
Helping to fight famine in Kenya this Christmas
Anglican Overseas Aid’s partner in Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is helping to alleviate the suffering of communities as they encounter severe ongoing drought
Anglican Overseas Aid’s partner in Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is helping to alleviate the suffering of communities as they encounter severe ongoing drought
Anglican Overseas Aid’s partner in Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is prioritising the protection of children who have suffered harassment and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic
The story of Jesus’ mother Mary, who became pregnant at a young age and faced potential stoning, while very different in context, resonates with Anglican Overseas Aid’s (AOA) work in Kenya, where they partner with the Anglican Church of Kenya to protect the rights of women and children
“We are facing tough financial moments now as [we have] no group meetings, nowhere to take our goat or chicken since the markets are closed and the hotels too. We are just praying to God to help the situation pass so that life goes back to normal,” says Christine, a member of the Anglican Development Services, Eastern (ADSE)
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