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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

An ICT tool Spicing up information sharing.

A group of women enjoys the music and films form an ipod.
In October 2010, we visited a village deep in the rural parts of Olmoran in Laikipia, where we met an old woman, whom we asked her to show us the direction to Dam-Samaki where the field day was held. The jovial old woman showed us the direction, and encouraged us that we were almost getting there. She was also attending the field day. We left her behind because she was on foot as we were riding on a motorbike. Read full story.

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