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Sat June 16 2007
"Say No!" is an incredible song by the very talented AnnLinda Owiti of Nakuru, with some song/dance support from her friend Wilfred Wambura. Soon to b...
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"Say No!" is an incredible song by the very talented AnnLinda Owiti of Nakuru, with some song/dance support from her friend Wilfred Wambura. Soon to be at the top of the billboards, this song
cautions young people to say no to those things that can lead to infection of HIV/AIDS.
"Say No!" is an incredible song by the very talented AnnLinda Owiti of Nakuru, with some song/dance support from her friend Wilfred Wambura. Soon to be at the top of the billboards, this song
cautions young people to say no to those things that can lead to infection of HIV/AIDS.
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Sat June 16 2007
James interviews Felix Masi, photojournalist from Nairobi. Felix served as a mentor to JUMP Kibera members. He is also the founder of www.voicelesschi...
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James interviews Felix Masi, photojournalist from Nairobi. Felix served as a mentor to JUMP Kibera members. He is also the founder of www.voicelesschildren.org.
James interviews Felix Masi, photojournalist from Nairobi. Felix served as a mentor to JUMP Kibera members. He is also the founder of www.voicelesschildren.org.
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Sat June 16 2007
Esther interviews Robin Worley, founder of JUMP, on the origins of JUMP and future plans.
Esther interviews Robin Worley, founder of JUMP, on the origins of JUMP and future plans.
Esther interviews Robin Worley, founder of JUMP, on the origins of JUMP and future plans.
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Sat June 16 2007
Kepha interviews Fred Ouko, director of Kibera Community Youth Programme, about the importance of media tools and ongoing support for the JUMP program...
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Kepha interviews Fred Ouko, director of Kibera Community Youth Programme, about the importance of media tools and ongoing support for the JUMP program in Kibera.
Kepha interviews Fred Ouko, director of Kibera Community Youth Programme, about the importance of media tools and ongoing support for the JUMP program in Kibera.
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