Healthcare and Outreach Programme in Nariokotome
For the visit to the UK of New Ways Vice Chair, Scholastica Wamalwa, presenting the great work, funded by New Ways, of the Healthcare and
For the visit to the UK of New Ways Vice Chair, Scholastica Wamalwa, presenting the great work, funded by New Ways, of the Healthcare and

Featured on the ICN website A team of 40 surgeons came to Turkana in northwest Kenya recently. The team have been been coming to the

Featured on the ICN website Greetings from Naturomoe Prince of Peace Catholic Mission. We wish to share with you the progress of the road construction

Nayenakabaran village sits 5 km from the shores of Lake Turkana. Plenty of water, but none of it drinkable. As a result, women and girls

Reading the mid-year report from St Joseph’s Primary School in Nariokotome, I was struck by the vibrant colours on the walls and in the artwork.

In a story that will resonate with anyone who has had children, we heard from Scholastica about a mother who had twins. Historically, having twins

A strange question maybe, but the answer is stranger as there is both too little and too much. The ‘too little’ part of the equation

In exciting developments for the running of New Ways, with appointments made appropriately close to International Women’s Day, the gender make-up of the board has

It is with deep and heartfelt sadness that I share with you the sad news that Fr Mark Leenane, a very close friend of mine

Featured on ICN website Albinism is a congenital condition characterized by the partial or complete absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. Albinism

22 March is World Water Day 2023 and we have launched a new JustGiving campaign to install more bore holes in Turkana and Malawi. This

Recent news stories from Turkana have majored on the issue of food and water with several schools closing for the lack of these essentials. Not
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