It is now 2010, and GenerationKenya is preparing to hit the road, collecting portraits and biographies of Kenyans, chosen by Kenyans. We will be telling you about your fellow Kenyans, stories of challenge and success, overcoming obstacles, fulfilling their dreams. It will be a new story of Kenya. As always, we wish to thank all of the organizations and individuals that continue to support our efforts.
We will soon be posting details about the upcoming photography workshop and the new GenerationKenya photoblog. Stay tuned for updates. Join the official GenerationKenya Facebook page, follow GenerationKenya on Twitter @genkenya




Jambo Generation Kenya! I’m new to Kenya and I plan on being here for as long as my heart tells me to. I’m a photographer, writer and self-proclaimed naturalist, counter-culturalist and ardent supporter of grassroots movements that bring the power back to nature, wildlife and the people.
I’m really happy to have stumbled upon this blog, one that I will be checking back to often. There is a lot going on that my fingers, teeth and toes are just dying to sink into, and I think this is a great place for me to start.
I’ll be catching ya’ll around.
Peace and Love
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Abednego,
Do you mean the heater is on and working and that all you need help with is how to distribute your product accross the country? If this is the case, you need to talk to renowned manufacturers so that they can mass produce the product and market it for you.