It’s always great to get some encouraging feedback. But we did not expect such a positive reaction as we got from our students of Hurri Hills in Kenya.
eeem.org matches the technological advantages of multimedia with the traditional knowledge of nomadic people and educational expertise. This winning combination opens up new opportunities.
eeem.org is a project of up4change, an NGO with the mission to bring new educational opportunities with multimedia e-learning programs to illiterate communities around the world.
For 10 days we tested our E-Learning Programm (Ethno E Empowerment) with a women group at Loiyangalani, Lake Turkana. Here you get some impressions ...
Nairobi, Kenya (CIMMYT) – A new comprehensive integrated pest management (IPM)-based technical guide produced by international experts will help scientists, extension agents and farmers to tackle t
This is one of the video that were developed after farmer to farmer video training in Njala university conducted by Access Agriculture funded by USAID in the INGENAES/ worldfish poject in Sierra Le
This is one of the three videos that were developed after farmer to farmer video training in Njala university conducted by Access Agriculture funded by USAID in the INGENAES/ worldfish poject in Si
This is one of the video that were developed after farmer to farmer video training in Njala university conducted by Access Agriculture funded by USAID in the INGENAES/ worldfish poject in Sierra Le
"Dawa", a hot drink made from locally sourced honey, ginger and lemon has become a trendy drink in Kenya’s urban centres. Apart from Dawa, honey is used in so many ways in daily life.