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TDA Foundation Donation Ceremony - Nairobi, Kenya




Sunday’s bike donation ceremony in Nairobi was attended by Wheels of Africa (WoA), who were providing the bikes, the two recipients of the bikes ( Arrow Web Hospital and Kijiji Cha Upendo), Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Kenya, who are working with WoA to develop Nairobi’s first bike hire business for local university students and EcoTourism Kenya, who have recently formed a partnership with Wheels of Africa as well. 
 


The ceremony was organized and hosted by Wheels of Africa who we are worked with for several years now.  Twelve bikes were donated to Arrow Web Hospital, my old friend Bramuel Simuel was there to receive the bikes.  Arrow Web has grown it’s health outreach program significantly since we first met them in 2006 and we’re happy to continue to play a role in that programs growth. 



This year marked our first donation to Kijiji Cha Upendo, an organization that provides financial and logistical support for families who have adopted orphans. Kajiji received 12 bikes which will be used by their out reach workers.


 
The student entrepreneurship group SIFE Kenya also attended the ceremony to give a report on a pilot project they have started with WoA and 2012 TdA Rider Peter Hille.  The project aims to start the first bike hire business in Nairobi to offer people an alternative way to commute to school. 



Starting next semester the students of Strathmore University will compete is a business plan competition to design a profitable business model for the bike hire scheme.  Winners will be given the opportunity to start a bike hire business with bike from Wheels of Africa.  Initial plans and tests indicate the hire a bike for 100Ksh ($1.20 USD) per ½ day provides transport that is cheaper than using local mini buses and would provide enough income to make the bike hire business profitable.  More information on the bike hire plan in future posts. 



Finally Kahindi from EcoTourism Kenya spoke about the opportunities he sees to make Nairobi a truly bike friendly city and the need for increased partnership between local bike organizations and Tour d’Afrique.  Kahindi is passionate about cycling as a means of transport and recreation in the city and has been working hard with government officials to increase awareness about the laws that protect Kenyan cyclists on Kenyan roads.
 
It was a ceremony full of promise and optimism to be sure.  It seems the cycling landscape in Nairobi is rapidly improving as partnerships are formed between like minded individuals and organizations.  I think big changes are coming to the Nairobi Cycling scene, stay tuned.


The Tour d’Afrique Foundation supports outreach workers in various countries in Africa by providing bicycles to them so they may travel more efficiently and serve more people.  Studies have shown that a health outreach worker can reach up to 5 times as many patients by using a bicycle and they can by foot. 

The Foundation relies on donations from people like you.  Donate to the Tour d’Afrique Foundation.

Related links:

http://www.tourdafrique.com/blog/foundation/buy-a-bike-for-africa

http://www.tourdafrique.com/blog/foundation/cool-cinelli-stuff-great-cause


http://www.tourdafrique.com/blog/tourdafrique/two-beautiful-days-the-bahir-dar-bike-donation-ceremony


http://www.tourdafrique.com/blog/tourdafrique/going-the-extra-mile-on-tour

Posted March 16, 2012 by Paul McManus
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TDA Foundation Partner Profile: Kijiji Cha Upendo





KIJIJI CHA UPENDO’ is a Community Based Organization founded and registered in Kenya in 2009 by a group of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) caregivers. The organization started its operations in September 2010. The founding group had in mind an entity that will provide them with a forum for mutual support and empowerment and remove OVC’s out of the streets of Kibera. Kijiji has since then focused priority on those who were infected and affected by HIV/ AIDS. Kijiji’s vision is crafted along the Kenya National HIV/AIDS strategic plan (KNASP III) 2008-2013 which strives for a society free of HIV. The organizational objectives are outlined below:

● To empower caregivers and OVC, infected and affected by HIV/AIDS to live positively.

● To reduce the physical and psychological suffering caused by HIV/AIDS through provision of appropriate care at home.

● To integrate and support children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS into existing acceptable family structures.

● To broaden economic base of caregivers through Income Generating Activities.

● To scale up community sensitization on HIV and AIDS and OVC care.

● To build Kijiji’s institutional capacity by training staff and through cross- learning programs. 

