The World is Ours

Friday, August 9, 2013

Photos: Part 1

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Today, I took a professional photo with Mwarv and went through a bunch of pictures to use as filler shots for marketing the organization. T...
Friday, August 2, 2013

Partners!

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Today, I went to a series of meetings where we have made a decision on our partners. It is quite exciting because we have been at this for ...
Friday, July 26, 2013

Education- CFK

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Today, I met with Roggers of the Education Program. A very dedicated and on point guy, I must say. He took me through the Education program...
Thursday, July 25, 2013

Taka ni Pato

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Today, I visited the Tabitha clnic again before meeting with Moses of the Taka ni Pato Program. Taka ni pato refers to "trash is cash...
Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Sports Program

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Today's CFK visit allowed me to meet with Cantar of the Sports Association. A very friendly fellow, we discussed what would be useful f...
Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Binti Pamoja

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Today, for Kibera Week, I visited Binti Pamoja. Binit Pamoja means Daughters United and works with more than 1600 girls throughout Kibera e...
Monday, July 22, 2013

Kibera Week- Health

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This week, I am in Kibera visiting with officers from different programs within Carolina for Kibera. I have been invited to join activities...
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Tonja Khabir
Macon , Georgia
I am a 25 year old global citizen from Macon, Georgia. Over the last 5 years, I have studied, travelled, and worked abroad in countries including South Africa, Haiti, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. Such experiences have been phenomenal and life changing. But coming from a low income household in the U.S., accessing such opportunities is not an easy feat. In my experience, I have also noticed how rare it is to see other young African Americans and minorities sharing such experiences abroad. For that reason, I have decided to work to create these opportunities for young minorities in my hometown of Macon, Georgia. It is my goal to start a project that will encourage cultural understanding, global leadership, and allow youth to access the world beyond them. This blog is to track the progress of the organization's development along with the happenings of my everyday life here in Kenya. Thank you for your support.
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