
Too much water?
Central to many of the issues in sub–Saharan Africa in general, and Turkana in particular, is a lack of water. It’s an arid area with

Central to many of the issues in sub–Saharan Africa in general, and Turkana in particular, is a lack of water. It’s an arid area with

As always, the weather plays a key role in the health and well-being of the people of Turkana. A year without rain ended in April

We have written before about education in Ethiopia but, as you can see, our impact – your impact – is much wider than that, covering

The Nyangatom people are traditionally agro pastoralists, relying on livestock herding and small-scale sorghum farming. Many still adhere to their traditional nomadic lifestyle, moving with

Tepes and Naita, communities on the border with Sudan were very isolated and, as a result, had no access to health and water services so

Readers will remember something of the “Furrows in the Desert” (FiD) programme, an agricultural development initiative aimed at introducing sustainable farming practices in the semi-arid

Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea and Djibouti to the north, Somalia to the east and northeast, Kenya to the south, South

For Samuel, a journey to Malawi and Kenya started with curiosity and a personal connection—his father’s past experiences in voluntary work. What began as an

We’ve written much about education, water, and nutrition in these newsletters but there are other issues to address and one of these is albinism. Readers

Malawi, often referred to as the “Warm Heart of Africa,” faces significant challenges in its education sector despite making strides in recent years. The country’s

Since 2020, our local partners have worked with Mary’s Meals International to implement a comprehensive school feeding programme across primary schools in Benga Parish, Malawi.

Manlio Trovato and Canon Pat Browne travelled to Turkana in November 2024 and shared the diary of their trip on the ICN website. The diary
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