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1.
Giving birth to a new generation of woodworkers
... of woodworkers It’s the end of busy day in Nairobi and Fritz Bachlechner, construction advisor to SOS Children’s Villages East
Africa
, is crossing town to visit a customer of the Nairobi based SOS ...
2.
the east african region
click the map to enlarge and then drag to move... or visit the other countries websites... ...
3.
education
Education in East
Africa
The earliest schools in east
Africa
were built in the 19th century by European missionaries but the number of schools has not kept pace with the high population growth. Demand ...
4.
nairobi full
... is Mr. James Wabara. Every family house has 10 children, the majority from Kenya and a very few from other parts of
Africa
who were moved to Nairobi for medical reasons. (The many good quality hospitals ...
5.
kenya
... region is on the eastern edge of the Central
Africa
n Rift and is characterized by a temperate climate because of its altitude and volcanic, fertile cropland areas, which makes it the country's most-densely ...
6.
sos childrens villages in kenya
Kenya was one of the first
Africa
n countries in which SOS-Kinderdorf International became active. The national association, "SOS Children's Village Association Kenya" was founded in 1971. Its aim was to ...
7.
Nairobi Children's Carnival
... from Nairobi (and those living outside Nairobi!) to join us as we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of our work in
Africa
. We are planning a number of exciting, family-friendly activities to mark this ...
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