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Health check children Kasemeni

In February 2025, a team of Kenyan and Dutch doctors and nurses conducted a health survey among 1,300 children aged 1-12 from (the region of) Kasemeni. This was a follow-up to the exploratory health survey among 150 children that we organized in 2024.
Cooperation within the team was excellent. An initial report shows that:
– many children are suffering from (severe) malnutrition
– there are many children with (sometimes very severe) anemia, and
– all children have worms.

A short-term solution could be provided by  medication and nutritional supplements. Several dozen children were in such bad shape that they had to be sent to the hospital.

Since most of the complaints are caused by a lack of good and varied nutrition, our foundation will focus on this in the coming period.
In the neighborhood of the elementary school but also elsewhere, the development of vegetable cultivation is planned and a school kitchen will be realized.

Click on the project (and then on the green button) for more information on current developments, our plans for the future.

 

Kasemeni waterdam project started

The Kasemeni waterdam project has started very well. The excavation work, being carried out by the Ministry of Water, is in full swing, the contractor is busy making concrete piles for the fence and training for the innovative, drought-resistant method of horticulture has begun.

Update October 2024

Great news from Kasemeni and Bang’a

  • The first phase of Kasemeni Primary School’s major renovation project has been completed. With the new load of school furniture donated by a number of Frisian primary schools and an extra boost from our foundation (phase 2), the school is on its way to becoming a fully-fledged Primary and Junior Secondary School for the entire region.
  • The first, important steps have been taken to greatly improve water and food supplies in Kasemeni. Our visit, together with the newly established BOM and the minister of water to the ‘digging site’ marked the starting point.
  • The water basin in Bang’a has long served an indispensable function in the water and food supply in this community. Unfortunately, it is running out of water. To have a larger supply in the future, the basin is being greatly expanded.

You can read about this and several other projects in the October 2024 report. To do so, open this news item and you will find the report under the green button at the bottom of the page.

Trip report June 2024

In June 2024, our focus was on the (not too rosy) results of a health survey of the children of Kasemeni. We also focused on the progress of the renovation/new construction of Kasemeni Primary School and on strengthening the foundations of the many small micro-credit projects in that locality. The water supply in Banga also had our attention.
An account of our findings, the great results we are achieving together with the community and our much-needed further plans can be found in the visit report.

To do so, click on this post and then click the green button at the bottom of the page. Happy reading.

 

Survey reveals: health of Kasemeni and Mzuri children worrisome

In March this year, a doctor and a nurse from the Netherlands investigated the health and dental condition of the 269 children aged 4-7, from the five kindergartens in Kasemeni. The results were worrying; a lot of underweight, anaemia and worms were seen, and the dental condition of many children was dramatic.

This led to projects being launched to greatly improve the availability of sufficient and varied food for the children. Better dental care will be addressed at a later stage. During our brief visit to the region in June 2024, we laid the groundwork. We also followed the renovation of the primary school in Kasemeni and the development of a number of micro-credit projects. Click on this post to read more about our plans.

Trip report Februari 2024

The grand opening of the new Primary School in Mzuri, the tentative steps towards self-reliance in Kasemeni thanks to the success of the many micro-credit projects and the great success of Annette’s Women Group’s chicken project in Bang’a.

During our visit to the area in February 2024, we were able to see and experience the impact of Saidia Kwale Foundation. We are grateful that with these projects, made possible by our many large and small sponsors, we can be meaningful in the lives of the people of Bang’a and Kasemeni.

At the same time, there is still much to do. The primary school in Kasemeni is in very poor condition. The same goes for the water supply, making it very unreliable in dry periods. And in Bang’a every day hundreds of children attend a secondary school  with far too few classrooms.

Want to read more about our visit to the region? Then click on this post.

Annual report 2023

The year 2023 was another eventful year for our foundation, in which a lot has happened and a lot has been achieved. We are getting to know the two communities of Bang’a and Kasemeni better and better and in the past year we have once again been able to support the residents with impactful projects. For example:
• Building and furnishing a new primary school in Mzuri
• Goat and chicken projects
• School furniture Kasemeni
• Sustainable horticulture

In our Annual report 2023 you can find all the information about these and many other projects. You can get to the report by clicking on this news item.

Trip report November 2023

In November 2023, we visited our foundation’s projects in the Kwale region.

In our visit report, you can read about the new primary school, which will start in January 2024, being equipped with school furniture transported to Mzuri by a large sea container from Friesland. And we give an update on the status of our water, horticulture, chicken and goat projects and an update on the care post in Kasemeni.

Click on this news item for our visit report. Enjoy reading!

Crowdfunding launched for new Mzuri primary school

250 children from the Mzuri region will start their new primary school in early 2024, thanks to our foundation. Until now, education was out of reach for them, due to the long distances to the now nearest school in Kasemeni.

The school furniture came from a number of primary schools in the Netherlands, which no longer needed it. For the unfortunately high cost of transport to Mzuri, we started a crowdfunding campaign. Click on the project for more information.

 

Planting trees on grounds dispensary

A start was made in July on greening the area around the dispensary in Kasemeni, by planting a large number of saplings. In time, these trees will provide shade and cooling. And, not unimportantly, planting trees contributes to combating climate change. A good initiative by the Board of Management of the dispensary.

Green light for the new primary school

If all goes according to plan, every child in the Mzuri region will soon be able to attend elementary school. The existing school in Kasemeni is out of reach for a large group of children from the region because of the long distances between school and home. Walking 3 hours twice a day, often in the burning sun, means in practice that many children do not attend school. Fortunately, this will change starting with the new school year, in January 2024. In recent weeks, plans for a new elementary school have been finalized and the first construction work has begun. The project will cost around €160,000.- For a small part of those costs we are still looking for donors. Click on the project for more information.

New policy report 2023 – 2025

In early February 2023, the board adopted a policy plan, outlining our plans for the period 2023 2025. If you want to learn more about the ways in which our foundation intends to support the communities of Bang’a and Kasemeni in the coming years and what is needed to do so, please read on here.

Annette’s womengroup starts with chicken farming

Annette’s Women Group was able to start a chicken project with the help of our foundation and of KS Foundation. A total of seven chicken coops have been built, including water tanks. There are also sufficient financial resources to purchase new chicks and the necessary feed in the coming weeks.

 

 

Oktober in Bang’a en Kasemeni

In October I visited Bang’a and Kasemeni again, took a closer look at our projects and, together with the local population, investigated what the next steps should be. The projects are generally going well, but it also shows again and again how much work still needs to be done.

Expansion of Bang’a water dam started

In 2021, the Saidia Kwale Foundation in Bang’a had a basin (locally they call this a ‘dam’) built for the storage of water during the rainy season. Much needed because climate change is hitting this part of Africa hard.

First baby born at Kasemeni dispensary

This summer, the dispensary was actually put into use. Shortly after the start, the first delivery took place and a Masai boy came into the world healthy. Meanwhile, the waiting room is full every day.

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