Unitarian Universalists of the Blue Ridge
Serving Rappahannock, Culpeper, Madison, Fauquier, Page, and Warren Counties
SANGO-Kenya has now been working in rural villages in Western Kenya for four years. The program has grown every year in response to the ever-increasing needs, many caused by climate change. They now have nearly 500 farmers in the program, 250 farmers just beginning. That translates to their direct impact extending to approximately 2,500 women, children, and other household members. During this presentation, Kit Goldfarb, the co-founder ofΒ SANGO-Kenya,Β will talk about the growing challenges, how SANGO-KenyaΒ and the farmers are responding, and discuss what farmers and community leaders told her about the program during her last trip in Oct-Dec, 2023.
Image from: http://sango-kenya.org/category/sango-diary/Β