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Hiv/aids; Kenya; Kenyan judicial system; Land dispossession; Land grabbing; Legal issues; Naivasha; Orphans and vulnerable children (ovc); Panua partners in hope
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Panua Partners In Hope, Naivasha, Kenya: Legal And Domestic Related Challenges, Keisha Holman
Panua Partners In Hope, Naivasha, Kenya: Legal And Domestic Related Challenges, Keisha Holman
HIM 1990-2015
The complexities of issues existing in Kenya create a domino effect directly affecting not only the effective management and economic growth of Kenya, but also social and legislative constraints to the lower socioeconomic classes. Land dispossession, proof of ownership to property and nationality are ongoing troubling issues affecting increased orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in Kenya, most noticeably within predominantly poverty stricken rural enclaves. This research focuses on the bold move of stakeholders of Trinity United Methodist Church in Naivasha, Kenya partnering with First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, Orlando, United States of America. In 2010, they conceptualized Panua …