Kaloleni, Kenya

Over half of the students at Kaloleni Primary School are orphans, in many cases because their parents died of AIDS.

The number of children under five years old at risk of malnutrition rose from 5% in October to 8.30% in November, but this was expect to improve more food and milk became available.

[5] As of 2010 St. Luke’s MISSION hospital in Kaloleni had been operational for about two years, providing basic care for a population of 400,000 in the region.

Ambassador to Kenya announced support for a project to help conserve the Kaya Forest in Kaloleni District.

The USD 10,000 program will build and rehabilitate a water dam, finish reforestation, fence the forest area and set up three entrance and exit gates.