OUR VISION

We envision vulnerable children, to the best of their potential, becoming well developed adults and healthy, productive and responsible citizens.

OUR MISSION

To complement the efforts of families, already providing physical and emotional support, to orphans and other vulnerable children, infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, through a family based approach, where children receive nurturing care by loving adults, within family homes.      

Program Thematic areas and Achievements:
  
■ Counselling: Provided at Kibera centre, person to person counselling to enable clients to make informed decisions on taking tests, living with test results and for those infected, live wholesome lives. At least ten people are reached every week, further strengthening their coping with the realities of living with HIV (positive living) or losing their parents, in the case of orphans and spouses in the case of adults (bereavement support). 
 
■ Guardians’ therapy: These therapy sessions are forums that provide a unique opportunity for sharing experiences and challenges in OVC care. These monthly sessions bring together fifteen families  

● Referrals: Referrals are done where needs presented by guardians are beyond Kijiji’s capacity. These include medical, financial, and legal among others. 
 
■ Home visits: Conducted to guardians and children living with HIV, who are sick or admitted at hospitals. At least thirty visits are done in a month.  

■ Orphan support: This thematic area constitutes a wide range of services targeting children orphaned by AIDS or are living positively with the virus in Kibera area.  

■ Community education: This intervention targets members of the public and other clusters of the population that qualify as most at risk populations (MARPS). At least one hundred persons are reached every month.  

■ The cooperative: This involves two monthly meetings held with an aim of sharing information and resources on income generating activities (IGA’s), credit facilities, savings and other financial services.  

KIJIJI Project accomplishments at a glance:

Since it begun operations, Kijiji cha Upendo has experienced a rising demand for its services in Kibera area. Fifteen households have so far benefited from the IGA initiative with evidently growing micro- businesses. This in retrospect implies that guardians have increasingly been economically empowered to care for the OVC’s. On the other hand, an individual donor has helped in conducting entrepreneurship workshop to beneficiaries. The organization is in the process of outsourcing school fees incentives for the school going OVC’s. By the end of the project in December 2011, this project had 200 household beneficiaries.  

INTENTION TO EXPAND PARTNERSHIP  

With the accomplishments indicated above within our previous partnership with Children’s department, Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya, CACC, Lea toto and MSF Belgium, CLAN, Community Members, Kijiji team are eager to continue working within Kibera and expand horizons in Nairobi area. We recognize that collaborative partnership is key to positive change in the wider community. Whichever way, we wish to promise that Kijiji will do its best to support the realization of the goals of our current and potential partners. We shall quickly put up a strong team, blended with both organizational experiences and the local level experiences to easily bond with and support the community initiatives that we shall be tasked to undertake.

CAP/AIDS who are our partners in Canada linked us to Tour D Afrique who in turn requested Wheels of Africa to support us. We not only thank you for this support but humbly request you to forge a lasting partnership with us through:

I.Training our older orphans and vulnerable children to become professional cyclists.

II.Train them to be cyclist mechanics so that they can earn a living through bicycle repair.
 
III.Fundraising events through cycling to support our education support program

Last but not least we request that Wheels of Africa organize a HIV/AIDS sensitization event in to promote its visibility in Kibera and its environs.

We wish all the cyclists all the best as they cycle to whichever destination. Thanks to the organizers of the event.

P.o. Box: 20821 00202 NAIROBI, KENYA. 
Email kijijichaupendo@yahoo.co.uk 
Web Site www.kijijichaupendo.org 
Office Location: Kambi Muru, Kibera.   
Cell phone + 254 722 499 084

Posted March 16, 2012 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Buy a Bike for Africa




Each year many riders on the Tour d’Afrique bike tour decide to go the extra mile and raise money for the Tour d’Afrique Foundation (TdAF)

Our Mission

The mission of the foundation is to promote the use of the bicycle as a means of transport and income generation.  We accomplish this primarily through bike donations to health workers and orphanages along our route in Africa, though we also make donations on our routes in India and North America.  A bike donated to a health worker in Africa allows them to reach up to five times as many patients in a day as they would without a bike.



This year, coupled with the fundraising efforts of the 2012 riders, the company will donate 100 bicycles in Africa. 

