We, at Women for Women in Africa, would like to wish all our donors a 2021 happy year free of challenges and disappointments. 2020 was difficult here in Australia and even more so in [...]
Thank you and Happy Christmas On behalf of the Directors of Women for Women in Africa Foundation and the Trustees and Staff of Wanawake kwa Wanawake Kenya, I wish you and your family a [...]
Recently we were delighted to learn that students will be returning to school in 2020 as the schools open up to progressively to classes in Term 3 (there are 3 terms in Kenya). As most of the WkW [...]
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WOMEN FOR WOMEN IN AFRICA FOUNDATION LTD FOR 2019-2020 FINANCIAL YEAR ACN: 119 334 066 The Annual General Meeting of WFWIA is to be held at: 7 pm on [...]
Thank you to all our wonderful donors both from Wanawake kwa Wanawake in Kenya and Women for Women in Africa here in Australia. There are many coronavirus cases in the Kibera slum with many more [...]
“We are having some kids coming in at the centre and having their online classes. It was so emotional watching Geoffrey attend his first online calls. He was received with much excitement [...]
International Week of the African Child As we celebrate the children and mothers of Africa we also highlight the challenges faced by Mothers in Kibera. “Covid-19 has tested the nerves of [...]
An Update of COVID-19 In Kibera. Written By Ben Msbasa to Marguerite “The pandemic is now going into its third month. Most families we serve are jobless now close to three months. Even the [...]
Yesterday, 250 packs of food were delivered to the WkW Centre and have started to be distributed to our students and families, living in the Kibera Slum. Sister Leonida has been tireless in her [...]
We at WFWIA say ‘Thank You’. WkW says ‘Thank You’. The Families of Kibera say ‘Thank You’. MESSAGE FROM LEONIDA Greetings from Nairobi. It’s my hope and prayer that you are safe [...]
Dear wonderful friends of WFWIA, Many of our sponsors and donors have contacted me to check on how their children are doing in Nairobi. Early this week I spoke with Sr Leonida Kwamboka, the [...]
It has been raining very heavily in Nairobi and Kibera has been flooded, making life even more difficult for the families as their homes became a sea of mud. However, on Saturday 14th December [...]
My name is Cynthia Jomo, I am one of the beneficiaries of WKW. I joined WKW back in the year 2007 when I was in class seven. At the time the organization was headed by Br Frank. I was still a [...]
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