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Zambia – LifeNets Oxen, Sewing Machines, Fertilizer

We received this wonderful photo report from Filius Jere from Chipata in eastern Zambia about LifeNets projects helping people economically.  These photos focus on sewing, oxen and fertilizer. We give special thank to LifeNets Australia for significant funding for this project! Dorcas Daka is wife to Jeff Daka. Both are small-scale farmers who live in […]

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Lazarous Graduation

From Lazarous Zuzhi: “Thanks a lot to you. “I am kindly informing you that I have passed the examination, I am now confirmed, Registered NURSE. The results were out this evening around 17:00hrs. “I want to appreciate you for want you have always been doing for my education, without you, I could not make it […]

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Tolik in Ukraine helped

July 29, 2018 LifeNets chooses to help people who are in deep poverty and have suffered additional misfortune.  We are helping this family of 12 in Ukraine who has 10 children and live in two rooms. Their father, Tolik, had a growth on his brain that caused the loss of use of one arm and […]

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Mughogho Malawi Scholarship Success

Just to let you know that this morning, Friday July 20, 2018, I successfully defended my Master of Science Degree in Managing Rural & Community Development thesis. I can now proceed for graduation in November this year.  Another success story of LifeNets Malawi. May I take this opportunity to thank you very sincerely, for the […]

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Update on Cattle and Goat Projects in Kenya

Several years ago, LifeNets helped in Kenya with the raising of Cattle and goats.  We had earlier reported the implementation of these projects.  This can be viewed here https://www.lifenets.org/kenyacattle/ https://lifenets.org/kenyagoats/ For us, it’s always interesting to see what the long-term outcomes are.  I was assured that the projects were self-sustaining and still benefiting recipients.

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