Welcome to Uzima, New Pathways to Wellness
Uzima was established in 2004, to bring several healing methods to East Africa, methods that are easy to use, successful and very cost effective to treat a broad spectrum of conditions: traumas, physical and emotional conditions.
The Uzima Project is a combined effort of five active members, who share a love of Africa and a passion for holistic health and wellbeing. We are all Homeopaths and EFT practitioners and take a keen interest in the Work of Byron Katie.
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Join the Zanzibar Challenge!!
Want to join us for the experience of a lifetime? We want to bring you on a cycling trip around the magical island of Zanzibar in September 2011. The catch? You need to do some fundraising and it’s well worth it! Check the Zanzibar Challenge 2011 page for inspiration and contact us for more details!

EFT Trip to Tanzania, East Africa
Simple, totally free and portable, EFT is the perfect tool for Africa. At the end of June 2010, Clodagh and Margot brought 4 practitioners to Tanzania to help spread EFT to some of the poorest communities.
During those two weeks, they gave free workshops to villagers of the Moshi region while training EFT barefoot practitioners. This was done in conjunction with the local community development officer and a local NGO.
They taught basic EFT to over 100 villagers, reached AIDS support groups and trained a dozen barefoot practitioners who will keep spreading the technique.
See for yourself by watching the video. More…

Visit to 4Kenia, the school of Homeopathy in eastern Kenya
Since the autumn of 2009 we have been sponsoring 2 young Kenyan women to become
homeopathic nurses at the school of homeopathy in Kwale run by a very inspired and dedicated Dutch woman.
The course runs over 3 years and is recognized by the Kenyan government. Siobhan and Liliane visited the school in August 2010 and met with “our” 2 students More….

AIDS clinics in Moshi
What an inspiration to accompany Jeremy and Camilla to their AIDS clinics in and around Moshi, northern Tanzania. Siobhan and Liliane ended their 3 weeks trip in Moshi last August where they witnessed the wonderful work undertaken by them for the last 2 years. More…
