However he is gorgeous with his utterly gorgeous afro hairdo! :-)





The seven regions are South America; Eastern and Southern Africa; Eastern Europe and Middle Asia; Central America and the Caribbean; Asia and the Pacific; Arab Region; and West Africa.
Mr. Colin Allen from Australia is appointed as the project coordinator. Steering committee will include members from WFD, Swedish National Association of the Deaf (SDR), Finnish Association of the Deaf (KL) and Swedish Disabled People’s organization for development cooperation (SHIA).
The two-year pre-planning project is funded by the Swedish Agency for International Development Cooperation (Sida). Sincere thanks goes to Swedish Association of the Deaf (SDR), Finnish Association of the Deaf and also to other Nordic Deaf Associations for supporting WFD in this project.

Tomorrow will be her last day at Humble Hearts - she was staying for another two weeks to give the older children extra tutition at the summer school - she was very delighted when Beatrice have asked her if she can be in charge of the summer school.
When she came, it turned out to be a surprise farewell party for her. She was very emotional about it! As you see the photo above (the 2nd one), you can see her colleagues, the teachers at Humble Hearts in the staff room. I took the photo way back in June when I was over in Nairobi. They were very delighted to hear about me and Shiku.
programme there or not - it is not fair on him as he got D+ and it wasn't enough for the University or not. It wasn't his fault Kuja Secondary (one of the 3 secondary schools for the Deaf in Kenya) have failed their duty to provide quality education. We will see if Austine can get into Maseno University as a full-time student on their Special Educations degree programme.