The year comes to an
end. I watch the sun set and go back in time...
i go back and
reflect on the journey that has been. The journey of my village
towards self reliance, a journey that aims to break the cycle of poverty, diseases and hunger.
view of the sunset from Ndurutu Village |
Its been almost 2
years since me and the gang in Kenya founded Kenya Dorf Volunteers
(KEDOVO)- which is a Non Profit Oganisation based both in Germany and
Kenya that uses a holistic approach to tackle development issues for
the communities of the Aberdares mountains in Nyeri Kenya. We all
agreed to use Rural based solutions for sustainable development.
My community has
been coffee producers since time immemorial. My father and his father
and the fathers before them all relied on coffee production to feed,
educate and care for their families.
my father planting new coffee trees in March 2013 |
Today despite coffee
being the most second traded commodity in the world, coffee producers
all over the world are still among the most poorest communities in
the world.
Their children
hardly have access to education, many have no acess or lack means to
good health, many of them live in absolute poverty.
I am a daughter of a
coffee producer, and i feel the pain of all the coffee producers all
over the world.
I sit and reflect, i
sit and worry, I sit and ask myself- is it possible for coffee
producers to live a decent living from coffee production? How can
coffee producers achieve economic development? Can one day my people
sleep without a worrry in the world? Can they one day walk / ride
with smiles all the way to the bank?
Gathogo, one of our vocal farmers |
Chania Coffee is the
journey of a far away village at the foot of Mt. Kenya and the
Aberdares, its the journey of the village of my birth, its the
journey of my people.
The journey hasnt
been easy, but we have kept the faith. Along the way we have met and
made friends, partners and clients who have and continue believing in
us. People who have believed that survival for my community is not
enough- people that we will always be thankful to, without them the
journey would have been so much harder.
Because of their
believe in us the children of my village have now access to
education, the women from my village have set up small business
enterprises, my community has now access to clean water, the children
of my village have now dreams...
George of Kedovo Kenya distributing new school desksat Karindundu primary |
New uniforms for Ndurutu Primary |
women group funded by Kedovo to start small businesses |
New books for Ndurutu Primary class 4 |
water tank for one of our coffee farmers |
Davie of Kedovo handing over new desks to Ndurutu Primary in Nov 2014 |
New desks for Ndurutu Primary |
Mary of Kedovo handing over text books for Ndurutu primary in Nov 2014 |
The journey
continues.....
In Pictures....The
journey that has been.
Nicole & Soni in Bremen to receive the coffee from Karindundu in Feb 2014 |
Soni & Connie in Wilstedt |
Handing over new tanks to this old couple in Nov 2014 |
Kira & Jan of Loppokaffeexpress on coffee safari in Kenya |
The work is not yet done, lets continue changing the dark story of poverty in your coffee cup
The journey
continues
Signed
Soni