In 2017 the percentage of Kekeli teachings that were monitored dropped from over 60% to 30%. The goal the monitors have set for themselves is to attend over 50% of the Kekeli teachings, so this drop is something all of us want to see improved. Monitoring helps provide the Kekeli Women with in-person support, increases…
Read MoreBetween trips: what goes on when we’re away?
Most of our public focus surrounds the trips we take to Ghana about twice per year. The last was in December and the next will be this coming August. The bulk of our new trainings happen on these trips, where the women spend one or two weeks in full day sessions learning the material they…
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While I am a little behind in this post, I wanted to share what the amazing Kekeli women did in the month of February. They held 17 presentations throughout February where they taught on topics like: blood pressure, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation, family planning practices, malaria, cholera, diarrhea, dehydration, HIV / AIDS, preparation of local…
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