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Kilimo Bora Kwa Kina Mama Project: Empowering Women through Crop Cultivation in Kenya

by Ellie Van Houtte | Photographer, Citizen Diplomat, Creative Political Professional on Oct 07, 2010

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The farming project dubbed Kilimo Bora Kwa kina Mama Project (Food crop cultivation for Women) was designed to provide an alternative source of income for the widows in Homa-bay district far from the f...

The farming project dubbed Kilimo Bora Kwa kina Mama Project (Food crop cultivation for Women) was designed to provide an alternative source of income for the widows in Homa-bay district far from the fish mongering business that is rampant in the area due to its proximity to the lake Victoria, which is largely responsible for the high HIV/AIDS prevalence rates amongst the women, most of whom are widows in the district.

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