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Nasio Supported Brother & Sister Both Decide To Go Into Medicine

Rajab’s sister joins medical college.

You may remember in May we featured one of Nasio's first supported children, Rajab, who is now a clinical officer working at our medical centre. I am now delighted to tell you that his younger sister, Amidah Makokha, has joined the Kenya Medical Training College, to start her certificate in Health Records Information Technology. She was inspired by her volunteer work and by her brother Rajab.

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Our Tailoring Projects Goes From Strength To Strength

You might recall the amazing Izzie who started our tailoring project back in 2019!

We're pleased to advice that the project is thriving.

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Nasio Event: Harry Wright – Passionate Conservationist

Listen to Harry Wright talk about his conservation journey.

Harry is a passionate conservationist who has visited our projects in Africa in the past.

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Rajab Is Now A Medical Volunteer & A Graduate!

My name is Rajab Kweyu Makokha. I’m Twenty three years old.I joined Nasio Trust organization at the age of 7 years as a partial orphan living with my mother who was doing small scale business.

After four years in high school, I was able to successfully complete my Secondary education and joined Kenya Medical Training College to pursue Clinical medicine and Surgery course.

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Mary can now read the messages on her phone!

Mary Mushi is among the 42 current Nasio adult learners, and now has the ability to articulate sounds, read and write.

She comes from Ebwasi village in Kenya, and being able to read and write has changed her life for good.

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PRESS RELEASE: Empowering girls’ education to end poverty in Kenya

We welcomed the recent BBC news article by Sean Coughlan, ‘Boris Johnson says girls’ education key to ending poverty’, as we have long championed the importance of educating girls in poverty stricken areas.

Nasio wholeheartedly agrees with Helen Grant, special envoy for girls' education, who said: “High quality female education empowers women, reduces poverty and unleashes economic growth.”

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Josephine Speaks About The Power Of Education

Recorded during our virtual lunch conference in November 2020

Josephine speaks from the heart about the importance of education in her family's life.

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