Merry Christmas and a happy 2017!
The whole team from eeem.org wish you a merry and joyful christmas. Thank you for your support in 2016. We wish you a happy year 2017.
Read More(Online) Greetings from Loiyangalani
“Receive greetings from Naning’oi Women group. We are happy, we are progressing well. We are excited as Naningoi Women Group that we are connected to the world …” This e-mail we got the 25th of november after we left Loiyangalani.
Read Moreeeem.org eBook overview with example pages now downloadable
For those of you who want to try it for yourselves, we have created a multimedia eBook with 55 example pages from our large variety of multimedia learning eBooks. You can download the ePub file directly to your iPad or …
Read MoreLearning to read, to write and even to receive money via mobile phone
The eeem.org project opens the door to new opportunities. It not only teaches how to read and write- it even gives our patricipants the opportunity to learn how to pay and receive money via their mobile phones. That’s a big step towards …
Read MoreWith the eeem.org project our participants get better value at the livestock market
Part 2 of our selected statements from the participants in Hurri Hills show how our students see their new opportunities at the lifestock market. Now they know the perfect time to sell animals during the “drought cycle”.
Read MoreSome statements from the students
It’s always great to get some encouraging feedback. But we did not expect such a positive reaction as we got from our students of Hurri Hills in Kenya. See this small footage and hear them with their own words.
Read MoreBack from Kenya
We are back from Kenya and we are happy to report that the first training workshops for barefoot teachers in Loiyangalani and Hurri Hills were very successful. We introduced the eBooks in 7-day training courses, working very effectively in small …
Read MoreNew doors opened
“When one door closes, another one opens” (André Gide). It was really a disappointment when our planned project with TOGEV and VSF ultimately didn’t come to fruition. But we took further steps to go forward with eeem.org on our own. Then VENRO …
Read MoreLooking for a new project partner in Kenia
Due to enhanced government regulations in Kenia our project partner Tierärzte ohne Grenzen e.V. (Veterinaires Sans Frontieres) is unable to proceed to the next stage of our multimedia learning project for nomadic people in Kenia. However, the funding provided by …
Read MoreWith a little help from my (friends) government
Since 1988 the BMZ sets aside money to support grass root activities of NGO`s in developing countries. This money is especially targeted for private organizations, who work voluntarily. Millions of people have benefited from these initiatives. The German NGO´s have …
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