The Kesho Trust is seeking a consultant to conduct a learning and impact evaluation of our ICAAD initiative - a two year project focused on empowering groups of disabled people to advocate for inclusion at local level. Further information on this proposal is provided...
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ICAAD Extension
The Kesho Trust is pleased to announce an extension to the ICAAD project - ICAAD 2 - focusing on engagement with the disability sector, especially on issues of the barriers to education for disabled children. Over the next few months we will expand the previous work...
More Yukon volunteers in Tanzania
Vanessa Falle and Brook McKenzie have headed off to Tanzania for a brief but surely eventful time in the Saadani area. Vanessa is gathering photo material for us focused on Kihembe and the lives of the people in the communities of the area. They will be hosted by...
Emmanuel returns to Canada
Emmanuel Ole Kileli, Chair of our partner organization EMAYO, has returned to Canada. This time he has come as a student and is taking a diploma course in International Development at the Coady Institute of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. ...
New partnership
The Kesho Trust has just reached a new partnership agreement with the Elephant Earth Initiative [EEI]. As a mechanism for supporting elephant conservation globally, the EEI complements our community based conservation efforts and will expand the network of...
Participating in a global research network
The Kesho Trust has been invited to be an affiliate member of the Community Conservation Research Network led by St. Mary's University in Nova Scotia, Canada. This network links 11 different study sites around the world comparing mechanisms of governance and linkages...
A new research program
The Institutional Canopy of Conservation in East Africa [ICC] This seven year research initiative led by McGill University [Montreal, Canada] and the Africa Conservation Centre [Nairobi, Kenya] has recently been awarded funding through the Social Sciences and...
Congratulations Agnes!
Agnes Sirima, one of our Tanzania board members is currently doing her doctorate at Clemson University in South Carolina, USA. She will be conducting research over the next few months for her thesis in conjunction with our partner organization, PALISEP in...
Emergency Request!
In 2012/13 EMAYO supported their community of Elerai to construct a charcoal dam to collect the rainwater for domestic use as well as watering livestock. The cost of constructing the dam was estimated to be $ 56,250 and in 2013 the community managed to raise the...
EMAYO Annual Report
The Kesho Trust is pleased to receive and publicize the annual report of our partner organization EMAYO for 2013. This has been an active year again for EMAYO and they continue to demonstrate commitment and generosity to their community. EMAYO's 2013 Annual Report...