The Adventures Continue: Weeks 6 and 7
The past few weeks have been filled with a mixture of farm visits, teaching and learning opportunities, exchanges, and hands-on opportunities; I (Maggie) cannot believe that it is already mid-July…
The past few weeks have been filled with a mixture of farm visits, teaching and learning opportunities, exchanges, and hands-on opportunities; I (Maggie) cannot believe that it is already mid-July…
This past week, I (Mira) was fortunate enough to spend time working on a smallholders dairy project in Naari, Meru County. Farmers helping Farmers, the Prince Edward Island NGO that…
Blog written by Sarifa Lakhdhir: We have been in Kenya for just over a month now. We have settled in quite nicely with our extended Kenyan family, including those with…
We have almost been here two weeks and I (Maggie) feel like we have really settled in and are getting into a fun routine. Our first full week flew by…
We have all arrived safe and sound in the town of Mukurweini, where the Veterinarians Without Borders-Canada Smallholders Dairy Project partners with the Prince Edward Island NGO – Farmers Helping…
Lumpy Skin Disease Encounters We have continued to have some successful farm visits/changes but have also seen some unfortunate realities such as lumpy skin disease. Lumpy skin disease is not…
Sarah and Michelle: Chicken Vaccination Campaign - May 31, 2014 We had the amazing opportunity to get our first real hands-on vet experience here in Laos! We accompanied the Primary…
We have had an amazing first month here in Kenya! We find it interesting to listen to Dr. Shauna talk to the farmers. She always says, “Your cow and calf…
Hello my name is Anika Mueller. I am beyond excited to have this opportunity in Kenya with Veterinarians Without Borders. So far it has already proved to be life…
Le 24 juin 2013, j’atterrissais à Nairobi. Deux mois, 111 fermes, 1 mammite gangreneuse, plus de 300 échantillons et près de 1000 trayons plus tard, me voilà de retour dans…