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Arriving in the village of Ahero in Kenya, she found the rudimentary living conditions, oppressive heat and crushing poverty almost too much to bear.
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She spends 20 to 30 hours a week running the charity and recently returned from a two-week trip to Ahero to check on the program, which now counts 43 grandmothers raising 104 children.
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Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.
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Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.
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Ms. Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.
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Mary Owido, who lacks pigment that gives color to skin, eyes and hair, sits with her children Steven, left, Stella, and Brayan, Tuesday at their home in the western Kenyan town of Ahero.
LJWorld.com stories: News By Tom Odula - Associated Press Writer 2009
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Ahero rice farmers have been able to sell their surplus to the U. N.'s World Food Program,
unknown title 2009
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Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2009
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The discernible change a season's harvest of rice has brought to the western Kenyan town of Ahero also helps illustrate a message the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has trumpeted this year: Governments need to invest more in agriculture to reduce the number of people who need food aid -- currently one in six people in the world.
unknown title 2009
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Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2009
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