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q2:Kijumba lived with his grandmother at Inyali village. she was cruel and alway forced him to work from morning to evening and gave him little food. Kijumba decided to run away and joined unrully children who roamed aimlessly in the village stealing. He became hungry and all his clothes worn out. In that state of confusion, he met a christian who gave him some food, clothes and place to stay. The christian took him to school and introduced him to the head teacher. He was given books and now he is happy and loved as a family member of the man. Now he can afford a smile and thanked pastor Edwin who changed his life.
Q3:New life in the community
Q4:Church community
Q6:kenya
Q7:vihiga
Q8:Inyali
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Heard about it happening
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-10-12-KIMILILI-S#068-P#01>> _
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Respect,Self-esteem,Freedom
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:communities

q2:We now have enough water says the headteacher, my children have been taking time to go to the village, to draw water which is dirty. Most of our parents have been complaining that the performance of our children hes gone down. But after wewasafo constructing for us a tank we have enugh water in school.So long long it rains this tanks stores alot of water that can serve us through out the year. Our children have concentrated on academics especially std 8 students. I hope the school performance this year will improve compared to previous one
Q3:construction of ferrow cement tanks in schools
Q4:WEWASAFO
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]Question 13 has no answer<<2012-08-13-KAKAMEGA-S#460-P#01>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Respect,Self-esteem,Freedom
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Broad need
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Wewasafo

q2:Mr John started a school in a village in 2006, this school was founded on christianity, he started teaching and the parents gave him children because of his working conditions he used. This man said that although his school was a christian school but he could also allow other religion in his school.he could also allow religion in his school,he said that his school expanded from seven classes but now he constructed a secondary school.He said that his schools helped a lot of people at their village who did not have much money because he ask small amount of school fees to teachers the children of the country.
Q3:CONSTRUCTION OF A SCHOOL
Q4:INDIVIDUAL
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:MBARARA
Q8:KAZO
Q9:Less than 2 months ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#00-P#01>> [HORIZON] Question 12 are not answered<<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#3983-P#01>>_
Q18:Happy
Q19:Physical Needs,Respect,Freedom
Q23:46
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Individual

q2:Margaret B. Kunguru assisted Alphose otince who was denied inheritance because the elder Brother Ogutu refused that he was born outside the home or marriage wedlock by then Alphonse had no option the only alternative was to commit suicide. But margaret by then a teacher who had resigned from teaching and then joined Kenya National Farmers Union, offered Alphonce her piece of land which he lived on till the time he was assisted to acquire a piece of Land. Today Alphonse has died with 2 wives and two sons one in form three and the first born in form 4 at Budokami secondary school. This story was even revisited in the feneral on saturday 16/4/2011 when relatives thanked margaret kunguru for generosity and willingness to save life. This incident took place in Sikulu (Naskina village) where Alphonse was denied the right to inherit.
Q3:Provision of shelter to needy the needy Family
Q4:Margaret Barasa Kunguru
Q5:time, secondary school, died, shelter, provision
Q6:KENYA
Q7:BUSIA
Q8:NASKINA VILLAGE/SIKULU SUBLOCATION-BUKHAYO WEST LOCATION
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-05-11-WEWAOF-HUMPHREY KAKAMEGA-S#361-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Knowledge,Self-esteem,Freedom
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:31-45
Q132:-2.01198000000000
Q133:37.17074000000000
Q134:No Answer

q2: My first day to the village nercary school in 1974. I was just about seven or eight years young. Because was told by my parent that was just dropt on this earth at about 6 00 am in a village so called Lurambi Sichirayi area which is new village market in 1966. My mother had to wash me and cooked some bananas for me to eat with my tea and packed some for me to carry at my new school. Unfortunately when i reached at school almost all the children wanted either to take my food by force but i managed rush to my teacher who was Mrs. Dina Kombo the wife of one famous local musician by name Peter Kombo Ondiebo who managed to push those student and rescue me and my bananas. We were only learning under (a makhuyu) tree which was blessed by father Antony from St. Francis who was one of the funder sponsor of the so called nous Lurambi primary one of the best in Kakamega Municipality. By Vincent Shisia.
Q3:Learning is determined by the student virtue
Q4:Peace makers CBO
Q5:push, young, teacher, student, school children
Q6:LURAMBI
Q7:KAKAMEGA
Q8:SHIKANGANIA
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Male
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:Mixed
Q15:Yes
Q17:EXTEND ADULT EDUCATION THROUGH CBO SOME PARENTS FEAR TO GO TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. [HORIZON] Question 6 and 7 were not answered, while No 8,11 and 9 had more than 2 and 3 answers respectively. <<2011-87-960-MATHARE-S#054-P#01>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Food and shelter,Family and Friends,Freedom
Q37:Unknown
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:46-60
Q132:-1.31666670000000
Q133:36.78333330000000
Q134:Peace Makers Cbo