Thursday, October 27, 2005

POLITICS: SAGAM SAYS 'NO'

Attempts by Information Minister Raphael Tuju to campaign for a Yes vote in Nyanza were disrupted for the fourth day when he ran into a hostile crowd near Kisumu.....

While the noted article depicts the events in Rabuor, Nyondo, there was also word of similar events that occured in Sagam Village on October 26th. Minister Tuju arrived at Sagam Primary School on Wednesday via helicopter and was met with hostility by the residents of Sagam. Just like their counterparts in Rabuor, the people of Sagam and the neighbouring region support the Orange camp ('No' vote)in regards to the Constitutional referendum. An opinion poll released last week put the 'No' camp 10 percentage points ahead of the 'Yes' camp in the run-up to the November 21 vote.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

EDUCATION: KCSE Secondary Exams Begin


Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (KCSE) level examinations have begun. These examinations will mark the end of the current KCSE syllabus. We wish the students at Sagam Mixed Secondary and Sinaga Girls High School all the best in their examinations...

Photo: Students at Sinaga Girls High School

DEVELOPMENT: GSK to Boost HIV/Aids Healthcare


Multinational drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has announced a multimillion-dollar programme to improve HIV/AIDS treatment at 60 facilities in Kenya...

Photo: Sagam Hospital offers VCT services

Monday, October 17, 2005

Training HIV/AIDS orphans in sub-Saharan Africa

Interesting article on an effort to improve the lives of HIV/AIDS orphans in Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia and Zambia...

Sunday, October 16, 2005

SAGAM PICTORIAL























Photos:

From the top: Members of the Yaw Pachi Women's group during a walk through the village; A typical homestead in the village; Sinaga Girls High School students during a performance; Customers wait at the local bank; Man hauls produce on his bicycle (a major means of transportation of goods in the village) after a hard day's work; A young man digging a trench as part of his contribution to the water project; Collection of water; District Commissioner and chiefs addressing a meeting in the village; Rotarians visit Sagam Hospital; One of the many streams flowing through the village; Sagam Mixed Secondary School students relaxing during a break.

Friday, September 30, 2005

"Women break new ground in rural media"

"Women break new ground in rural media"

Any potential application to Sagam?

Thursday, September 29, 2005

North Carolina and Kenya

North Carolina and Kenya

I do not know this person, but it seemed to be worth adding here. He seems to have done some very good things and I will try to reach him.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

"Success in Haiti - one program at a time"

"Success in Haiti - one program at a time"

This article from the Christian Science Monitor, dealing with a successful program in Haiti, may be of interest to the Sagam community.

Investment Policy Review

Investment Policy Review

This is an advance copy of the UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development - report on Kenya.

When I see something like this 126 page report, I wonder how all of us can do a better job of relating it to Sagam. Surely, there must be a way to make this more relevant and meaningful? And, most important, a way for the Sagam community, constructively, to voice its various opinions.

There is no easy way to solve this problem, but the technology is at least making it easier to get to material like this and to share it with others. Now we need to learn better how to offer our views to people who are willing to listen. That is a challenge every community in the world now faces, and few are better positioned than is Sagam to show the world how to make it happen!

Monday, September 26, 2005

"The Millennium Villages - A New Approach to Fighting Poverty in Africa"

"The Millennium Villages - A New Approach to Fighting Poverty in Africa"

This may be of interest to the Sagam community. It may be worth considering how Sagam can better compare itself with Sauri. There is no reason for one village to get all the attention!

Friday, September 23, 2005

"Africa Animated!"

"Africa Animated!"

A UNESCO program in East Africa that may be of interest to younger members of the Sagam community.

ECOSANDALS: Home - Akala,Sandals,Footwear

ECOSANDALS: Home - Akala,Sandals,Footwear

This may be of interest to the Sagam community. I just sent a note to the ceo who attended the same university as I.

Angelina and Jeff's Excellent Ideas

Angelina and Jeff's Excellent Ideas

My guess is that many in the Sagam community will be supportive of the idea behind this editorial from The New York Times a few days ago. It would just be good to substitute Sagam for Sauri, right?

Thursday, September 22, 2005

The Search for Identity


Kenya is not a country without culture. With so many ethnic groups and languages, culture in Kenya is vibrant and eclectic. However, is there a lack of a distinct and wholesome 'Kenyan culture'?

In the summer of 2004, Kenya launched a competition to decide its national dress. Aside from the distictive clothing of the Maasai and Turkana, the government decided that Kenya, as a whole, did not have its own dress. One year later after the winning design was announced, it has proved unpopular among most Kenyans.

What do the people of Sagam think of the national dress and would they wear it? Should we try to establish a uniform culture or just remain within the customs of our own ethnic groups?

Photos of the winning design can be seen at the official website of the Kenyan National Dress

EDUCATION: Kenya receives Sh37m for Girls' Education


The US Government donated Sh37.5 million in scholarships for 2,500 girls in primary and secondary schools in the country.

Read more here.

Troubled genius: The Dennis Oliech saga


Football is very popular in Kenya as well as in Sagam as it is the sport every small boy dreams of playing and succeeding in. (In fact, there are contributors on this board that may admit to their dabbling in professional football in their younger days....)

Although Kenya has not had a lot of success in the international scene, Kenyans still dream of the day when we will make the World Cup. Perhaps talented striker Dennis Oliech could lead us there....

This is the interesting story of Dennis Oliech, one of Kenya's rising football stars...

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

COMMUNICATIONS: "Eco-friendly radio station started in Wales"

COMMUNICATIONS: "Eco-friendly radio station started in Wales"

Does this have any potential application to Sagam?

"A big idea for aiding Africa -- think small"

"A big idea for aiding Africa -- think small"

Sunday, September 18, 2005

DEVELOPMENT: Barack OBAMA and "Constant Gardener"

DEVELOPMENT: Barack OBAMA and "Constant Gardener"

I, too, have now seen the film, "Constant Gardener". See this earlier post here. As a non-Kenyan, I found it to be a great story, and one that should serve as a wonderful conversation started between Sagam Village and others. Members of the Sagam community may be interested in reading the comments from 31 readers (as of this post) of The New York Times about the movie. (As an aside, wouldn't it be marvelous to connect the readers of The Times with readers of the Nation and the Standard with one another to talk about the movie?)

In the title, above, I have included Senator Orack OBAMA, probably the best known son of Kenya in the US today. He has been outspoken in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina tragedy here in the U.S. I heard him today on televsion talking about his view that the poor people who have been most affected by the hurricane are both black and white, and the need to confront poverty regardless of the color of one's skin.

The confluence of the film and the Senator opens up opportunities for new and important links to be constructed between out two countries, and I want to do all that I can to be of service in including Sagam near to the center of that opportunity.

Friday, September 16, 2005

COMMUNICATIONS: Afghan village mirrors national plight

COMMUNICATIONS: Afghan village mirrors national plight

This is the story of a BBC reporter's day spent in an Afghan village. He brought an internet connection and many questions with him.

Does this suggest any ideas for Sagam Village?

There are more relevant links to this Afghan story here.