Who we are?

A community based organisation of young people living in Kakuma refugee camp that sustainably raises fish, rabbits, chickens and ducks and grows vegetables to feed our community and build for the future.

OUR PROGRAMS

Nutri Kakuma

Nutri-Kakuma is an initiative that brings networking, outreach, training and food production together to address anaemia, malnutrition, and food deficiency in Kakuma.

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Samaki-Rise

This project compliments our Fishing in the Desert project by increasing the availability of fish varieties in Kakuma refugee camp

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Chicken Farming Training

VTC trains and empowers female heads of households to become independent chicken farms so they produce nutritious eggs and meat to feed their families.

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Sports 4 Peace

Sports 4 Peace brings young people in Kakuma together to help them reconcile their differences and learn from, live with and love each other.

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Sustainable Education

VTC teaches primary school children sustainable agriculture practices and permaculture principles

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Fishing in the Desert

VTC farms both tilapia and catfish in semi-intensive fishponds.

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OUR IMPACT

VTC is a grassroots initiative that has an immediate and long-lasting positive impact on the lives of the people of Kakuma

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VTC IN NUMBERS

500+
Households
have benefitted from
our nutritious
fish, meat and vegetables
1200kgs
Of fish have been
raised and harvested
by VTC
90
Primary school students
have learned about
sustainable agriculture
and permaculture principles
10
Female heads of
households have received
chicken farming training

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OUR SUPPORTERS

Arise Health logoThe Paak logoOE logo2020INC logo

CONTACT US

We are always happy to connect with new people around whom we can learn from and whom can learn from us. If you wish to share your story or want to find out more about our work, please send us a message and we will get in touch with you as soon as we can.

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