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COMPOST! What it is & How to use it. | NECOFA Kenya
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Network for Ecofarming in Africa, Kenya Chapter. Laquo; Socio Economic Development, Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity protection of the Ogiek Community, Mariashoni. PEACE BUILDING THROUGH FOREST EXPEDITIONS. What it is and How to use it. Posted November 22, 2012 by NECOFA Kenya in Biodiversity conservation. 1 NATURAL FERTILIZER AND HEALTHY SOIL. A Natural fertilizer, including compost. B Man-made chemical fertilizer. The soil is a complex mixture of the following:. Holds moisture, like a sponge,.
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Uncle Travelling Ceebs: December 2006
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I've just spent 6 months volunteering in rural Kenya but am now on the road (air). Next stop Jamaica! Sunday, December 31, 2006. I'm in Edinburgh for Hogmanay, I've heard that the street party is a bit crazy which sounds like fun. Hope everyone has had a great year and is looking forward to getting fit, studying harder, losing weight and drinking less. See you fat dumb lazy slobs at the pub in the New Year! Posted by CB @ 1:58 pm. Saturday, December 30, 2006. Posted by CB @ 8:56 pm. Don't come a knockin'.
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Global Youth Volunteer Network's Blog: December 2010
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Global Youth Volunteer Network's Blog. Thoughts and musings from everyone at Global, past present or future. Saturday, December 18, 2010. We would like to say thank you for all those who came to the Holiday Party last Saturday! We had a great time with you all. For those who couldn't make it, we missed you! We would like give a special thanks to. For arranging with York to provide the funding for the Global Youth Network event. The Global Youth Network Team. Some of the party guests! All cards are create...
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Possibilities for community mapping in Ugunja | Ugunja Research Team 2011
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Ugunja Research Team 2011. Possibilities for community mapping in Ugunja. Posted by Ben Parfitt. On September 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment. It is important for communities to be mapped. Maps can help communities, stakeholders and decision makers to visualise events, issues and institutions across time and space. If a community is not mapped then how are policy and decision makers to know what the reality on the ground is? Roads and town planning. Computer and internet services. This survey asked 37 respond...
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Taking mapping to the next level: Local team report | Ugunja Research Team 2011
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Ugunja Research Team 2011. Taking mapping to the next level: Local team report. Posted by Ben Parfitt. On November 6, 2011 · Leave a Comment. These extracts were taken from a report produced by. One of three Ugunja Community Resource Centre (UCRC) staff members responsible for their mapping project. The report gives an overview of the mapping project from a local perspective. The week beginning 8. Visit to Maseno University. The outstanding resolution of the meeting was that UCRC would offer its technica...
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Using Open Street Map: An Interview with Enock Chiteri | Ugunja Research Team 2011
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Ugunja Research Team 2011. Using Open Street Map: An Interview with Enock Chiteri. Posted by Ben Parfitt. On September 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment. An interview with Enock Chiteri, a volunteer at the Ugunja Community Resource Centre (UCRC). He discusses the progress of using Open Street Map for two weeks before looking to the projects future. Filed under Videos and Photos. Review of Week 5 (5th – 11th September). More than a blankspot: Using Open Street Map in Ugunja →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create ...
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Review of Week 6 (12th-18th September) | Ugunja Research Team 2011
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Ugunja Research Team 2011. Review of Week 6 (12th-18th September). Posted by Ben Parfitt. On October 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment. How the week panned out. Final day in the UCRC office. Had a long list of things to do before it was too late! Had a meeting a Maseno University to find out more about ICT4D initiatives in the area. A police crackdown on all unroadworthy vehicles made for an interesting journey! Interview with MapKibera. Learnt that our experiences and difficulties faced were shared by othe...
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A Summer in Ugunja | Under Kenyan Skies
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3 months sleeping under Kenyan skies. A Summer in Ugunja. May 7, 2010. Welcome to 4 people who will be reading this blog! I leave for Kenya in 12 days! I’m going to be spending my summer living in Ugunja working with Common Hope for Health. And Ugunja Community Resource Center. While there, access to the internet is going to be limited so I figured a blog would be the best way to reach everyone at once. So read on friends and family as I embark on a 3 day trek to reach western Kenya. Leave one →. You are...
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Uncle Travelling Ceebs: March 2007
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I've just spent 6 months volunteering in rural Kenya but am now on the road (air). Next stop Jamaica! Thursday, March 29, 2007. All apologies for lack of updates lately but some bloggersblock and poor access to the internet over the past month have made it hard to keep up to date. Still to come though are my adventures in:. I've covered my Madrid debacle). A bit more of the US other than dealing with wankers, plus some more dealing with wankers. The dream is almost over! Posted by CB @ 12:27 pm.
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