A New Project for Us



2012 also marks the opening of a new project for the TdA Foundation, a community bike shop in Nairobi, started in partnership with Wheels of Africa (WoA) in Nairobi and Wheels of Change in Montana.  The first container of 300 bikes arrived in December and have already been sold!  The second shipment is due to arrive in April 2012.  Ten percent of the bikes WoA receives are donated to local schools and the rest are sold for profit.  Profits from the shop are used for paying employees and for the outreach programs of WoA.

An Important Part of Our Efforts:



Rider fundraising is a critical part of the foundations efforts to meet its goals.  This year we have a number of riders on tour fundraising for the foundation and many former clients and patrons who have donated funds to help us fulfill our mission. 

In 2012, T-shirts and Hats also Play a Role



You too can help us to increase our efforts in promoting sustainable, human powered transport in Africa.  You can do this by donating through our website here or buy purchasing our Buy A Bike for Africa T-shirt (modeled above by our Tour race director Cristiano Werneck).

We have also partnered with the bicycle company Cinelli who are selling specially branded T-shirts and hats, the profits from which will be donated to the TdAF. 



Cinelli has also created a TdA branded bicycle for us which we are testing on tour this year.  After the tour we will give them feedback on its performance so they can produce the first ever “TdA Bike”.  Profits from bike sales will also be donated to the foundation.
 
You can buy a t-shirt, hat or donate to the Foundation via our website

Posted February 29, 2012 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Cool Cinelli Stuff, Great Cause




Over the last few months TDA has been developing a partnership with BOOTLEG, a division of Cinelli Bicycles based in Italy.  One goal of this partnership is that through the sale of BOOTLEG/TDA merchandise we will raise 3000 Euros for the TDA Foundation that will be used to purchase bicycles to donate during the 2013 Tourd’Afrique. The merchandise are some beautiful Italian designed cycling caps
and t-shirts. 


These are now available on the Cinelli website
 

Posted February 06, 2012 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Bikes arrive in Nairobi!




As we reported earlier, Tour d'Afrique has been working with a number of partners to get some used bikes to Wheels of Africa in Nairobi so they can set up a bike shop.

After a long sea voyage we are happy to report that the container with the bikes has arrived in Kenya...and more importantly, has cleared customs!



Watch this blog for further updates on the progress on this important venture.

Posted January 03, 2012 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Buy a Bike for Africa




Our new Tour d’Afrique Foundation T-shirt is now available!

Designed exclusively for Tour d’Afrique by renown Toronto artist, Barbara Klunder, this beautiful and evocative tee is made by metowestyle, a socially conscious Toronto based clothing enterprise.

•    50% Organic Cotton, 50% Recycled Polyester
•    Pesticide & chemical free
•    Sweatshop free
•    Supports sustainable farming
•    1 tree planted for each tee sold
•    50% of metowestyle profits go to Free the Children
•    $10 from each tee sold goes to the TDA Foundation
•    Available in Heather Brown or Heather Green (shown below)

Look good, feel, good, do good.

The T-Shirt costs $30 CAD + $10 shipping worldwide and comes in a range of sizes.

Find out how to get yours here.

Posted December 06, 2011 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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TDA 2012 Fundraiser


2012 Tour d'Afrique rider Beverley Coburn is trying to raise money for our Foundation. See if you can help her out!

 
Tour d'Afrique Fundraiser
 
Location:  Fitness Works for Women, 2171 Queen Street East, 2nd Floor (Queen E at Lee Avenue)
Phone:   416-691-2348
When:   Saturday, December 3rd, 10 am - 4 pm
 
50/50 Draw * Classes * Raffle
 
Class Schedule:

10:15 AM - STEP & PUMP
11:30 AM - PILATES
12:30 PM - BELLY DANCING
1:30 PM  - ZUMBA
2:30 PM  - BOOTCAMP
 
All class fees will be donated to the TDA Foundation.

The goal is to raise enough funds to donate 10 bikes to Health-care workers in Africa.

