Mwitu Na Watu Charitable Trust

Mwitu na Watu means Nature & People in Kiswahili.

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    • Siloam orphanage-Kibera
    • From Turkana pastoralists to fishermen for subsistence
    • The first footbridge over the Ewaso Ngiro River
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Conflict Resolution Studies

Daniel Lochomin is a Village Chief in the northern Turkana area and is very committed to his community. He has been deeply involved in conflict resolution between the Turkana people and the Merille tribes of Ethiopia over grazing lands and access to water. This conflict has already led to fighting and killing between the tribes. Daniel has just completed a Diploma course on ‘Conflict Resolution’ at the University of Lodwar in March 2015. This course has been paid by Mwitu Na Watu Charitable Trust on last years account. This year Daniel continues onto a Bachelor of Development Studies. His new skills are going to be needed in Todonyang.

Mwitu Na Watu assisted this year by paying for one semesters fees and finding work as a fixer for a documentary about the underground water ressources of the Lake Turkana basin.

Nairobi 2014

 

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Get Involved / Contribute to Our Projects

  • $5 will buy 1 skipping rope
  • $15 will buy 1 text book
  • $70 will buy exercise books & pencils for a school for 1 term
  • $350 will provide lunch to Lenkobei School
  • $600 will pay 1 year fee for a secondary school student
  • $1800 will pay 1 year salary for a Wildlife Conservancy Ranger

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