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Manchester Journal: KDEF makes an appearance at Burr and Burton Academy
Co-directors Sarah Hadden and Ahmed “Kura” Omar spoke at Burr and Burton Academy to shed light on the challenges students face in the East African nation, KDEF’s mission, and
Going the extra mile as a NGO
A recent article by Nation.Africa (https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/marsabit/marsabit-initiatives-that-keep-children-in-school-3715874) discusses the main issues teachers and s
Overcoming Period Poverty, Stigma and Shame
Menstruation is a natural process and a sign of reproductive health, yet in Kenya it is taboo and perceived as shameful and considered utterly private in m
My Experience as a KDEF Intern
Antoine Marc, student intern Growing up in Switzerland, I was able to benefit from one of the best public education systems in the world. It didn’t take me long to grasp that not
Meet Stella
She is a widow and a mother of three young children living in the remote village of Ngurunit in the Kenya Drylands. She was married very young and as a result only completed school
KDEF’s Cofounder and Country Director, Ahmed Kura has been selected as a 2021 Gratitude Fellow
Ahmed Kura has received the honor of being selected as a 2021 Gratitude Fellow – joining the 150+ social impact leaders in the Gratitude