Erokamano Africa … if it’s true that Africa’s pain affects you and doesn’t leave you anymore, then I think I’m doomed too… Because thinking about it there are so many sensations, that only a world of authentic simplicity at the same time great as a whole can give you. I don’t know if what I...Read More
Telemedicine has arrived in Kenya: the health center Nyandiwa (Gwassi), on the shore of Lake Victoria, is now in direct connection with the medical specialists of the GHT telemedicine platform. The village of Nyandiwa has known in a few years an extraordinary growth, increasing from a population of 300 inhabitants (in 1978) to about 20,000...Read More
“In Nyandiwa, the liveliness of community life is captivating and enthralling, bringing travelers closer to the incredible Luo culture. Furthermore, the activities of the IKSDP center convey the essence of microeconomic development: it consists in the evolution of a complex system in its economic, social and cultural aspects, made of succeeding generations, of new challenges...Read More
“An experience I will always carry in my heart. Three weeks in Nyandiwa were enough to know and to appreciate the Harambee project, so much so that I’ve decided to follow each development, step by step until today. Nyandiwa is a wonderful “journey” that teaches the right spirit of volunteering, enriching above all expectations: it...Read More
“Nyandiwa is…a place where senses, flavours, smells, landscapes, portraits, sounds and colors coexist in a perfect harmony. To me, to spend three months in Nyadiwa meant the chance to totally immerse myself into a reality far away from mine: I finally discovered that I just share the true life values with IKSDP team and local...Read More
“I had the chance to go to Nyandiwa three times; this allowed me to see its changes and developments. A growing village and a growing community opened up to the world that are able to welcome you, by inviting you to learn and discover their culture and tradition. Nyandiwa’s hospitality gives us the chance to...Read More
“I went in Nyandiwa for the first time as volunteer in 2007 and I came back there in 2015 with my husband. I discovered a growing village, from being a very small town like others in Africa it now became an attractive pole for the entire region. Many projects already realized as well as many...Read More
“Looking back 1,5 years after.. what really come to my mind is that I and we do not understand “this” Africa. I also learned that “well meant doesn’t mean well done” – and you have to have people there like Antonio which understand people and culture there. Otherwise your projects will fail..” (Andreas, volunteer 2016)Read More
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