About us

We are a group of passionate individuals that care about people, communities and the future of the world. Our vision is of a world without extreme poverty. We intend to work in one small geographical area at a time and improve the quality of life of the people that live there. We will tackle health, education, environment, poverty, gender, communications and all the barriers to sustainable development. We will measure our success against the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. Building partnerships with other organisations and undertaking genuine consultation and engagement with the communities we work with are two main guiding principles in our work, along with honesty, transparency and accountability.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Why we do what we do where we do it.

Unless you have been to Kenya and witnessed the poverty first hand, it is difficult to understand just how hard life can be. The statistics just don't do the stories justice, so I'll just give you a few:
  • 1.4 billion people in the world live on less than $1 per day (2005);
  • 18% of women and 12% of men in Nyanza Province, where our headquarters are located, are infected with HIV. One third of girls are married by age 18 (2008); and,
  • 77 out of every one thousand children born in Kenya in 2003 did not reach their first birthday.

But you knew that. Or if you didn't know that, you probably had the feeling that there was something terrible happening in the world that you just didn't want to know about. It's that feeling that makes you change the channel when you see African kids on TV.

That's the thing about Happy Villages. We know that that feeling is only necessary for long enough to motivate us to action. There is no need to feel helpless and hopeless. There is no need to shut your eyes to reality and pretend poverty doesn't exist. You can join us and do something about it.

The first thing to do is to follow this blog and sign up to our newsletter. Get educated. Open your eyes. When you see how you can help, you won't want to close them again.

No comments:

Post a Comment