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Nancy Wins UK’s Most Inspirational Woman!

Congratulations Nancy! You’re an inspiration to us all…

Not long after being voted Oxfordshire's most inspirational woman, Nancy has gone on to be honoured with the title of "The UK's Most Inspirational Woman" at the recent the National Venus Awards.

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Nancy ‘Oxfordshire’s Most Inspirational Woman’ 2014

The vision of the Venus Awards is to enhance the lives of women around the world through encouragement and self- empowerment. The awards seeks to recognise and reward local business women across the country.

We're thrilled to announce that our very own Nancy Hunt (joint founder of The Nasio Trust) was awarded the accolade of "Oxfordshire's Most Inspirational Woman".

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Jan Hrebien treks to Everest Base Camp

I always wanted to trek to Everest Base Camp and, having climbed Kilimanjaro for the Nasio Trust in 2011, decided to trek for the Trust again.

I flew out to Kathmandu via Delhi on the evening of 18th October and arrived on Saturday afternoon (and a 6 hour time difference). On Sunday afternoon I met my guide Lopsang and porter Dendi for a trek briefing.

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Why is eco-cooking such a great idea?

The continuing loss of trees is one of Africa’s biggest problems. Trees provide fuel, construction materials, food for humans and livestock, medicines and shelter.

They also increase rainfall, reduce soil erosion and resist climate change by storing the carbon they grow.

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Stolen Childhood

In many countries of the world, children enjoy the rights attributed to them by society.

How can children have these rights in a community where extreme poverty exists? How can children be accorded these rights in an unjust society? How can children enjoy these rights when they have to fight for their own survival, every day of their lives?

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