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Through the lens of a camera

April 15, 2018by Yellowman Wendy Leave a comment

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Culture, Education, Healthcare, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

Highlights from the February 2018 visit

April 6, 2018by Yellowman Wendy 1 Comment

As usual, the February trip was hugely successful, much being accomplished in a relatively short amount of time. Building Team Phase One of Mary’s new clinic was completed. The doors, […]

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Education, Healthcare, Information

Girls’ Refuge (Mtelo House) update

January 3, 2016by Yellowman Wendy Leave a comment

During the September visit we caught up on how the girls’ refuge programme was developing and agreed that a shower block would be the next addition to the dormitory. Situated to the rear of […]

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Education

Yellow Day Fundraiser

July 6, 2014by Yellowman Wendy Leave a comment

The Yellow day fundraiser at Burnside Primary School yesterday was a tremendous success. Both pupils and staff entered wholeheartedly into the spirit of the day wearing all manner of yellow […]

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About yellowmen.org

The Yellowmen are a group of Sussex Rotarians and friends led by Eddie McCall who have been working in Central Pokot, North West Kenya for the past twelve years, helping the local tribespeople.

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West Pokot, Northern Kenya

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The region and its People

West Pokot County is a county of Kenya with a population of 512,690 and an area of 8,418.2 km². There are two main subgroups among Pokot: Cultivators (‘corn people’) and pastoralists (‘goat people’). Wealth is measured by the number of animals one owns. Cows and goats are used for barter, exchange and as a form of bride wealth.

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