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FOL Women

Stand up for girls

Every year on October 11th organisations, individuals, governments and groups all reflect on how far we’ve come in addressing issues of gender inequality. To celebrate the difference we’ve made to girls lives and to consider how we can further strengthen communities by doing even more. Because we know that by investing in girls we can […]

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The rain didn’t stop the mountain challenge

The rain just didn’t stop on Saturday 20 August for the Friends of Londiani Mountain Challenge. Overall, nearly 60 people had planned and hoped to climb Carrauntouhill, Croagh Patrick and Lugnaquilla on the day of the challenge. The rain was relentless but so were the Croagh Patrick and Lugnaquilla teams who managed to reach the […]

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Read our latest newsletter

Every month we send an email newsletter to all of our supporters. It contains the latest news from Kenya, including updates on our projects and the impact your donations are having. We also keep you informed about events coming up and volunteering opportunities in Kenya and Ireland. You can subscribe by emailing rosehenessy@friendsoflondiani.com and requesting to be […]

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Taking action on Global Goals 2016

We’ve talked a lot about Global Goals to end poverty, fix climate change and fight inequalities by 2030 – the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. These Global Goals were agreed by 193 countries last September and every September when world leaders gather at the UN we take the opportunity to remind them to take action and deliver […]

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Lynne’s Kenya diary

Twice a year a group of volunteers from Ireland go out to Kenya to support the community and our team working in Londiani. Every experience is unique and the stories from our volunteers really bring to life the work we do and the impact your donations have. Here is Lynne’s Kenya diary. Learning about lifeskills […]

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Jill’s Kenya video diary

Twice a year a group of volunteers from Ireland go out to Kenya to support the community and our team working in Londiani. Every experience is unique and the stories from our volunteers really bring to life the work we do and the impact your donations have. Volunteer Jill Butler put together a collection of […]

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What makes a Charity Good?

Friends of Londiani would like to take this opportunity to state that we strive to apply the highest standards of governance in our work. Amidst the current controversy about governance issues in a number of Irish charities, we want to reassure our donors and supporters that we have implemented strong governance in Friends of Londiani […]

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New Year message from our CEO, Martin Ballantyne

The big news for 2017 is the announcement of our new name – Brighter Communities Worldwide. We’re looking forward to an exciting year ahead as working together to build strong communities, creating brighter futures within a better world. As we look forward to the year ahead, let’s look back at some of our achievements in […]

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Global agreement to build a better world

Financing for Development International Conference – 13-16 July 2015 In Addis Ababa, the world is being asked to decide on how it will finance our common future. The Addis Summit is part of a global agreement to build a better world because global agreements work but will need a lot more funding. The year 2015 […]

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Charitable transparency: an FOL statement

Where does the money go? That’s a question we’re occasionally asked, not just by the general public but also by our supporters and volunteers. For the last number of years, on this site we publish our annual audited accounts including details on staff salaries, not just to answer those questions but also because we feel […]

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Development issues under the microscope at TCD

Greetings to everyone who is reading this on the week of Monday 4th November – and a suggestion. If you’re in or near Dublin this week, and interested in development issues, we can recommend an event that’s now under way. The Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI) is hosting its annual Development Research Week to raise […]

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Eco-tourism project launched in Ndubusat, Kenya

This week saw the launch of an eco-tourism project in Ndubusat. A team of volunteers from Australia, New Zealand and Ireland traveled to Kenya to work with local communities on looking at ways to build sustainable tourism in the area. The week started with a community meeting where representatives from all villages on the proposed […]

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