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Africa Water Project
Videography by Brad Beckman; editing by Chuck Hurst
Kenya Water Project Overview 4:41
Watch this TV news story about University of Idaho student teams working in Kenya with the Maasai tribe, to find solutions to local water problems.
Mark Rogers / Biological and Ag Engineering Major
2:22
This video clip profiles University of Idaho Biological and Agricultural Engineering senior student Mark Rogers on his water project work and experiences in Kenya.
Magoso Center Performance
3:54
University of Idaho students in Kenya are invited to Kibera—the largest slum in Africa—to tour the Magoso orphanage and school. Students and teachers share song and dance celebrating Kenyan culture. See one of those performances.