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about KOP

In 2002, the Kenyan Orphan Project was set up by a small group of medical students to help children in the developing world. Working with other organisations, a group of students was moblized to raise funds and to build a new hospital in Kenya to provide good and affordable healthcare to families and orphans who were in need.

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KOP Ball was a great success - see videos from the year that were screened:

HOVIC appeal

Review of 2007

Celebration of KOP people

 

OTHER NEWS

Update on post election trouble in KISUMU and its effect on KOP

Post from 4th Feb (latest)

Post from 9th January

Post from 5th January

Post from 3rd January

KOP starts school twinning project:

Interview with Beccy Leslie

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short video

View a short 3 minute visual summary of some of the KOP projects.

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View a 19 minute documentary filmed in July 2006 when KOP was in Kisumu with 20 UK doctors.

 

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2007 MEDICAL CAMPS

30 doctors and nurses undertook medical camps this July. Use links below to hear interview with Dr Dan Magnus:

Video interview with Dr Dan Magnus:

What did the team get out of last year?

What did the people treated think?

Team comments from last year

Montage from 2007 trip

Kenyan Orphan Project is registered in England and Wales as a charitable company limited by a guarantee.

Registered Office: Amery House, Steeple Drive, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1TN

Registered No. 5818928 Registered Charity No. 1118528