Entries by landandlife

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Meet Eunice

Today we would like to share with you some heartwarming news. 31 year old Eunice Kapeen is a devoted mother of six and dedicated community health volunteer. Without the Aitong Medical Camp, Eunice wouldn’t have been able to get back to health and continue these vital roles. For two months, Eunice was suffering from recurrent […]

We are hiring

Land & Life Foundation is looking for a motivated, organised, self-driven individual to lead the team in Nairobi in  running projects, communications and finances, travel to project sites when necessary and present reports to Trustees and donors quarterly. To find out more about this position, please click here to see the terms of reference.

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5th Aitong Medical Camp

Dear Friends and Supporters, Right now, there are thousands of people in some of the remotest areas of Kenya who are in desperate need of medical care and attention that they simply cannot get access to. From newborn babies and children to pregnant women and seniors, rural communities in the Maasai Mara are at real […]

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Wildlife Warrior Scholarship Program 2016

Today we would like to share the insights of the Wildlife Warrior Scholarship Program. Every year we select the top performing Wildlife Warriors from each of our supported schools to join the scholarship program. This year, we have already started the process of selecting the scholars for the year 2016/2017. We have distributed 90 scholarship […]

Celebrating a historic visit by special visitor

Recently, we’ve been honoured to receive a very special visitor to celebrate the official opening of a new gate at the Randilen Wildlife Management Area (WMA), a conservation sector near our Tarangire Treetops Camp. The Uhuru Torch is a Tanzanian national symbol of love, peace, solidarity and development and we were lucky enough to be […]

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Wildlife Warrior Scholar’s Retreat 2016

Today we would like to share some wonderful insights of our Wildlife Warrior Scholars’ Retreat, held in August thanks to your generous donations. Held at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, the 3-day event brought together 19 Wildlife Warrior Scholars for guided game drives, drama and conservation education classes, providing an exciting opportunity for the scholars to broaden […]

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Bringing smiles to children’s faces in Arusha!

Land & Life Foundation, through Arusha Coffee Lodge, supports Plaster House – a home in Arusha that enables children from all over Tanzania to recover after they’ve had corrective orthopaedic, plastic or neurosurgery for a disability. We provide the home with supplies, such as bedding, and contributed to the construction of the beautifully designed building. […]

We support Human-Wildlfie Conflict Mitigation

What would it take to drive away a 10-ton animal that is attacking a farmer’s hard earned harvest?  Well, Honeyguide Foundation – an organisation whose core mission is community-based conservation under the stewardship of Damian Bell have found an innovative and safe way of redirecting elephants off farmland especially during the busy harvesting seasons hence […]

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How you can nurture Kenya’s young conservationists

Kenya’s young conservationists never cease to inspire us and our supporters around the world. Every single one of our Wildlife Warrior Scholars was born and raised in a remote area surrounded by wildlife. Each one is the son or daughter of a long lineage of respected herdsmen. Theirs is the first generation with the opportunity […]

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Another Milestone for the Land & Life Foundation

Recently, we held our first Wildlife Warrior Program Poster Competition at Embiti Primary School near Sand River Mara (SRM). The children drew amazing posters based on this term’s theme ‘The Importance of Forests’. A group from the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) based in Thailand and who were staying at SRM also joined us at the […]