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Newsletters
 
2022

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-20222022 Action Plan
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2022Mitigating the Effects of Climate Change
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2022Taking agro-ecological agriculture practices to the arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2022Graduation ceremony of our Girls Empowerment programme GEP
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2022Restoring the lives of thousands of poor farmers in rural Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2022Learning culinary arts at G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2022The Youth Empowerment Programme- New Class 2022
 
Newsletters
 
2021

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-20212021 Plans!
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2021The Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture (KCOA) Project in Eastern Africa
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2021G-BIACK support for women groups
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2021Teaching agroecology in schools
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2021Methodologies of knowledge dissemination
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2021How our computer lab has benefited the Girls Empowerment GEP programme
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2021G-BIACK- a technology dissemination hub
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2021Shift towards sustainable food production methods and organic food consumption in Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2021Alternative methods of pest and disease control in our organic farms
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2021The need for including fruit trees in our gardens
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2021Ending 2021 on a high note!
 
2020 Newsletters

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2020Plan of Action 2020
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2020Featuring Caroline Atieno Otieno: a GEP graduate
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2020Scaling agro-ecological agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2020G-BIACK and Covid-19
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2020G-BIACK continues its work despite Covid 19
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2020G-BIACK fostering entrepreneurship
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2020Building the soil and increasing fertility for optimal growth of plants
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2020Continuing the work of G-BIACK during the pandemic
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2020The Grandmother Project
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2020Women farmers working together to feed their families
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2020G-BIACK Wins Again!
2019 Newsletters

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-20192019 Action Plan
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2019Organic vs. conventional agriculture-two local case studies
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2019How G-BIACK spreads agro-ecological practices throughout Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2019Climate change and agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2019G-BIACK's seed bank
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2019Food abundance and Bio intensive farms
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2019Grandmothers caring for grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2019G-BIACK's great strides training small holder farmers
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2019Girls Empowerment Programme
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2019G-BIACK update!
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2019Saving endangered seed species
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2019Capping off a great year by winning the best NGO exhibitor award!
 
Newsletters
2018
2017
 

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-20172017 Action Plan
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2017G-BIACK's Girls Empowerment Programme
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2017No to chemicals, yes to ecological farming
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2017Spreading GROW BIOINTENSIVE and Agroecological methods throughout Africa and beyond
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2017Mothers are our food producers
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2017G-BIACK capacity building initiatives for NGOs
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2017G-BIACK empowers a Maasai girl
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2017Celebrating food sovereignty and our cultural diversity
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2017Miss Universe Africa visits G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2017Spreading sustainable Grow Biointensive Agriculture in other countries
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2017GEP students take Grow Biointensive to children's homes
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2017GROW BIOINTENSIVE spreads to Ghana, West Africa
DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2018G-BIACK's 2018 Action Plan
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2018The Girls Empowerment Programme (GEP) New Intake 2018
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2018The Maasai of Kenya embracing the Grow Biointensive agricultural technique
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2018G-BIACK alumnae excel
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2018G-BIACK feeds orphans
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2018G-BIACK- an award winning organization
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2018G-BIACK holds a seed fair event
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2018Empowering young Masai Women
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2018One goat per family programme
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2018Girls Empowerment Programme (GEP) Graduation
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2018From table banking to the garden
 
Newsletters
 
2016

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2016The G-BIACK 2016 Plan of Action
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2016Organizational capacity building
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2016Helping to build the skills of women in the slums
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2016Internships as a tool for technology dissemination
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2016Grandmothers caring for HIV/AIDS orphans
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2016Empowering women
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2016The Girls Empowerment Programme (GEP)
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2016Community Resource Persons– an effective approach for disseminating knowledge
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2016Cultivating peace and building resilient communities through agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2016Highlights of 2016
 
Newsletters
 
2015

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2015G-BIACK looks forward to another great year!
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2015Helping farmers get started in agribusiness
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2015Conventional vs. Grow Biointensive methods during a drought
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2015Strengthening the practice and spread of agro-ecology
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2015Agricultural internships
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2015PELUM Kenya members visit G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2015Youth Empowerment Programmes
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2015Bringing youth back into communities
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2015Since opening in 2009, G-BIACK has trained 12,297 farmers
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2015How we can change our world
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2015The 1st African GROW BIOINTENSIVE Agriculture Symposium takes place at G-BIACK
 
Newsletters
 
2014

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2014The G-BIACK 2014 Plan of Action
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2014G-BIACK's first international training programme of 2014
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2014Girls creating their own employment
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2014Farmers creating employment
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2014G-BIACK teams visits St. Jude Family Project in Masaka, Uganda
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2014Inter Communities Farmer to Farmer exchange programme
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2014HIV/AIDS and Nutrition
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2014Bringing men back to the farm
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2014College students embrace grow bio-intensive farming
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2014Caring for children with special needs
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2014Teaching children good agricultural practices
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2014Computer training for youth and farmers
 

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Newsletters from Previous Years

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2013Big Plans for 2013
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2013A Highlight from 2012
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2013Engaging Youth in Agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2013Making an impact in Southern Sudan
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2013Off-farm income activities at G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2013Boosting the livelihoods of small farmers
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2013A Mission to Rescue Young Girls in Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2013Passing on the agricultural mantle to the younger generation.
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2013G-BIACK offers internships in grow bio-intensive agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2013How an old poor couple is benefitting from grow bio-intensive
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2013Slow Food/Terra Madre commemorated in style at G-BIACK

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2012G-BIACK's Youth Against Poverty Program
DocumentNewsletter 2-15-2012Biointensive Farming Techniques Foster Food Security
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2012Youth and Agriculture
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2012Teaching Farming to Young Children
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2012Organic Vegetable Preservation Using Solar Dehydrators
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2012G-BIACK Training in South Sudan
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2012International Workshop on Grow Biointensive and Seed Saving at G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2012Growing and Cooking with Herbs
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2012G-BIACK Trains Visitors from Southern Sudan
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2012G-BIACK's new seed bank!
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2012Impact Assessment Evaluation for G-BIACK
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2012Terra Madre Day

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DocumentNewsletter 1-15-2011A review of G-BIACK's international visitors in 2010
DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2011New G-BIACK classroom for dispossessed girls, orphans and abandoned children
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2011Poverty and the menace of jiggers
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2011Women and agriculture in Kenya
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2011Agriculture as a business
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2011Disability is not inability
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2011Coping with HIV/AIDS
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2011The G-BIACK Farmers Teaching Farmers method
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2011G-BIACK staff benefits from overseas training
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2011G-BIACK wins Food Sovereignty Award!
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2011International Slow Food Day at G-BIACK
Document2011 Annual ReportA re-cap of the year's highlights

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DocumentNewsletter 3-15-2010The inaugural issue of the G-BIACK eNewsletter
DocumentNewsletter 4-15-2010Reaching Out to Women Farmers
DocumentNewsletter 5-15-2010G-BIACK's Take a Rabbit Home programme
DocumentNewsletter 6-15-2010The Miracle of Nutri Meals
DocumentNewsletter 7-15-2010Empowering Women Empowers the Community
DocumentNewsletter 8-15-2010G-BIACK takes World Scout Moot by storm!
DocumentNewsletter 9-15-2010G-Biack's Programme to Assist Orphaned and Abandoned Children
DocumentNewsletter 10-15-2010G-BIACK article published in Yes! magazine featuring Tumaini Widows Group
DocumentNewsletter 11-15-2010G-BIACK hosts World Food Day
DocumentNewsletter 12-15-2010Research as a tool for technology transfer
 
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