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Livingstone’s Story

On the 4th of November, around 8PM his stomach began to bloat and his condition deteriorated again quickly.

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Help #nasio15 To Fight Malaria In Memory Of Livingstone
November 2016

November 5th, 2016 marks the 3rd anniversary of the death of Livingstone Amwoma.

Livingstone was a happy, healthy 5 year old boy attending our St. Irene’s Early Childhood Development Centre. He died tragically from a Malaria related illness on November the 5th, 2013.

With your help, we want to make death’s like Livingstone’s a thing of the past. Find out more in our appeal video below.

Please support us in this our 15th anniversary year, so we can provide 1500 Malaria treatments to communities in desperate need. Treatment costs around £1 per person, and every treatment given could save a life when the rains come in Western Kenya.

Visit www.is.gd/givenasio to donate online securely and instantly.

This story is listed in: 15 Years Of Nasio, Child Stories

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Farida (Social worker)

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Katie Isbester Discusses Positive Effects of Reading At An Early Age

Confessions of a Female Publisher by Katie Isbester

Books are essential for broadening our intellectual horizons, but access to these books is found primarily in libraries, a precious resource that is often taken for granted. In her article ‘Confessions of a Female Publisher’, Katie Isbester delves into the positive effects of reading at an early age and the inspiration it provided.

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Muslim Farmers Project

Medina Rajab is a Muslim farmer from Ichinga village, she benefited from the Nasio Trust Muslim farming project where she received maize seeds, fertilizer, and vegetable seeds. She managed to harvest 2 bag of maize which she stored for consumption.

Vegetable production has improved her family’s health by increasing the number of meals per day. Previously, her family used to have a single meal a day but after harvesting the vegetables, she manages 2 meals a day due to availability of enough vegetables.

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The World We Want Foundation – Community Agriculture

Habbert Were, Margaret Chibasa and Grata Auma Sumba all benefitted from The Nasio Trust’s support with farming. ​

They are all working hard and looking forward to becoming self-sustainable in the future.

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