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Yearly Archives: 2024

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The Annual Staff Retreat – A Time for Adventure and Wellbeing

BlogBy konesNovember 24, 2024

Annual staff retreat has become an integral part of SWT team’s culture, promoting well-being, team bonding, and personal rejuvenation. It is designed to provide staff with a stress-free environment where…

Training and Development of R2SAYNO Advocacy Tool on Women rights, land and Natural resource Protection.

BlogBy konesOctober 29, 2024

The R2SAYNO capacity building training conducted on October, 2024, concluded on a high note with a powerful new tool designed to help women take charge of their rights. Hosted by…

Echoes of Displacement and Discontent

BlogBy konesOctober 28, 2024

Marsabit County is one of the most remote and marginalized regions in northern Kenya, predominantly inhabited by pastoralist communities that rely entirely on livestock for their livelihoods. On the northeastern…

Miti ni Mali Indigenous Women Arboretum

BlogBy konesOctober 24, 2024

When discussing indigenous peoples, it’s essential to recognize that land, natural resources, wildlife, and ecosystem management are integral to their way of life. Indigenous communities, including pastoralists, hunter-gatherers, fisherfolk, and…

International Day for Rural Women

BlogBy konesOctober 15, 2024

The International Day of Rural Women, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007, is observed annually on 15 October. This day acknowledges the crucial role and contributions of…

Indigenous Women 9th Annual National Conference.

Blog, Capacity Building & Institutional strengtheningBy konesAugust 13, 2024

The 9th Edition of the Indigenous Women’s Annual National Conference brought together Indigenous women, including pastoralists, fisherfolk, hunter-gatherers, women with disabilities, and youth from Indigenous and marginalized communities across Kenya…

Empowering Parents, Enabling Breastfeeding.

BlogBy konesAugust 7, 2024

World Breastfeeding Week is an opportunity to honor the remarkable benefits of breastfeeding and to highlight its importance for mothers and children. This year, Samburu Women Trust proudly joins the…

Empowering the Future: Children Leading the Way in Healthcare Access

BlogBy konesMay 29, 2024

In the remote and rugged landscapes of Samburu County, Kenya, accessing healthcare remains a formidable challenge, especially for vulnerable children. Recognizing this urgent need, the Samburu Women Trust (SWT) is…

The Indigenous Women Grassroots Gathering in Kenya

Blog, Capacity Building & Institutional strengtheningBy konesMay 21, 2024Leave a comment

In the heart of Northern Kenya, a vibrant tapestry of colors, sounds, and stories comes alive every year as indigenous women from pastoralists, hunter-gatherers, fisherfolk’s, women living with disabilities and…

STRENGTHENING INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES’ RESILIENCE: THE NKISHON PROJECT IN SAMBURU COUNTY

BlogBy konesApril 8, 2024

Indigenous communities are located in highly marginalized areas with limited access to basic amenities such as police stations, hospitals, health centers, and psychological support services. These services are crucial for…

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