The scariest and most exciting thing I have ever done

Agreeing to climb Mt Kilimanjaro is probably the scariest and most exciting thing I have ever done! Honestly, I am not the most outdoorsy person which most of my friends and family can confirm but I know this will be a once in a lifetime experience. Since I don’t know when the opportunity will arise for me again, I thought why not. I think that going on this journey will help me in getting to know myself better and also show me that I can achieve anything I set my mind too.
I feel like as much as I read online about other people’s experiences, I still don’t know what to expect. I am really looking forward to meeting new people on this journey and hopefully from my experience I can encourage others to take the leap! I mean not everyone can say that they have reached the highest peak in Africa!
Katuda Gedo Project - Conferencia Sina Hage
Our Sauti Kuu Youths and Children participated in the Storymoja Read Aloud Challenge on 16th June 2021. On the International Day of the African Child, a mark was made. We are happy that our Sauti Kuu Children and Youths have participated in the event and be a part of something BIG! On 16th June 2021 thousands of children got a voice!
After a rigorous and intense assessment and vetting process we are delighted that our application to the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) (German Ministry for Development Corporation) through sequa gGmbH for funding for our SKF-HWK Vocational Education and Training (VET) Partnerships Project was successful.

The private, two-hour meeting in a small circle with former U.S. President Barack Obama and his sister Dr. Auma Obama, who is internationally respected for her social and ecological commitment, was attended by 15 guests on Friday evening at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, including supporters of the Sauti Kuu Foundation and the German foundation board.