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Regenerative Agriculture: Building Food Security and Climate Resilience

The Nasio Trust’s agricultural programmes address this by equipping farmers with climate-resilient techniques — including regenerative agriculture — to strengthen food security and sustainability.

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Young Farmers Club

The Young Farmers Club (YFC) Project, launched by The Nasio Trust in 2020, trains vulnerable young people in rural Kenya in sustainable agricultural practices, from crop rotation and kitchen gardens to tree nurseries, fish ponds, and beekeeping.

Participants establish Young Farmers Clubs in their schools and, once trained, and use their skills to supplement school meals or household income. In 2025, the project expanded to support youth with limited or no access to land, such as those living in slums, by teaching innovative techniques like polythene farming using recycled containers, ensuring more young people can benefit from agricultural and entrepreneurial training.

We are now partnering with 20 schools and reaching over 150 young people through the clubs.

"The Nasio Trust has transformed children from nothing to something. Those who were shelter-less now have shelter, those who were not going to school are now going to school."
Farida (Social worker)

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Understanding The Daily Realities of Poverty

The Nasio Trust has once again partnered with Evidence for Development (EfD), a UK based research organisation, to understand how families in Buchirinya, a village near Musanda where Nasio works, are coping with the daily realities of poverty.

Our latest survey from 2025 revisits the same households surveyed in 2024, using the Individual Household Method (IHM), a unique method that allows practitioners to gain an indepth perspective into rural livelihoods.

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Kennington and Musanda: A Historic Twinning that Bridges Two Continents

On 11 October, something extraordinary happened. The village of Kennington in Oxfordshire officially twinned with Musanda in western Kenya the heart of The Nasio Trust’s community work.

This is the first ever twinning between a village in Oxfordshire and a village in Kenya, and it marks a milestone in our shared story of friendship, compassion, and collaboration.

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Nasio Recognised as a gold standard internship host for 2025 by Oxford University

As many of our supporters may know, we regularly welcome interns from Oxford University to come and work with us for a period at The Nasio Trust.

Over the years – these groups of interns have been responsible for some incredible ideas that have repeatedly helped us take the charity to the next level in the ongoing fight to break the cycle of poverty.

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