Teaching kids to code

  Today is another one of those serendipitous days of cross-connections and parallel thinking that Isaac Asimov was talking about way back in 1959. In a single day the internet has allowed me to connect with the incredible team…

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Massive maasai ecosystem changes coming!

  The internet comes through again!After brainstorming a rainwater-harvesting solution for our maasai hosts in Nkiito, Amboseli I contacted IFAW who work in the area with KWS, protecting the elephants. They put me onto the Meshanani Project which led…

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All hands on deck

We’re ramping up the design work now for Nkiito’s water facility. After many years struggling to raise the funds for the monstrous well needed in the area we’ve decided to change tack. Maybe drilling 280m in lava and bedrock…

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We need your brainpower

Our volunteer Tony has been working hard in a small western Kenyan community of Eshibanze near Mumias. The school there has been supported by a young Canadian friend for over 6 years now but we need some help. The…

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Sex and the Savannah

  Anthropology. I love that word because it describes humans. The study of humankind. Devoid of race, nationality, colour, nurture, nature or belief. Just humans. In the words of Helen Fisher, PhD Biological Anthropologist, Research Professor and member of…

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