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19 June 2009 Mr Pius Aggrey Omondi (Executive Director, Ugunja Community Resource Centre, www.ugunja.org) visits the rabbit project at St.Peter's Rambula Mixed Secondary School, Ugunja. .....read more
06-30 April 2009

Internet Seminar on Rabbit Meat Production in Cameroon 
(06-30 April 2009).


The seminar is organized by the Integrated Biosystems Network, International Organization for Biotechnology and Bioengineering. (www.iobborg.net)

You can participate via email or online. There is no registration fee. 

Participation by email:
To register, send a blank email to:
rabbit-cam-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Discussion messages will be sent to you by email and you can respond with comments or questions to :  
rabbit-cam@yahoogroups.com

Online Participation:
The webforum is at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rabbit-cam
Messages are for public viewing but if you wish to write, you will need a yahoo account 
(or just send an email to rabbit-cam@yahoogroups.com)

You can view earlier messages at :
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rabbit-cam

Contacts for Assistance:
Jacky E.L. Foo <jacky.foo@gmail.com>
Jackson Ntapi <jacksonntapi@yahoo.com>

 
05 March 2009 Conflict over a receipt for the purchase of timber
(The Ministry of Education and Anti-Corruption Commission is informed to investigate further). 

4x2 timber is usually sold at about 30 ksh per foot. The receipt shows 130 Ksh per foot.

Who pocketed the money ??

 

04 March 2009

Meeting of the Project Partners of the Rabbit Network Kenya and the Blessing of the Rabbit Houses at Ndekero and Marima. (Program)

Presentation of Projects by Project Partners and Associate Members of the Rabbit Network Kenya at Gitoro Conference Center (Meru).


 


Coffee/Tea Break

Lunch at Muthambi Girls High School, Marima

Blessing of the Rabbit Houses in Ndekero, Marima

12 Feb 2009:

Candadian visitors help rabbit project in Ndekero by sponsoring two children to school. Acceptance of the sponsorship by parents meants that a parent of each child must contribute 2 days of her/his time every week to work in the school farm. As s/he will be weeding the fields, weeds/feed can be collected and brought to the rabbit house for the children to feed the rabbits.