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Stoves for the Serengeti

Conservation change ICSEE (T) is delighted to announce that for the first time, the Maasai Stoves & Solar Project is now available in the Serengeti. The Maasai live in Tanzania and Kenya, many near near the most famous areas in East Africa for the protection and conservation of wildlife. Maasai

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Announcing the new Cow Fodder Factory

We are proud to announce the establishment of our new Cow Fodder Factory at our lot in Mto wa Mbu. We’ve seen that droughts and grass shortage are going to be a permanent feature of the pastoralist life here. So providing high quality, and affordable cow fodder is an essential

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Leadership workshop at Cypress Hill

Leaders training leaders

ICSEE has helped to organize four women’s groups in recent years. Each has resources and income-generating businesses. To be successful, organizations need to be living, learning organisms. Good organizations challenge assumptions and habits on a regular basis.And most importantly, each has leaders who do a great job, even in situations

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Widow update

Maasai widows have difficult lives. Our collaboration with the Global Fund for Widows (GFW) is an important avenue for finding ways to  improve income opportunities for women,  especially widows. It’s one example of the ways we continually seek opportunities for the people to earn a better income. This applies to

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safe water in rural Africa

Safe water report card

The International Collaborative introduced water sanitation systems to the Maasai, based on tried-and-true chlorination technology, adapted to the local conditions. We take on a huge responsibility when we tell families that the water is safe. After all, we are telling a mother she doesn’t need to do anything to the

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Safe water report card

The International Collaborative introduced water sanitation systems based on tried-and-true chlorination technology, adapted to the local conditions. We take on a huge responsibility when we tell families that the water is safe. After all, we are telling a mother she doesn’t need to do anything to the water before her

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Video of Maasai women bringing light to the people

Bringing light to the people – solar-powered micro-grid installation video A solar-powered micro-grid installation, bringing electricity to Maasai people is the subject of this remarkable two-minute video. See what happens with people who live far off the grid in Tanzania, as they bring electricity home for the first time. Expert

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A path to sew

Adela completed seventh grade and wanted to continue learning. But because her father was already planning her marriage, she could not go further. But Adela loved to sew. But she managed to escape the marriage and ran away to Arusha town. There she worked as a housemaid. When her employer

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Progress with Safer Water

We are very excited about the progress the ICSEE has made in our effort to help local communities access safer drinking water, in spite of the terrible pollution in the surface ponds they use. Our work in developing the first three water project sites has given us a good view

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clean water for the Maasai

Clean water for the rural poor

  Finding innovative water treatment for clean water, especially for the rural poor, is not the challenge in front of us. Instead, we’re exploring ways to adapt very inexpensive and effective water sanitation methods used all over the world. We are demonstrating the effecteffectiveness of these approaches to clean water

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