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Africa Transforming Lives

1. Education to the kids.

Africa transforming lives was founded in 2012 with an aim of helping the needy children go to school, with time the project never succeed because the kids were many and the organization could not afford.Nicholas Dagala is the founder of the organization. the organization work in Bindura village, Uasin Gishu county in Rift valley kenya. in 2013 we started with supporting 6 kids get high school education, in 2014 we were able to support 12 kids and in 2015 the total number of student was 24. we were unable to continue with scholarship project and we thought of another way of reaching the parents and equiping them with knowledge and ideas.The vision to foster hope and a sustainable future for those in need includes caring for orphans and vulnerable children.

2.TRAINING  FARMERS

 

Sharing skills for life is the backbone of our ministry and takes on several strategic forms in order to empower the poor who come from various cultures, backgrounds and skill levels. Whether in Bindura village or any other village, our Skills for Life training is taught in a practical way, providing farmers with every opportunity to see, understand and contribute their own knowledge to improve the opportunity for all to succeed and advance together. Our strategies take on several forms, from three-day or six-month trainings at door to door campaign against poverty and hunger to a year of monthly trainings during field farmer school partnerships. Those hungry for business skills join our Business Start-up Training that takes entrepreneurs on a one-month intensive journey, which is followed by a year of follow-up sessions. All of our work and training have, as a foundation to overcome poverty global challanges like climate and diet.New skills learned means the difference between going hungry or not. It is the difference between moving forward with a sense of confidence or remaining stuck in a spiral that moves people down a path towards hopeless days and unpredictable futures. Over 2 billion people live on less than $2 a day. Poverty can grab, hold, choke and dissolve ambition from those in its grasp. The challenge of transforming lives in Africa is great, but so is our determination to make a difference

Hosea 4: 6 “My people perish for lack of knowledge.”

“I hunger for ideas like a man under water hungers for oxygen.”GEAORGE WANYONYI Bindura Training and Development Center Director

3.extention training

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The Extension Training program is a dynamic training strategy that moves into the communities and villages where people who are losing hope need the ideas and training the most. Beginning with a core of trained community farmers, the training branches out as the trained farmers begin passing that knowledge to their neighbors – who, in turn, do the same again. Africa transforming lives staff meet with community members and farmers on a regular basis to provide incentive, new knowledge and follow-up to assure that the knowledge gained is being applied in an effective and successful way. The goal is not to develop agriculture for them, but to help them gain a process whereby they are able to develop and improve on their own agriculture and animal production

4.ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION

Africa Transforming Lives focuses on providing accessible and appropriate knowledge – delivered in a cost-effective and appropriate manner – which holds the greatest amount of long-term economic and relational impact among the needy.

It is this genuine hunger for ideas, rather than handouts, that motivates us all the more to do whatever it takes to see that these friends living under such humble, difficult conditions be empowered with ideas, training and resources that can help break the cycle of poverty We aim to inspire and equip the poor to attain an economical base of self-reliance, family strength and Spirit-led generosity toward others.Years of poverty have been slowly drying out the soil of hope in Africa. MilliENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION.ons live on less than a dollar a day, and abject poverty chokes out dreams and often life itself. Hunger, disease, alcoholism, spiritual emptiness and lack of knowledge move through the hearts and homes of countless villages and generations where struggling parents repeat the cycle of raising malnourished, uneducated children who hope for a better life. we work in bindura village in western part of kenya, and we plan to reach out other places.

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