The essence of my talk is to remind us that our today was determined by yesterday; as today we determine the future for the next generation. By the end of my talk I hope to have persuaded you that by staying culturally rooted, we can prosper economically and socially; and that we can assure a better future for the next generation.

Here is my story

My name, in full, as it appears on my birth certificate, is Norah Esta Alinga Owaraga. I am the daughter of Ejakait Engineer George William Obityo Owaraga, the Chief; who is the son of the late Ejakait Yosia Egatunyu, who was among the chiefs of the Ikaribwok Clan of the Iteso.

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  1. […] MM, if it so interests you to learn more about the innovative philosophy and model of Alinga Farms, I invite you to read the text of a TED Talk that I gave early this year. […]

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  2. […] Click here and read more about our model of “do business while culturally rooted” […]

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  3. […] Featured image: audience members during Norah Owaraga’s TED Talk. The full text is available in a epdf here. […]

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