Help us conserve our traditional African cultural heritage ....... our community.
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Can you join us in our mission? Yes you can. By contributing or giving items.
Indeed you have made a right choice. You will help us sharing the goal of taking an ambitious community-driven education, research-training and development. To make a difference, especially to the poor: to do what it takes to get research results and technologies translated into efficient prevention and control strategies.
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Our needs include:
• Opportunities to meet new people
• Have contacts in a wide variety of groups
• Feel we are generally well informed
• Actively share information with those around us
• Stay in close contact with our collaborators and well-wishers
• Regularly attend meetings, training courses and talk to peers (who are majority in informal job market) THIN, through such strategic networks promotes sharing of information and expert knowledge as well as co-working in order to promote common objectives, solve problems and satisfy the expectations and needs of the people.
THIN is a non-profit, non-political development-oriented organization in a developing country, Kenya . THIN promotes traditional knowledge and practices as a vehicle of change in the war against ill-health. This unique initiative aims to integrate education, training and research in various disciplines: primary care, food, nutrition, quality environment, complementary therapies among others. Our strategies are founded on four pillars:
Reducing vulnerability
Improving access to resources
Responding to new technologies while nurturing the old
Making markets work for the poor and disadvantaged.
THIN feels the need to act not only in healthcare issues but also to resolve the problems of abject poverty through education, community development technology & employment creation, promoting the bonds of solidarity and giving science its meaning. THIN’s plans for the future are realistic and address real problems of the real macro-environment. These plans have been developed in consultation with the potential beneficiaries
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