U.S. SPONSOR
Global
Partners for Development is a US-based, non-governmental
organization that supports indigenous African community development
efforts and whose mission is: “To end poverty through
the power of partnership.” Global Partners is
the United States sponsor for Mama Na Dada.
Friends of Mama Na Dada
Following are links to those individuals and organizations who support Mama Na Dada and its work.

CustomDynamic.net:
provides website hosting, design and development for Mama na Dada.
Voices
of Women is a circle of peace-minded
people who share a common commitment to education on international
issues and foreign policy. In 2005 we were matched up with Mama
Na Dada as our sister circle through Peace X Peace.
PeaceXPeace links
women-based Circles in throughout the world with Sister Circles
in the United States. Mama na Dada was linked with Voices of Women.

Sergio Lub hosted
the Oneko's on a MamaNaDada fundraising tour. Daughter, Sonia Lub spent
6 weeks working as a volunteer at Kunya Village.
Articles About Mama na Dada
OneWorld.net published
an article about Mama na Dada and its sister circle, Voices of Women.
Circles of Hope article published on the Gather the Women website.
One Village
Foundation Article written by Joyce Oneko about Mama na
Dada
Shut Up and Talk Blog - Article about Mama na Dada by visitor to Kunya Villlage.

Article
about Mama na Dada project on the Women
of Vision and Action Archival website.
Peace & Justice Organization Links
International
Peace Initiatives
International Day of Peace
Friends of Kenya
Volunteers for Peace
African Action
African Gender Institute
Kenya Resource Links
List of Women's Organizations in Kenya
Status
of Human Rights Organizations in Kenya from the Univ. of Minnesota
Gender & Women's Studies for Africa's Transformation
African News Resource Links
Africa Confidential one of the longest-established specialist publications on Africa, with a considerable reputation for being first with the in depth news on significant political, economic and security developments across the continent.
African Affairs is published on behalf of the Royal African Society. It publishes articles on recent political, social and economic developments in sub-Saharan countries. Also included are historical studies that illuminate current events in the continent.
Feminist
Africa provides a platform for cutting-edge, informatiative
and provocative generder work attued to African agendas.


