Where we work
Bees Abroad has projects which need funding and have received enquiries from community groups in Kenya, Uganda, Cameroon, Nepal, Ghana, Romania, Nigeria and Sudan. Bees Abroad is also actively engaged on a project in Malawi.
Click on this link to see where we are working on Google Maps: www.panoramio.com/user/3154202
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
Pokot warriors attack Sinyati Beekeepers
Pokot warriors steal livestock from Sinyati women at the point of a gun
Pokot warriors steal livestock from Sinyati women at the point of a gun
Reflections on a visit to Northern Sudan
last in a series of articles exploring beekeeping and some aspects of culture in Northern Sudan
last in a series of articles exploring beekeeping and some aspects of culture in Northern Sudan
Taking a Project forward in Northern Sudan
Second in a series of articles describing how we might assist in the development of beekeeping in Northern Sudan
Second in a series of articles describing how we might assist in the development of beekeeping in Northern Sudan
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
Good news for the Zambian Ladies
Bees Abroad has recently secured a £2,500 grant for a project with Zambian women's cooperative from the Rufford Foundation
Bees Abroad has recently secured a £2,500 grant for a project with Zambian women's cooperative from the Rufford Foundation
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.
Blog from Kenya
John and Mary Home provide a regular update on their on-going trip to a Bees Abroad project in Kenya. Updated 3rd Dec.
John and Mary Home provide a regular update on their on-going trip to a Bees Abroad project in Kenya. Updated 3rd Dec.














