by Mercy Mwanzia | Feb 4, 2026 | Africa climate change, African women, Participant Stories, REAP for Climate Resilience
In Barsaloi, hunger used to be part of daily life. Not the dramatic kind, but the quiet kind that showed up in children falling sick often and families relying on the same limited foods day after day. For many households, meals revolved around ugali, milk, and meat...
by Mercy Mwanzia | Feb 3, 2026 | Northern Kenya, Participant Stories, REAP for Climate Resilience
Protecting Kirisia Forest While Building Climate-Resilient Livelihoods Kirisia Forest The Livelihoods and Inclusion for Transformation – Northern Kenya (LIFT-NK) program, funded by the IKEA Foundation, set out to build climate resilience in places where poverty and...
by Mercy Mwanzia | Dec 17, 2025 | Africa, Northern Kenya, Participant Stories, REAP for Nutrition
From Left to right: Chure Lenaiyaja, Yanike Noosurai, and Kirasi Lenaiyas A mother’s hope often begins with a small change, a fuller plate, a child who eats better, a business that finally grows. For the women of Naasieku Business Group in Isiolo County, that change...
by Mercy Mwanzia | Oct 14, 2025 | Africa, Africa climate change, African women, From the Field, Participant Stories, REAP for Nutrition, Women, Women Entrepreneurs
For Mary Nadite and Damaris Lambulambu, members of the Baraka Savings Group in Isiolo, life before Lishe Bora was a daily struggle. They lacked knowledge about balanced diets, had limited food options, and endured days without proper meals. But today, thanks to the...
by Mercy Mwanzia | Oct 6, 2025 | Africa, African women, From the Field, Participant Stories, South Sudan, Women, Women Entrepreneurs
How the Peace Through Sustainable Access to and Management of Natural Resources (PAMANA) project has changed lives in Yei, South Sudan. Esther Kojo at her Business Stand When the sun rises over the lush fields of Lainya County in Central Equatoria, South Sudan, women...
by Mercy Mwanzia | Oct 1, 2025 | African women, From the Field, Kenya, Making a Difference, Northern Kenya, Participant Stories, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Women Entrepreneurs
In the arid village of Nengerpus, Lodokejek location, Samburu Central, where poverty and despair seemed to reign supreme, a beacon of hope emerged in the form of the Namayana Group, meaning “blessed.” Miriam Lekolo, a resilient widow, found herself at the...