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Duara Foundation

Duara supports local and international organizations in poor urban slum communities in sub-Sahara Africa. The board members of Duara have been involved with the projects of Maji Mazuri since 1989.

As a foundation Duara proposes a more dynamic and reciprocal form of international development cooperation
and through this it hopes to contribute to a more equal world. Duara supports local and international organizations in poor urban slum communities in sub-Sahara Africa.

The board members of Duara have been involved with the projects of Maji Mazuri since 1989. The long-term relationship between Maji Mazuri and Duara has resulted in a strong commitment of the board members to Maji Mazuri. Each year board members travel at their own expenses to work in Kenya.

Vision

Based on its long-term experience Duara has developed a unique vision on development cooperation. Duara define sits position in relation to the projects it works together with in terms of personal friendship, equality and reciprocity. Duara aims to stimulate local knowledge, initiatives and notions of ownership of ones own development. Duara considers this approach as the key to self-sustainability and long-term development.

Duara distinguishes itself from other organization by its long-tem personal commitment to the projects it seeks to work together with and by working in the projects on a voluntarily basis at least once a year. Duara members travel and work in Kenya at their own costs.

History

Following more than a decade of working together with the Maji Mazuri Centre in Kenya as an informal organization Duara was officially registered as a foundation on 24 December 2003. It was 1989 when Naomi van Stapele and her twin brother Saul first met Mrs. Wanjiku Kironyo in The Netherlands. Mrs. Wanjiku Kironyo, director of Maji Mazuri, and 6 of her pupils from a youth group in Mathare Valley, a slum in Nairobi, were invited to the Netherlands to join a conference on alternative didactic methodologies. Part of their contribution to the conference was a drama performance about their lives and dealing with trauma's in the slums of Mathare Valley. The next year, 1990, the twins visited their new friends in Kenya. This was the start of a friendship and working relationship that now already has been going on for 18 years.

Monday, 01 March 2010 04:23

Rotterdam Marathon for Maji

Written by Maji Mazuri Web Team
Restaurant Het Zalmhuis has supported Duara Foundation in organising a fundraise dinner for three years in a row. This time a team of its employees will run the Rotterdam Marathon on 11 April 2010 and 'Het Zalmhuis will sponsor this endeavour. We are very grateful and seek more sponsors of this team. If YOU want want to sponsor their great effort to support Duara YOU can email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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