Our 2024 Nasio Newsletter Has Arrived
Hot off the press – you can read our 2024 Nasio Newsletter.
All the latest Nasio news, information and acheivements.
Find Out MoreHot off the press – you can read our 2024 Nasio Newsletter.
All the latest Nasio news, information and acheivements.
Find Out MoreMy name is Eunice Juma and am 23 years old. I come from a small village called Buchirinya in Mumias Town.
I am a total orphan after the death of both my parents.My childhood wasn’t a good one because I had to be relocated every now and then to different relatives which means I had to change schools too that affected me in one way or the other but the good part of it is that I went through education despite all the challenges.
Find Out MoreWe were lucky enough on our recent visit to Nasio’s projects to be involved in the new support group for mums with malnourished babies or very young children.
The Porridge Kitchen had recently evolved so that the group had decided to meet at a different home each week.
Find Out MoreCosmic cats is a remarkable anthology that unites children’s stories from Kennington, Oxfordshire, and Mumias, West Africa.
This extraordinary book showcases a collection of short stories centred around the theme of ‘cats’, crafted by young authors from both villages in Kenya and the UK.
Find Out MoreThe Nasio Trust is recognised again for an excellent internship experience!
As many of you may already be aware, we regularly invite interns from Oxford University to come and spend a few weeks with us at The Nasio Trust.
Find Out MoreIt’s become customary at the start of each new year, for us to look back over the previous period and take a moment to celebrate the things you have helped us to achieve.
We've also produced a simple infographic illustrating some of the highlights! Click here to download it now.
Find Out MoreIn support of our ‘Library Appeal’, Katie Isbester discusses the importance of libraries in our communities.
Every community, every family and every person needs a place to belong. We all need a building where we feel safe and comfortable. However, we need space for growth. Libraries provide this space to learn, assemble thoughts, and find where we individually belong in a world that often feels vast. In her blog The Value of Libraries, Katie Isbester delves into why 94% of Britain feels libraries are essential.
Find Out MoreThis year’s Green Fair was the 42nd year the Oxfordshire Green Party ran their annual event Green Fair 2023.
Nasio were invited as an Oxfordshire based charity.
Find Out MoreConfessions 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.
Find Out MoreHabbert 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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