Extreme hunger and malnutrition continue to be a pervasive issue in many countries, leading to long-term harm to individuals and communities. Malnutrition in Kenya remains a significant public health concern, particularly in informal settlements or slums, where residents face poor living conditions, overcrowding, inadequate sanitation, and limited access to essential services, making it difficult for them to access nutritious food.
Read MoreCommunity radio operations are guided by the principle of community ownership and a sense of belonging. In Kenya, there are community radio stations in almost every informal settlement in the 47 counties.
Read MoreIn March 2022, the Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing course began under the guidance of Madam Nancy Ndegi at Ruben Centre, a prominent training program in Human Development and Skills Training. The course has achieved significant success since its inception, motivating both students and the teacher.
Read MoreRuben Centre, a renowned charitable trust based in Nairobi, and Global Development Incubator (GDI) Africa, a leading social impact organization, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on a Shared Services Platform.
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