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Dad Is Destiny

Posted Mar 17, 2011 in kenya, zanaafrica by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

Dad plays a big role in the life of a child. It  is amazing what a father says or doesn’t say, what a he does or doesn’tb do and how it can give someone  a life time assignment. This is [...]

Are women given equal opportunities as men

Posted Feb 26, 2011 in kenya by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

Have you ever wondered why most women go to school but end up having nothing to be proud of after many years of schooling. Do you also wonder why many young women want to be married just after high school [...]

I wonder what He or she is thinking

Posted Feb 22, 2011 in Empowerment, Field Officers by Amos Ireri - 1 Comment

Have you ever wondered what our young people are thinking or what sought of question they might have in their minds in regard to social life such as love, sex, menarch/spermarch  and relationships. these are some of the frequent asked [...]

Its not business as usual

Posted Feb 22, 2011 in social enterprise by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

it has not been the same since we had the prices of calling  reduced by the two leading giant companies safricom and zain now known as Airtel  and in coming of the of yu from essar . this has been [...]

Don’t Judge Me

Posted Nov 17, 2010 in Field Officers, Kibera, zanaafrica by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

It really hurts when people judge you by what they think you are without really knowing you. This happened to me during the postelection violence in Kenya.  Some young men in their early twenties once approached me and threatened to [...]

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Love Is What I Need

Posted Nov 11, 2010 in Uncategorized by Amos Ireri - 1 Comment

I always wonder why the rich fear people from the slum. Some believe that no good can come out of there. I imagine myself in the midst of these people and imagine introducing myself as from Kibera slum. I am [...]

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You Don’t Need a Million Shillings to Keep a Girl in School

Posted Oct 27, 2010 in Empowerment, Field Officers, Sanitary Pads, zanaafrica by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

It surprises me how the government spends a lot of money to buy condoms to give them free to men to continue having sex, while they cannot help a girl child access free sanitary towels to allow her to stay [...]

Lack of Information: A contributer to Early Parenthood, Unwanted Pregnancies and Poverty

Posted Oct 8, 2010 in Empowerment by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

I have strong feelings that lack information has lead to an increase in birth rate and poor decision making in our informal settlement -“slum”.  I feel that lack of information has contributed to an increase in birth rate and unwanted [...]