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Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust: Education Program Update: Kuku Group Ranch Celebrations Education Day!
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Thursday, May 7, 2015. Education Program Update: Kuku Group Ranch Celebrations Education Day! On an annual basis, the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust hosts the Kuku Group Ranch Education Day. This day long celebration is hosted for the purpose of congratulating the schools that emerges the best in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations. This year, Olorika Primary stood amongst the 20 schools in Kuku Group Ranch and scored the top position. Officers, Group Ranch. That Olorika ...
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust: March 2015
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Thursday, March 19, 2015. The 2014 Maasai Olympics: Competing for Change. Took place in mid-December, hosted at Kimana Sanctuary in Kajaido, Kenya. Organized and sanctioned by Big Life Foundation. Worked together with a number of other supporters, sponsors, and and contributors in collaboration to bring together warriors of Kuku. Group Ranches to compete in six different events; rungu throwing, spear throwing, high jump, 200 m sprint, 800 m sprint, and 5 kilometre run. To " hunt for medals, not for lions.
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust: April 2015
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Monday, April 27, 2015. Health Program Update: Community Health Workers Forum. Last month, the Maasai Wilderness Conservation department hosted the inaugural. At the Chyulu Hills Conservation and Research Centre (CCRC). This forum sought to bring together. All clinical staff working in the five health facilities within Kuku Group Ranch. Dr Gabriel speaks on behalf of MWCT. The need for such a meeting arose from the recent transfers. All those in attendance at the Health Workers Forum. Was conducted by Dr...
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust: Health Program Update: Community Health Workers Forum
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Monday, April 27, 2015. Health Program Update: Community Health Workers Forum. Last month, the Maasai Wilderness Conservation department hosted the inaugural. At the Chyulu Hills Conservation and Research Centre (CCRC). This forum sought to bring together. All clinical staff working in the five health facilities within Kuku Group Ranch. Dr Gabriel speaks on behalf of MWCT. The need for such a meeting arose from the recent transfers. All those in attendance at the Health Workers Forum. Was conducted by Dr...
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust: Conservation Program Update: Luci Lights Initiate Change
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Thursday, June 4, 2015. Conservation Program Update: Luci Lights Initiate Change. In late 2014, New Course. Donate a number of Luci Lights, courtesy of MPOWERD. To the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trus. T (MWCT) to empower women of the local Maasai community. The women's group in Ilchalai with their new Luci Lights. The efforts of the Luci Lights program by MWCT have been continuing in a diligent way! The women's group in Olorika meet to discuss ideas for income generating enterprises. The Nkaramata Wo...
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How to combat aging in harmony with sustained attractiveness. Why Are Dark Circles Bad? November 19, 2012 – 1:46 PM. People are often wondering what the big deal about dark circles is. They usually think this because they have not every experienced having dark circles in a personal level. They do not really understand what the big deal about having dark circles is really. For those who have never ever had dark circles, here are some of the reasons why dark circles are really bad. This is why people who d...
Maasai Wanderings
All I wanted to do now was get back to Africa. We had not left it, yet, but when I would wake in the night I would lie, listening, homesick for it already. Ernest Hemingway (Green Hills of Afica,72: 1935). Listen to director Donna Duggan talk on ABC Radio about Maasai Wanderings and the reason for its creation. Your browser does not support the audio element. IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO WELCOME YOU TO MAASAI WANDERINGS - YOUR AFRICAN SAFARI SPECIALISTS. Join one of our African Photo Safaris. Whatever you requi...
Maasai Warrior
Lepapa is a Maasai warrior in Tanzania. This is his story. Friday, September 22, 2006. MAASAI WARRIOR ATTENDS NGO MEETING. A pregnant cheetah looks for a safe place to give birth in Ngorongoro Crater. A Cape buffalo- Africa's most dangerous. A Maasai village just outside the rim of the crater. Another village outside the rim of the crater. In the meeting we discussed about the maasai living in Ngorongoro conservation authority area because the government enforced them to live there and find other place t...
The Maasai Warrior
We are welcoming all who feel attached and have been supportive of the Maasai mission to send in their pictures donning their Maasai warrior products in wherever place in the world they are. This will be a support page where we encourage and promote the philosophy of the Maasai people, Living in your natural state. LYNS. This is a show of appreciation to all those who have given us a shoulder to lean on and remain to stand together with us in our struggles. Tags: lyns pose pictures.
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust
Wednesday, September 2, 2015. WE HAVE MOVED OUR BLOG! We would like to thank. All of our followers for their continued. Interest in hearing about our. We don't want to lose you, so please check back regularly on our website for the latest updates! By following the below link it will take you to our new location! Http:/ www.maasaiwilderness.org/category/blog/. Posted by Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. Monday, August 3, 2015. Techniques and conservation methods.
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust - Kenya Wildlife Conservation
ParseInt(jQuery('#wds current image key 0').val() - wds iterator 0() % wds data 0.length : wds data 0.length - 1, wds data 0, false, 'left'); return false;". Working to protect the legendary ecosystems and astounding biodiversity of East Africa through conservation efforts that directly benefit wildlife, wilderness and the local Maasai communities. The Trust funds and operates a range of programs aimed at protecting wilderness and wildlife. HIGH VALUE CONSERVANCY ACRES. March 1, 2018. February 12, 2018.
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MWEEP | Maasai Women's Education and Empowerment Program
Women tell their stories of how MWEEP has improved their lives and helped them send their daughters to school. MWEEP is on Facebook! Like us and let others know about our work! Maasai women are especially disadvantaged in Kenya. For financial and cultural reasons, they have little access to secondary education. As a result, they are often bartered for a dowry of cattle in an arranged marriage as young as age 12. Sign up for email updates about MWEEP. The Event You Have Been Waiting For! Investment in gir...
MWEEP | Maasai Women's Education and Empowerment Program
Women tell their stories of how MWEEP has improved their lives and helped them send their daughters to school. MWEEP is on Facebook! Like us and let others know about our work! Maasai women are especially disadvantaged in Kenya. For financial and cultural reasons, they have little access to secondary education. As a result, they are often bartered for a dowry of cattle in an arranged marriage as young as age 12. Sign up for email updates about MWEEP. Posted on March 29, 2018. Holiday fest a success!
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