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Closed 02/09/2018
Weʼve raised £120 to conduct parent training on best practices for special needs child care nutrition and provide multivitamins and deworming to 30 children
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Funded on Sunday, 2nd September 2018
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Malnutrition is the leading cause of child mortality in Kenya. UNICEF estimates that 1.8 million children are food insecure. Children experiencing disabilities are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition because health, nutrition, and other development interventions are less accessible to them. We are committed to advancing the right of individuals experiencing disabilities to have physical access to adequate nutrition articulated in the General Comment on the Right to Food. The donations will go towards conducting a parent training in Gikoe, a rural village in Murang'a County on best practices for special needs child care nutrition and provide multivitamins and deworming to 30 children for 12 months.
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Rachel Reichenberger
Jun 9, 2018
£30.00
Emily Stolfus
Jun 9, 2018
£20.00
Syrah Crawford
Jun 8, 2018
£20.00
Lisa Ignoffo
Jun 8, 2018
In support of Ronnie Sullivan and the mission of this project.
£50.00
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Beth Wanjiku Ndirangu
Nairobi, Kenya
Beth is the Director of Special Needs Program at Ed-Gap Kenya. She has more than five years experience in disability advocacy. She is an alumnus of the Mandela Washington Fellowship program and holds a Bachelors of Education degree. Beth experiences cerebral palsy.