See us in Action
Beekeepers in Kilimanjaro
Bees Abroad are developing a project to support spinally injured women in Kilimanjaro, through beekeeping skills and producing hive products such as cosmetics and medicinal products.
Bees Abroad are developing a project to support spinally injured women in Kilimanjaro, through beekeeping skills and producing hive products such as cosmetics and medicinal products.
Empowering women through beekeeping in Zambia
A project manager reports on a new training program in Monze, Zambia
A project manager reports on a new training program in Monze, Zambia
From our Beekeeping Trainer in Kenya
Kenyan beekeepers turn the a-maizing bee-suit into a business proposition.
Kenyan beekeepers turn the a-maizing bee-suit into a business proposition.
Field report from Hoima in Uganda
Facilitating a workshop aimed at developing modern beekeeping amongst a dozen women’s groups in rural Uganda
Facilitating a workshop aimed at developing modern beekeeping amongst a dozen women’s groups in rural Uganda
Update from our man in Uganda
An in-the-field report on our development project in Kibaale, Uganda demonstrating how beekeeping skills are enabling families to educate their children
An in-the-field report on our development project in Kibaale, Uganda demonstrating how beekeeping skills are enabling families to educate their children
Project manager visiting Lake Albert, April 2011
A description of the work a project manager will be doing in Uganda during April-May 2011
A description of the work a project manager will be doing in Uganda during April-May 2011
Project managers working in Sudan and Uganda
Bees Abroad project managers are soon to be travelling to work on development projects in Sudan and Uganda - March 2011
Bees Abroad project managers are soon to be travelling to work on development projects in Sudan and Uganda - March 2011
Sinyati women's group make their first creams
Sinyati women's group have their first success in manufacturing handcreams from beeswax, with support from Bees Abroad
Sinyati women's group have their first success in manufacturing handcreams from beeswax, with support from Bees Abroad
The Waterloo Foundation
Thanks to the Waterloo Foundation for supporting the delivery of training and the development of the Nkhata Bay Honey Producers Co-operative.
Thanks to the Waterloo Foundation for supporting the delivery of training and the development of the Nkhata Bay Honey Producers Co-operative.















