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Building Capacities With Their Own Hands

“It is amazing what can be accomplished when the right information is given to the right people.” These were the remarks of Pst. Vincent Obulengo, Chairman of OAIC East Africa Region, after visiting and working with the Farmers Friends Foundation in Kaberamaido, North Eastern Uganda. The training that the group’s 15 members received from OAIC …

OAIC Response to COVID-19

COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 10th March 2020. National governments have put in place measures to curb the spread of this disease which is highly contagious. These measures include hygiene i.e. washing hands regularly with soap and water, using hand sanitiser with an alcoholic base and social …

OAIC FARMER-TO-FARMER INTERACTIVE PROGRAM

In Africa, farming is a way of life, a lifelong commitment where agricultural activities form a significant role in poverty reduction with a focus on small scale farming. Small-scale sector who contributes 75 per cent of total agricultural production is faced with a challenge of lacking sufficient information on the know how to improve crop production and …

OAIC Scholarship Made my Dream Come True

My name is Emily Atieno Murigi, married to George Murigi and we are blessed with two handsome boys, Hadriel Klaus Murigi and Baruch Yann Murigi. I am the seventh born in a family of 12 children. We were born and raised in Mathare Slums. None of my siblings progressed beyond the standard six level because …

Honouring The Role of Women Within African Independent Churches

By Martha Awinoh International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on March 8. An event marked in countries around the world and is set to acknowledge women’s significant contributions to society with the aim of achieving equality for women in all areas of life. This year, the annual event has been themed “Balance for …

A day to reflect on what it means to be a woman

By Martha Awinoh What does International Woman’s Day mean to you? A day to commemorate the wonderful being called Woman. A Day to remember the heroines who fought for the liberation of Women and have gone ahead into eternity and for those who are still advocating for change in church and community. A Day to …

International Women’s Day: A Day to Reflect on Women’s Achievements and to Prepare for the Future Generations of Women

By Martha Awinoh What does International Woman’s Day mean to you? International Women’s Day is a day when women are recognized for their achievements, regardless of divisions, be they national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. It is a chance to reflect on women’s achievements and to prepare for the future and the opportunities that …

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