Feature News
Feature News presents recent developments at Kenoli.
Nicaragua: The Women of Santa Julia — A Journey of Empowerment
Nicaragua: The Women of Santa Julia — A Journey of Empowerment Tucked into the steep hillsides of El Crucero, less than an hour from Managua, lies the resilient community of Santa Julia. But despite [...read more]
From Tin Shacks to Cement Homes
How One Organization is Leading Change in Rural Nicaragua As you drive through the sun-soaked countryside of Nicaragua, the beauty of the landscape is contrasted sharply by the stark reality of poverty. Along paved [...read more]
Hogar Luceros—Planting Seeds of Strength and Hope in Camoapa
“When I do these exercises with my baby, I feel like she gets stronger,” Magdalena told us with a smile, cradling her two-month-old daughter. “Also, I massage her before bed and she becomes so [...read more]
Release of community leaders from ADES- El Salvador
On October 18, 2024, the Court of Sensuntepeque, in Cabañas department, acquitted and ordered the release of five community leaders from Santa Marta and the Association for Social Economic Development (ADES). These leaders were [...read more]
Experience Exchange with partners in Honduras
Between October 17 and 18, 2024, the Kenoli Foundation organized a significant event at the Casa Real Hotel in the department of Choluteca, Honduras where 16 representatives from different organizations gathered to share experiences [...read more]
Casa Pueblito
Casa – Pueblito Kenoli Foundation is happy to announce that we have entered a partnership with Casa – Pueblito, a Canadian and Nicaraguan organization, to implement a project in the community of Santa Julia, [...read more]
Exchange of Partner Experiences in El Salvador: A Learning and Collaboration Meeting
In San Salvador, on July 5, 2024, the Kenoli Foundation organized an event for partner exchanges. CESTA offered its facilities to share knowledge and experiences in the areas of Agroecology and Nutrition and Early [...read more]
A Better Start in Life
We were not sure we could visit Kenoli partner Cincahuite, because extremely heavy rains had flooded a number of their communities. However, we were lucky as it happened to be a sunny day. On [...read more]
It’s Complex!
“Three years ago, we could never dream of working in this community, because it was so overrun by gangs,” told us, Marvin Pineda, an agronomist, with Kenoli partner, ADES. Criminal gangs essentially controlled El [...read more]