IKSDP Creative Center, Nyandiwa. Art as an opportunity for individual and collective growth. Jacob and Tobias are the authors of this African fish eagle made with scraps of sheet metal and other recycled metal. The African fish eagle belongs to the rich fauna that populates the Nyandiwa area and Lake Victoria. Read More
Processing of sunflower seeds grown in the Kitawa garden is underway at the IKSDP farm in Nyandiwa. The harvest has been excellent this year. We produce oil and animal feed. Read More
Work began on the renovation of the floor of the IKSDP kindergarten in Nyandiwa to complete the renovation of the building severely damaged by the recent floods. The expenses for these last works are covered by a donation from the Pfadfindergilde (Adult Scout) of Liechtenstein that we thank so much.Read More
IKSDP Culture – Nyamgondho Mini Park (Nyandiwa). The restoration of the Mae hut (the legendary fisherman) was seriously damaged by the recent floods. The hut is a reconstruction of the ancient houses of the Luo tribe of Kenya. Read More
The heavy rains of recent months have led not only to floods but also to the level of Lake Victoria rising by more than 2 meters with serious damage to the entire coast. Our IKSDP Center in Nyandiwa was also seriously affected. Destroyed fence, 2 tanks of swallowed fish farm, the irrigation pump room of...Read More
The nursery school of the IKSDP Centre in Nyandiwa renovated after the flood. The roof was repaired, the ceiling redone and the walls painted thanks to the donation of the Cooperative “Terre Grecaniche” of Reggio Calabria (Italy) which during the Christmas period promoted the initiative “Terre Grecaniche for Harambee” in support of the Harambee Gwassi...Read More
Information seminars on Covid-19 began at the IKSDP Centre in Nyandiwa, organized by the health authorities of Kenya and aimed at students from sub-county schools. Read More
Some problems can generate opportunities. The strong wind that often accompanies the rain in this period also breaks the trees. At the IKSDP Center in Nyandiwa we therefore thought of using wood to produce coal. Excellent result.Read More
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