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- Learn Swahili Learn Swahili - To learn Swahili, also called Kiswahili, can be very fast and easy; using Pimsleur Swahili MP3 audios and regularly listening to these will teach you Swahili in a few weeks. The Pimsleur Swahili language course is availalbe online fo...
- Natural Gifts And Holiday Decorations For All Seasons Give gifts and decorate with products made from natural materials. Better for the environment, organic materials don't contain potentially harmful chemicals, and can be easily recycled when they've out lived their usefulness. Natural materials aren...
- Wild Lion Gifts Is the lion your favorite animal? Do you dream of going on an African safari? Read what lion researchers are saying on their blogs, or search for for great lion gift ideas- great lion cards, the best Kenya safari tours and lodges, informative and ent...
- Asante Africa Foundation - A New Squidoo Charity Partner! Asante Africa Foundation believes that every child deserves an education and the opportunity to choose their future, regardless of where they are born. For several years we've maintained a Squidoo presence with the lens, Would You Trade Your...
- The Black Rhinoceros: Bigger than a Truck? The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) may not look black, and that's because it isn't. It's gray, and hard to differentiate between them and other species of rhinos. Adults weigh a ton...literally. Breaking the scales at a whopping 1760 pounds mini...
- Addicted to Coffee So are you a coffee lover? Coffee is one of the most consumed products in the world. Coffee drinks are the beverages brewed from the roasted and ground beans of the coffee plants from all over the world. And believe it or not it is consumed by almost...
- Matatu: Public Transport in Kenya A Matatu is a mode of public transport in Kenya. This lens hopes to inspire you to experience the "real africa feeling" in a matatu next time you're in Kenya! ;-) Much has changed (for the better of passengers) in the matatu business over th...
- Human Race Embrace: Nobel Peace Prize Winners What is in a name and do people live up to their names? In my culture naming a child is considered very important and some people believe that the name you give your child determines what type of life they will have and how important they will be in...
- KENWA - Kenya Network of Women With HIV/AIDS www.kenwa.org KENWA is a grassroots organization in Nairobi, Kenya. It promises its 7000 members, mostly women with HIV/AIDS, to support their orphaned children in that event. That is why KENWA presently supports 1743 children. It costs $58,000 a month to feed the...
- Kenya - Learn, Explore and Travel Geography: Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Somalia and Tanzania Climate: varies from tropical along coast to arid in interior Terrain: low plains rise to central highlands bisected by Great Rift Vall...
- BadMsM's Knit-O-Rama Knitting has taken me places I never thought I would go, and helped me touch the lives of so many other people I would never have met otherwise. I never imagined that all the hours I spent teaching machine knitting to myself and others would pro...
- Olympian Bernard Lagat Bernard Kipchirchir Lagat (b. December 12, 1974, Kapsabet, Kenya) is a middle and long distance champion athlete who now represents the United States. In July, 2008, Lagat won the US Olympic Trials in the 1500m and 5000m, making the Olympic team in b...
- Black History International October is Black History Month in the United Kingdom. See below for resources. This year, with the election of President Obama, we have even more to celebrate than usual. The President has just made history again - by winning the Nobel Peace Prize...
- Rawnda and What I Learned This Summer, 2009 This lens is about Rwanda and my observations of the genocide, the country and people of Rwanda. Other lenses will follow this one and will target the orphans and poor children of Rwanda as well as the current socioeconmic conditions in Rwanda. Thi...
- Flip Flop Decor Where do old flip flops go when they're done flipping? Well, they become flip flop decor, of course! Actually, old flip flops are often destined for centuries in our landfills and threatened the ocean life off Kenya's beaches. Creative artists, how...
- Loren Davis Attacks On Barack Obama Over the last month, a new round of dirty rumors about Barack Obama has begun circulating around the Internet, as ridiculous as ever. This new round of rumors claims that Obama is a secret Muslim and corrupt Kenyan political boss who will enact the c...
- Safari and Wildlife Viewing Here is a selection of articles and reviews of safari holidays and wildlife viewing vacations in various parts of the world: Africa (Namibia and Botswana), Borneo, Canada, USA and Asia... Lots of photographs, travel tips, advice and recommendations,...
- Biovision - African Development and Agro Science Biovision is a NGO (Non Governmental Organization) that is operating mainly in Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania and has its roots in Switzerland. With the cash award he recieved with the World Food Prize, Dr. Herren in 1998 established BioVision, a priva...
- green belt movement and how it came about What is the Green Belt Movement? According to the Green Belt Movement's website it is" one of the most prominent women's civil society organizations, based in Kenya, advocating for human rights and supporting good governance and peaceful democratic...
- The International Rescue Committee We're an organization that goes to war zones to rescue and then rebuilds lives. Founded in 1933, the IRC is a global leader in emergency relief, rehabilitation, protection of human rights, protection, post-conflict development, resettlement services...
