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Last post from Kenya

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 29th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya, Latest News.

This will be my last post before flying out on Friday. It is Wednesday evening and I just finished talking with Abby in Portland, Oregon.  I woke her up at 8 AM. […]

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Peecycling in Kitere

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 26th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

We took a walk this morning to meet with some of the women from the Riverside Women’s Group. They wear purple and black as their signature color to let people […]

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Last day of meetings!

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 21st, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

Today was my last day of meetings and I showed our powerpoint three times –  one time in a taxi to Asad Mahmood from FINCA organization. It was the only […]

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Visits to the World Bank and Umande Trust

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 20th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

Today I met Yolande Coombes and Sara Lewnida, Senior Sanitation Specialists at the World Bank. Headquartered in Nairobi for all of Africa, it was a real pleasure to have a […]

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Water Services Trust Fund

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 19th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

Just moments after meeting, we knew we needed a photo together. Today I met with members of the sanitation team at WSTF. The Water Services Trust Fund, Kenya, was established […]

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Visit to Sanergy

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 17th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

We have safely arrived and jumped right into the heat and into mango season. (YES!) I saw wild giraffes on my first day – just outside of the city.  Ani Vallabhaneni, […]

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Here we go…..

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 14th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

Here we go…… Neil helped me out yesterday with final powerpoint updates. Abe and I talked by phone about concepts and language choices and then Neil executed the details with great […]

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Rich Earth Recognized

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 13th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

     Tim Johnson of WTSA interviews Abe and Kim after the BDCC CEDS announcement. Tuesday morning there was a press conference at the River Garden for the BDCC CEDS : Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation, Community […]

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Board Retreat

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 12th, 2015. Categories: Latest News.

Bottom left to right: Neil Patel, our intern, Ben Goldberg, Dan Marks, Tatiana Schrieber, Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, top row: Kim Nace,Director, Emily Fabel, Marion Abell, John Hatton, Konrad Scheltema, Abe Noe-Hays, Director. Today […]

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Leaving next week for Nairobi!

Written by Kim Nace. Posted on January 10th, 2015. Categories: Kim in Kenya.

A long awaited adventure is about to begin.  I’m heading to Africa to feel the warm sun, flip flop around some villages, eat corn porridge, listen to Swahili and Luo, […]

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