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Background

Got Matar in Kisumu city that KVO is in activity are located in Bondo region on the west of Kenya. People in Bondo are living depending on fishing around Victoria Lake and the Nile River. Person with AIDS are as many as 80% with the shortage of foods and water. It means six out of ten populations have been infected with HIV/AIDS and eight out of ten children are HIV/AIDS orphans.
UN has recognized this region's seriousness and found potential possibilities. And UN authorized Kisumu as the Millennium City for achieving Millennium Development Goals(MDGs). KVO carries out health & medical service to prevent diseases like HIV/AIDS as well as feeding, education projects, economic independence supports based on MDGs so that KVO has embodied the dignity of men and supported people to become independent.


-Feeding for 500 students of the Got Matar Primary & Middle School in Kisumu city
- Feeding for 500 students of the Shaurimoyo Primary School in Kisumu city

KVO has established the complex center including a feeding place, volunteer dormitory, community center, and performing theater for the Got Matar school students to support stable and sustainable feeding on the building site which is bought by KVO around the Got Matar School.


The project which provide middle & high school students who are doing very well at school despite of difficult financial situation with scholarship in Kisumu rural areas has been in progress under forming a connection with sponsors.



- Progress for preparing altitude measurement for developing water well & Developing potable water and agricultural water for feeding center of Got Matar primary and middle school students and villagers
- Progress for establishing the large water tank & automatic pump and connecting pipeline that can be used in several villages simultaneously for potable water supply in Olute village.


KVO has been providing agriculture training opportunity which includes cultivating vegetable for feeding and farming education for students.


Supporting Economic Independences for Women Meeting in Rural Area

- KVO established the small-scale feeding place and multipurpose space to provide feeding for 30~50 children and support the scholarship project management for 15~20 students.

-Providing Sewing Machines:
KVO has supported sewing machines to create jobs and make sources of income for young women in Kisumu city.

Projects for Providing Relief Goods
- Providing Children and Villagers in Kenya with Clothes, the Necessities of Life, Education Goods, and sport goods.
- Cooperation with the Kisumu Episcopal Church: Supporting a Tax Exemption for Relief Goods

Projects for Supporting Medical Service of Kisumu's Medical Collage and a General Hospital
- Improving Medical Service for Local Residents through Providing Medical Appliances and Essential Medical Supplies
- Cooperation with Catholic Churches in Kisumu



Supporting KVO Kenya Chapter's Activities

The president of the Kenya Chapter, Mrs. Rose Alung Olende


(The Former UN Staff and the Present Vice-President for Anti-Corruption Committee in Kenya) (Sara Obama who is grandmother of Obama president and KVO president)