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SUMMARY:Beekeeping Training at Morijo
DESCRIPTION:Beekeeping among the Maasai is a rapidly growing\, sustainable\, and\, alternative livelihood initiative\, particularly for women in Loita Kenya\, providing financial independence\, enhancing climate resilience\, and promoting conservation. These projects\, often supported by organizations like Oltoilo Le Maa CBO\, offer a stable income source that\, unlike cattle\, is less affected by droughts. \nKey Aspects of Maasai Beekeeping: \n\nEmpowerment: The initiatives\, such as the Loita Beekeeping Women Group\, have shifted income generation away from exclusive reliance on milk sales\, allowing women to pay for school fees and household needs.\nEnvironmental Conservation: Beekeeping encourages the protection of forests and trees\, which are essential for bee habitats\, thereby reducing deforestation and improving biodiversity.\nModernization: While traditional methods exist\, many\, especially in the Maasai Mara\, are adopting modern hives and training.\nEconomic Impact: Honey is marketed as a high-value product\, with initiatives sometimes including branding and\,proper packaging for\,\,tourism-related\, sales.\nOvercoming Drought: As climate change severely impacts\,pastoralism\, beekeeping offers a\,resilient alternative that enables\,financial stability without abandoning traditional\,livestock-centered culture
URL:https://oltoilolemaacbo.org/event/beekeeping-training-at-morijo/
LOCATION:Morijo Loita\, Morijo Loita\, Narok\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Beekeeping
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oltoilo Le Maa CBO":MAILTO:info@oltoilolemaacbo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260528T080000
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SUMMARY:Ilkerin Loita Anti-FGM Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Maasai women are leading a quiet revolution against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Loita Kenya\, transforming from subjects of a deep-rooted cultural tradition into key agents of change. Through community-led advocacy\, alternative rites of passage\, and economic empowerment\, they are actively protecting their daughters and challenging patriarchal norms to eliminate this practice. \nKey Strategies and Initiatives \n\nAlternative Rites of Passage (ARP):This is a critical community-driven approach where traditional ceremonies and teachings about womanhood are retained\, but the physical “cut” is removed. Girls are educated on their rights and the health risks of FGM\, and they receive training on sexual and reproductive health.\n“Cut the Garment\, Not the Girl” Campaigns:Initiatives like those led by Oltoilo Le Maa CBO Community Concerns in Narok\, Kenya\, work with former “cutters”—the traditional women performing FGM—to turn them into advocates against it. These reformed cutters are trained in alternative livelihoods such as tailoring\, beaded jewelry\, and dairy farming.\nRescue Centers and Safe Houses:Women activists run safe houses where girls fleeing FGM and child marriage can seek refuge and continue their education.\nEngaging Men and Elders:Maasai women\, along with partners like Amref Health Africa\, engage the Council of Elders and younger Maasai warriors (morans) to publicly renounce FGM and support the marriage of uncut girls.\nEconomic Empowerment:By facilitating economic independence for women through dairy farming and micro-business\, campaigners reduce the desperation that sometimes leads families to marry off young\, cut daughters for dowry.\n\nImpact on Community \n\nReduced Prevalence:In areas like Narok County\, Kenya\, community sensitization has significantly lowered FGM rates.\nCultural Shift:The Maai Cultural Leaders and Council of Elders in Kajiado and Narok have made public declarations to ban FGM and accept uncut girls into cultural ceremonies.\nEducation over Tradition:Increased awareness has led to more girls staying in school rather than dropping out for early marriage\, which is closely linked to FGM.
URL:https://oltoilolemaacbo.org/event/ilkerin-loita-anti-fgm-campaign/
LOCATION:Ilkerin Loita\, Ilkerin Loita\, Narok County\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Community Empowerment,FGM
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oltoilo Le Maa CBO":MAILTO:info@oltoilolemaacbo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260725T080000
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CREATED:20260313T112654Z
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SUMMARY:Olmesutie HIV & AIDS Counseling
DESCRIPTION:HIV and AIDS counseling in the Maasai community is a highly specialized area\, focusing on culturally sensitive approaches to overcome taboos\, stigma\, and nomadic lifestyles that limit access to care. Efforts involve community health workers\, mobile clinics\, and partnerships with traditional leaders to deliver Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT)\, antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence counseling\, and education\, with a particular focus on empowering women and youth in Loita Narok county. \nKey Approaches and Strategies \n\nMobile VCT Services: Due to the nomadic lifestyle of the Maasai\, “Boma to Boma” (home-to-home) outreach programs are essential. Mobile clinics move from manyatta (homestead) to manyatta to offer counseling\, testing\, and ARV distribution.\nInvolvement of Community Leaders (Laigwanak): Traditional leaders\, or laigwanak\, are crucial in facilitating acceptance. Programs like SAFE Maa\, which work with these leaders\, have improved the credibility of HIV education\, leading to better reception of messages concerning sensitive issues.\nPeer Education & Youth Advocacy: Youth-friendly health promotions\, including sports tournaments\, are used for reproductive health seminars and voluntary testing. Peer educators\, particularly among younger Maasai\, help bridge gaps in discussing sensitive topics\, which are often taboos.\nWomen’s Empowerment: Programs focus on overcoming cultural practices that make women vulnerable to transmission\, such as polygamy and restricted decision-making power. Counseling helps women learn about their HIV status and manage\, or even negotiate\, safe sex.\nAddressing Cultural Barriers: Counseling efforts tackle harmful practices and address stigma\, which causes low self-esteem and fuels transmission. Educational efforts are tailored to educate the community on how to stop practices that contribute to the spread while protecting the community’s culture.\n\nChallenges and Support \n\nMigration and Adherence: Nomadic lifestyles and lack of consistent access to clinics make HIV treatment\, such as ARVs\, difficult to manage consistently\, leading to high resistance rates.\nTaboos and Stigma: Openly discussing sexual issues is traditionally taboo\, which has often inhibited the adoption of prevention measures.\nInfrastructure Issues: In many areas\, residents live far from health facilities\, requiring a long trek across difficult terrain to get medical help.\nStigma and Discrimination: Women with HIV are often heavily stigmatized\, which can lead to low self-esteem and higher vulnerability.\n\nThese targeted efforts are slowly increasing awareness and reducing the impact of HIV\, allowing for more people to receive the necessary care in a manner that respects their culture. \n 
URL:https://oltoilolemaacbo.org/event/olmesutie-hiv-aids-counseling/
LOCATION:Olmesutie Loita\, Olmesutie Loita\, Narok County\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Community Empowerment,HIV AND AIDS
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