todo el corazón apesar de estar el clima muy fuerte. Gracias por ayudarnos a ayudar". - Eylin Duque

 

Imagen enviada por el Hogar de Paso.

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

EAF as it's locally known is always at Bellingham's Pride events. For 27 years, EAF has been at the forefront of helping our brothers and sisters access services and life-sustaining medications. I tip my hat to them. Thank you for all you do, EAF!!

Ilkilorit - here children are collecting cowdoung for Biogas installation.

 

New World International is partnering with Dominic to develop proposals that would see Flexi Biogas devices installed in our clinics to power refrigerators, used to store volatile vaccinations. Due to the remoteness of some clinics, power failures (typically gas bottles running out) consequently leave communities without vaccinations for several months. Since these communities would be able to produce Flexi Biogas independently, this would no longer be a problem.

 

The first installment/pilot has been at Ilkilorit high school, where ICROSS have just opened a new health clinic serving the surrounding Maasai communities. The teachers at the school now use their Biogas up to 5 times a day to cook and make tea and are delighted with how easy it is to use. They no longer have any need for charcoal or their old charcoal Jiko (charcoal burning stove) and the schoolchildren are happy to bring the required bucket of dung each day for their teachers.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

  

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Solar Water Disinfection" SODIS

 

ICROSS with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has carried out extensive research on

solar disinfection of drinking water. Our findings suggest that solar disinfection of water may

significantly reduce morbidity in communities with no other means of disinfecting drinking

water, because of lack of resources or in the event of a disaster.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt, USARAF military mentor, works with members of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces on basic soldiering skills in preparation for the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISON).

'Haciendo la fila para disfrute de la rica sopa'.- Carmen

 

Imagen enviada por JUCUM

Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.

Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

Solar Water Disinfection" SODIS

 

ICROSS with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has carried out extensive research on

solar disinfection of drinking water. Our findings suggest that solar disinfection of water may

significantly reduce morbidity in communities with no other means of disinfecting drinking

water, because of lack of resources or in the event of a disaster.

 

______________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

Weyleen Ma, EMBA, CIC president of International Image Consulting and founder of Image Academia speaking for 'Women Who Lead Business Conference' at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, FL

 

Florida International University (FIU) #weyleen #global #business #negociation #strategy #makingadifference #leadership #womenwholead #conference #miami

 

International Image Consulting®

www.imageconsultingma.com

Through a community health worker training, 20 women from each of the five communities were identified tounder go TBA training. These women would attend two one-week seminars facilitated by ministry of health workers. The women were taught the essentials of neonatal and maternal health, how to recognise abnormal symptoms and when to refer pregnant women to maternal health clinics. Moreover, the women would learn how to deliver, although home deliveries are not encouraged, they become equipped to deal with emergency deliveries. TBA kits were provided by ICROSS Ireland and contain all the necessary tools to assist a delivery. This project trained 100 TBAs in five communities. Throughout the project, ICROSS worked closely with district health officers who drew from local expertise and taught using a culturally appropriate birth attendant curriculum.

  

_____________________________________________________________________

  

For more Information www.newworldinternational.net

   

Partner Charity www.icrossinternational.org

   

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/NWIinAfrica

   

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

   

Read our blog nwikenya.wordpress.com

   

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/nwiuk or twitter.com/#!/MichaelMeegan

   

How you can get involved on www.newworldinternational.net

   

For Donation www.newworldinternational.net/#!__master/gifts/vstc7=donate

 

'Cena anoche, mujeres y niños durmieron en el albergue'- Vanessa Bautista.

 

Imagen enviada por el albergue

Solar Water Disinfection "SODIS"

 

ICROSS with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has carried out extensive research on

solar disinfection of drinking water. Our findings suggest that solar disinfection of water may

significantly reduce morbidity in communities with no other means of disinfecting drinking

water, because of lack of resources or in the event of a disaster.

 

______________________________________________________________________

 

For more Information icrossinternational.org/default.aspx

 

Partner Charity www.newworldinternational.net/

 

Watch the latest videos about our work on www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSwork or www.youtube.com/user/ICROSSPROJECTS

 

See our Exhibitions on www.africa-awakes.com

 

Read our blog icrossprojects.blogspot.com

 

Follow our latest updates on twitter.com/#!/icross_kenya or twitter.com/#!/icrosskenya

 

How you can get involved on www.icrossinternational.org/get-involved/index.asp

 

For Donation icrossinaction.com/donate2.html

Colleen Geraghty and Mary Ellen Carlise, Special Spaces Dream Team member and volunteer, paint a faux brick wall in Special Spaces dream bedroom for Nicklas. Wow, right?!

 

Home Depot taught them how to swirl two kinds of paint in the pan, pull out sponge chunks and paint bricks over a black base.

300 people die of HIV/AIDS related cases daily in Kenya.

The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Kenya has great socio-economic effects. The government declared AIDS a National disaster in 1999. Since then AIDS has been streamlined into all government Ministries due to the multi-sectoral of its effects. Nationally, HIV prevalence rate now for adults stands at 6.1%. Women of age 15-49 are 740,000. Children with HIV/AIDS are 150,000 and the number of AIDS orphans (age 0-17 years) stands at 1,100,000.

Each month in Kenya, over 3,000 babies are born to HIV-positive mothers. Kenya’s health system is ill-equipped for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS related diseases.

Bondo and Siaya are large districts in Nyanza on the edge of Lake Victoria with a total area of 2507km2. They are densely populated with small farm holdings that provide only a subsistence existence; consequently 61% of people live below the poverty line.

 

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