Scholarships Brighten Future for Young Girls in Rural Kenya by Natalia Mroz

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) say that by 2015, every child should have the opportunity to complete primary school. The Goals also call for gender parity in all levels of education. Recently, 50 girls from Sauri Millennium Village in Kenya were given the opportunity of a lifetime — the chance to attend secondary school, granted through the Connect to Learn scholarship program, in partnership with Ericsson and the MVP. 

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Millennium Villages Shed Light on Water Security by Natalia Mroz

Water is essential to human well-being and economic development. Today, however, water stress caused by inadequate farming practices, demographic pressure and pollution is creating unprecedented problems. Nowhere is this more visible than in the rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa. As the world celebrates World Water Day on the 22nd of March to draw attention to these issues, lessons learned from the Millennium Villages Project can provide a way forward.

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Sauri Millennium Village school feeding program gains Kenya-wide attention by Natalia Mroz

Fourteen year old Eugene Obare and his friends from Nyamuninia Primary School in Sauri, Kenya were invited to address a packed amphitheatre of delegates at the International Food Fair on October 7th. They are a new breed of happy, confident kids in rural Kenya who love going to school, where they are achieving good grades and dream of becoming engineers and pilots like others their age. What makes these students particularly special, as the delegates discovered, is that they run one of the country’s most successful school feeding program in an area traditionally steeped in poverty.

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