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13 counties are affected by poor long rains in Kenya today.

More than 10,000 livestock have died in a span of 3 months in Ganze, kilifi county following a prolonged drought.
Residents are forced to trek a distance of over 30km to reach Renji dam, which is now the only remaining source of water but also believed to be drying up quickly.
Some residents claim that this situation has forced their children to drop out of school as they do not have money to cater schools due to the death of their livestock which is their their only revenue.

KUTOA NI MOYO


A survey by KNA in kaloleni, ganze and kilifi north earlier this year established a total crop failure as all maize planted during the months of April and may dried up immaturely.
The kilifi county executive member in charge for agriculture, livestock development and fisheries,  said the county is likely to face a severe shortage of food especially in semi-arid parts of Ganze,kaloleni and magarini where livestock have been affected by lack of pastures as a result of failed rains.


HABA NA HABA is a group of young
people who have come together to
give out their energies, hearts and
souls for the betterment of the less
fortunate in society. Indeed, their main
aim is to make a difference in their little
capacities with the strong belief that
one life saved can do something for
the world tomorrow, and that God has
all given us a responsibility to take care
of each other.

MOMBASA CHARITY TOURS


They do this through charity events and
tour and online enhancement which bring people together.

On 21st - 23rd October, 2016, HABA NA HABA have a panned charity tour to Ganze, in kilifi county which will be held at silala primary school.
The main aim of this event is to empower the community.


There will be a mentorship programme to both boys and girls, sensitizing the community about reproductive Health, a mini medical camp,  introduce re-useable sanitary towels, build a bathroom,  donate mattresses to silala primary school and donate food and clothing too.


Find below HABA NA HABA past events:

2008 -IMANI CHILDREN,S HOME KAYOLE.

2009-HOREC CHILDREN,S HOME RUAI AND C.C.R.C CHILDRENS HOME KAMULU

2010-TARAJA CHILDREN,S HOME ATHI-RIVER,HOREC CHILDRENS HOME.

2011-FUATA NYAYO CHILDRENS HOME KAMULU,LIBERTY CHILDRENS HOME MLOLONGO

2012-LIGHT CHILDRENS HOME, RONGAI
2012-LUNCH WITH THE STREET KIDS IN CITY PARK,NAIROBI

2013-BARAKA ZA ABRAHAM CHILDRENS HOME, KIBERA
2013-KARIOBANGI NORTH ELDERLY WOMEN VISIT AND A TOUR IN THE KOROGOCHO SLUMS

2014-KAJIADO GIRLS' RESCUE CENTER,OLOSHO-OIBOR.
2014-BURNT FOREST IDP CAMP
2014-LUNH RETREAT WITH THE STREET AT NAIROBI

2015 - PRE - VISIT TO ONE OF THE STREET KIDS RETURNED HOME FROM THE STREETS AND HES BACK TO SCHOOL UNDER THIS FOUNDATION
2015 - SAMBURU CHARITY TOUR AT WAMBA 

2016 - WATER PROJECT AT LIBERTY CHILDRENS HOME MLOLONGO

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