Posted November 30, 2011 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Arrow Web Hospital Helps 76,000 People a Year

   


Arrow Web Hospital has come a long way since it first started as a two room clinic in the slums of Nairobi in 2005. A lot has changed and unfortunately some things have not:  they were the only provider of affordable health services in Africa’s 2nd largest slum back then, and they still are today. 

A bit of History

In 2005 when Arrow Web first opened its small two room clinic they were the only provider of affordable care in Kibera, a 2.5 square km slum in Nairobi that is home to more than 250,000 people.  

In 2005 Arrow Web treated 3990 patients.  By 2010 they had moved to a 20 room hospital and treated  76,643 patients!  They also added a dental clinic, eye care clinic and pharmacy to their services.   They also began to realize that no one hospital was big enough to assist all the patients in the catchment area.  They needed an outreach program that could provide basic health care services by visiting people in their homes.



How We Got Involved:
  
In 2009 Rebecca Cherono, managing director of the Great Rift Valley Development Association, recommended we donate bicycles to Arrow Web to help support their newly created outreach program.  In 2009 we donated 15 bicycles to Arrow Web.  It was also the first time I would meet Bram Simiyu, co founder and project coordinator at Arrow Web, a man who continues to impress me with his dedication to this day.    That year Arrow Web’s outreach workers assisted 9561 people though the delivery of medicine, health education and basic health services to the people in Kibera.  In 2010 we donated 20 more bicycles to to the program and Arrow Web’s outreach volunteers increased their reach to assist 24,745 patients in their catchment area! 

Though majority of the credit goes to Bram and his team at Arrow Web,  we are very proud to be a part of their success. 



How You Can Help:

By raising funds for the Tour d’Afrique Foundation you are helping us support the efforts of organizations like Arrow Web.  But of course the hospital needs more than just bikes.  If you’d like to contribute to Arrow Web Hospital directly to support the activities of the hospital you can do so by visiting the website listed below.     

Related Links:  

Donate to the Tour d’Afrique Foundation:


Help us provide more bikes to Health Workers in Africa, visit our donation page.     

Learn More About Arrow Web Hospital:


Arrow Web Website: http://www.arrowkenya.org/index.php
Friends of Arrow Web blog: http://arrowwebhospital.blogspot.com/  

Posted November 27, 2011 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Wheels of Africa





Congratulations to Dan Austin of Austin Lehman Adventures (ALA) for being chosen to receive the 2011 Global Vision Award from Travel and Leisure magazine for their work on Wheels of Change, an charity started by ALA to help ship used bikes to Africa.    Magnanimous as ever here’s what Dan had to say when he won the Award at the Adventure Travel World Summit in Chiapas Mexico on October 19th:

  “This award is for everyone involved in Wheels of Change both in Montana and abroad where the tires ultimately hit the ground in Africa.  We are honored and appreciative of the recognition but our work has just begun,” notes Dan Austin, director of Austin-Lehman Adventures and founder of Wheels of Change

How I know Dan:
I first met Dan as a result of our project to open a bike shop in Nairobi with our friends at Wheels of Africa.
 
A bit of history:
WoA’s dream was to open a bike shop in the Kibera slums to serve the local community.  Prisca Oluch, director at WoA, and I worked together for months putting together a workable business plan and soliciting support from whomever we could get to listen.  

The Tour d’Afrique Foundation had committed $3000 to the project to help with the start up costs of the shop and 2010 Tour d’Afrique Rider Gerald Coniel generously contributed another $2000 from his own pocket.

This money would cover the start up costs of the shop and the cost of transporting bikes from the port n Mombasa to Nairobi.  But we still needed bikes and shipping a container of bikes to Mombasa from the US would cost another $8000.  

Getting that cost covered was critical to the shops success.  We contacted various organizations including Mike Linke at BEN Namibia who had some great advice for us and ultimately introduced us to Dan at Wheels of Change.  

How Dan Saved our Project:
Dan came to our rescue in a big way.  He quickly agreed to help and within a few months he and his team had collected 320 bikes and packed them into a container for shipping.  Wheels of Change covered all the costs of packing and shipping the bikes to the port in Mombasa.
 
