Author: Emily.Andrews

Friends of Londiani delivers ambulance to Londiani District Hospital

Friends of Londiani in partnership with Irish Aid funded and delivered an ambulance to Londiani District Hospital on 26th February 2009. Londiani District Hospital services the Kipkelion District of 206,000 people, and has no ambulance of its own. It is hoped that this ambulance will make a huge difference to the health of the people […]

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Latest news from Londiani

FOL Kenya is busily preparing for the arrival of the first group of Harambee volunteers from Ireland at the beginning of July. Final plans are now been put in place for the team. Lifeskills Peer Education courses continue with an ever-increasing demand for them. The courses are being run throughout the Kipkelion District. Work is […]

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Essential Obstetric Care Course

The reduction of maternal mortality continues to be a worldwide priority in the alleviation of poverty. (Millennium Development Goals, WHO, Government of Kenya, Irish Government) Many effective programmes have been introduced in South-East Asia and Central and South America. Sub-Saharan Africa continues to struggle with a very high maternal death rate – in some areas […]

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Mountain Challenge 2009

The weekend of the 15th May will remain in some people’s minds for a long time. This was the weekend when 36 people from all over Ireland challenged themselves in the mountains of Connemara despite the very adverse weather conditions. The team arrived in the Sleepzone Hostel, Leenane on Friday 15th May for a team […]

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Kenya Ball 2009

Saturday, 18th April saw 300 people arrive in the Maryborough House Hotel, Cork for the Friends of Londiani annual Kenya Ball. The night began with a VIP reception for our special Guests – Mrs Caroline Otengo, Embassy of Kenya, Ireland, Patricia Gosch, Deputy Lord Mayor, Cork, Mr Michael Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Donal […]

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Musgrave Retail Partners support Education Bursaries in Kenya

Friends of Londiani would like to thank Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland for their commitment to support the Education Bursaries in Kenya in 2009 and 2010. This support will guarantee children and young people the opportunity to attend schools and help FOL to work towards the Millennium Development Goals. In 2007, in the area of corporate […]

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Friends of Londiani Chairperson receives Inheritance Award

Maria Kidney, Chairperson of Friends of Londiani was honoured at the recent inheritance exhibition in Cork on October 11th, 2008. The inheritance exhibition contains 100 portraits of Cork people since the 1700s who have made a contribution to the world. A portrait of each of those honoured is on display in the Cork Vision Centre. INHERITANCE consists […]

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Friends of Londiani volunteer receives Faith Award

Simon Henleywillis received the Fr. Michael Whelan O.P. Award for Faith Development at the recent Annual Awards Ceremony at Christian Brothers’ College, Cork. The award acknowledges those who do most to further the faith and spiritual development of their fellow pupils. Simon received this award in recognition of his work with the children of Bethel […]

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Kenyan director visits Ireland

FOL Ireland was delighted to welcome Anna Mainek, the Director of FOL Kenya to Ireland for a two week study and business development visit. Anna was in Ireland from 7th-20th April, 2008. During her time here she visited many of FOL’s supporters and attend business training courses. Anna visited schools in Dublin, Kildare and Cork, […]

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Kenyan medical exchange

As part of the partnership between Friends of Londiani, Ndubusat Bethel Medical Clinic and Irish Aid, FOL were delighted to welcome two employees from the clinic to Ireland on a month long medical exchange in April 2008. Ben Cheruiyotis a Laboratory Technician in the clinic and Stephen Cheruiyotis the nurse-in-charge. While here, they worked in: […]

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Maria Kidney (FOL Ireland) receives the TOYP Humanitarian Award from Yiannis Lagos (2006 JCI Vice President)

The recipients of this year’s Rehab Galway People of the Year awards have been announced. The winners received their awards at a glittering Gala Banquet and Presentation in the Clayton Hotel on Saturday 26 January 2008. The winners were nominated by members of the public for their work and contribution in a variety of fields, […]

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Friends of Londiani receives world recognition

Through The Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP) Program, Junior Chamber International (JCI) formally recognizes young individuals who excel in their chosen fields and exemplify the best attributes of the world’s youth. Honorees selected in past years have represented the heights of progress in numerous human endeavors. Many have gone on to even greater […]

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