by Jennifer Hatton | Jun 15, 2018 | Misc.
In the spirit of what can be accomplished when many hands join together, we are thrilled to share that the long awaited and worked for well in Kibwezi is now up and running. This well provides clean water to the entire area of Kibwezi, a town in dry, rural Eastern...
by Jennifer Hatton | May 14, 2018 | African Road projects, Events, People
Evariste Ndikumana is a leader of the Batwa indigenous people. The Batwa are a traditional hunter-gatherer group indigenous to central Africa; today, they are the most marginalized ethnic group in Burundi. Evariste was the second Twa person in his country to complete...
by Jennifer Hatton | Feb 6, 2018 | African Road projects, News and Updates
Last Monday, US Ambassador to Burundi Anne Casper experienced something remarkable: dancing with the Batwa of Kayanza. Evariste and the ASSEJEBA team guided Ambassador Casper through the village as she was welcomed in full force. The Ambassador visited a Batwa village...
by Jennifer Hatton | Feb 6, 2018 | Learning Trips, People
Carol is a very special member of the African Road community. Her accomplished background in the Oregon nonprofit community has made her an incredible asset to African Road as Board Treasurer. Her professional background includes 35 years as CFO, CEO and COO of...
by Jennifer Hatton | Dec 5, 2017 | People
It’s hard to think of a more faithful and generous couple than Dennis and Janie Henderson. Since their marriage in 2015 — with Dennis’s longstanding friendship going back even further — Dennis and Janie have been at the core of the African Road community...