A Nairobi Bike Shop to Open Soon:
As we speak the bikes are on the open ocean and due to arrive on November 29th.  Upon arrival WoA will bring them to Nairobi where they are working to build a bike shop and storage facility for the bikes.  100 bikes have already been pre-sold and demand for the others is high.  We are all very excited to see the shop open when the 2012 Tour d’Afrique reaches Nairobi.    The success of the Tour d’Afrique Foundations efforts to encourage and improve access to sustainable forms of transportation in Africa hinges on working with professional, reliable and generous partners like Wheels of Change.    Congratulations again Dan, you deserve it.  I look forward to working with you again in the future.
 
  Paul paul@tourdafrique.com           

Related Links:

Wheels of Change

Wheels of Change collects donated bicycles in the United States to be shipped overseas to Africa. They work closely and are a big supporter of BEN Namibia. 
 

BEN Namibia

BEN Namibia aims to empower disadvantaged Namibians through provision of sustainable transport and bicycle-related income generation opportunities.
 

The Tour dAfrique Foundation

For 10 year the TdAF has been donating bikes to Health Workers in Africa so they can reach more patients and deliver care more effectively.  In 2010 TdAf began supporting Wheels of Africa’s dream of opening a community bike shop in Nairobi.   

Wheels of Africa

Wheels of Africa was formed in October 2008 as an organization to champion the culture of cycling in Africa. To date we have about 30 paid-up members from all walks of life ranging from casual riders, commuter cyclists, bicycle mechanics, competitive bike riders, para-cyclists and both young and older learners, learning to cycle.
Wheels of Africa’s vision is to mainstream cycling as a lifestyle and an alternative mode of transport in Africa...  

Posted November 10, 2011 by Paul McManus
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Tour d’Afrique Foundation supports Trips for Kids on the North American Epic




As avid cyclists I don’t have to tell you how much the sport of cycling can impact someone’s life.   If you’re like me cycling not only keeps you healthy but has helped introduce you to new friends and taken you places that has expanded you worldview.  It that very experience that Trips for Kids is trying to bring to at-risk youth in Urban areas across the US and Canada. 

The Trips for Kids chapters that the Tour d'Afrique Foundation will be supporting as part of our North American tour introduces the sport of cycling to hundreds of kids each year that otherwise would never have the opportunity.

Imagine if you had never ridden a bike.

Many are kids from low income and single parent homes and have never travelled outside their neighborhood.   They do not own bikes themselves so T4K chapters provide the bikes and some offer Earn-a-Bike programs.   Trips for Kids leaders typically take children on 20 - 30 mile mountain bike rides once a week, though some chapters host rides for kids daily.  Chapters work with kids from ages 8 to 18, and help introduce kids to local cycling clubs and to a lifetime of cycling.


 
Riders to Meet four Trips for Kids Chapters on Tour

On tour this year we will have the opportunity to meet or visit four Trips for Kids Chapters:  In San Francisco, Chicago, Ottawa and Yarmouth.

In San Francisco you'll have the opportunity to have lunch with TFK founder and all around inspiration Marilyn Price.  Marilyn started TFK in 1988 with one chapter and now there are 79 chapters across the US, Canada and Israel. 

In Chicago we'll get to meet Bernie Rupe, who runs the Chicago Voyagers program.  Bernie and a few of the kids he works with will meet us on route on the way into Chicago and cook us a hot lunch!  A few of the kids may also join us for the last 10 or 15 kms into town. 

In Ottawa we will get to meet Cat Weaver.   Cat has been taking kids on bike trips for the last 3 years and her group has just recently become an official T4K chapter.

Of all the chapters I visited hers was the most inspirational.  Her passion for the program and the stories she tells about how something as simple as a bike ride has changed kids lives are really moving. 

The last chapter we will visit on tour is TFK Yarmouth run by Jack Harding.  Yarmouth is not on the route of the tour but Jack will meet us at the Ferry in Darby and ride with us for a day or two. 

The Tour d'Afrique Foundation will be donating bikes to four Trips for Kids chapters on this years tour and we ask that you consider helping us to donate even more bikes by donating to the Tour d’Afrique Foundation.   100% of your contributions will go to Trips for Kids. 

You can make a donation here

Thanks!

Posted May 24, 2011 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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