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When BBC South Today Came To Kenya (Part 1)

They filmed the experience of the group as they learned about the importance of the work undertaken by the Nasio Trust. Find out more and hear from Moses, the child who started it all 15 years ago - in this great video.

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When BBC South Today Came To Kenya (Part 2)
March 2017

At the end of 2016 we were lucky enough to have the nice people from BBC South Today follow a group of young people to Western Kenya.

In this episode they shine a light on healthcare in Musanda as the young people help our staff to treat people for jiggers. Find out more in the video below presemted by Adina Campbell UK correspondent.

This story is listed in: Press, Projects, Video Diaries, Volunteer Stories

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"They have paid my fees in school. They house me and they provide everything I need."
Moses (The orphan that started it all)

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Children’s Mental Health Week – 9th- 15th February

Nurturing Hope, Building Resilience!

At the Nasio Trust, we believe that every child deserves not only access to education and healthcare, but also the chance to grow up with emotional strength and hope. This Children’s Mental Health Week, we are reminded that mental wellbeing is just as important as physical health, and that together, we can create safe spaces where children thrive.

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Why the 2025 Budget Makes Charitable Giving More Important Than Ever

This year, as families across the UK consider giving, it’s worth thinking not only of generosity but also of opportunity.

With the 2025 Budget under the new Labour government, a number of fiscal changes have made the case for charitable donations — such as those to The Nasio Trust — stronger than ever.

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Changes to the Kenyan Healthcare System Leaves Thousands At Risk

Kenya’s new Social Health Authority (SHA) was meant to expand access to free healthcare. For the communities Nasio serves, it is doing the opposite.

The transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) to SHA has introduced income-based premiums, digital registration, and phone-dependent systems that many families simply cannot access—particularly women, children, and the poorest households.

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