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Travelling around Kenya last week, it was inspiring to see how farming has transformed people's lives. Like Gerald Nakhungu in Matungo, Mumias. By growing finger millet, he's been able to build a brick house, take his three children to private schools,

Christopher and Jane Makana switched from farming sugar cane to maize because they could get two harvests in 12 months and not one in 22 months. The steady source of income has helped them educate their children, improve their home and help their son star

After shooting at several sites all day, we got to our final location just as the heavens opened and the sun dipped. With shooting proving impossible due to the circumstances, we enjoyed specially prepared tea and arrow roots as hailstones hammered the

Kids being kids

Catching some shade

The Dining Hall

Group photo

Ripening bananas

Maize, freshly boiled

Shy but curious

Distracted during class

Vincent Atitwa and Beatrice Makokha - Community Computer Lab

All Home-made ,amazing sound!

2012.04.30 Boda boda in Mumias - KE

Kisumo - Kenya

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