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Standfield has enlisted both to become partners in her company, the Children's Photographic Gallery of Kenya. Here is the story of the two orphanages and the two women. In the 1970s, the Keino family started caring for abandoned children. In 1987, with the help of a Benedictine father, Paul Durr, Phyllis managed to buy a farm for the orphanage. A nurse by training, she is a strong, energetic woman." And it continues. There's a few others, not many, but they are there.
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424:(above) and based on his comments below. Clearly Phyllis was a major part of what happened, and it's not really right that she should be overshadowed simply because her husband is much more famous. If all the numerous mentions (from reliable sources) are taken into consideration, then perhaps it pushes her into the Keep column, albeit a weak keep. So I've changed my view.--
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Phyllis Keino: The spokesperson for Bread and Water for Africa is a registered nurse. She founded Lewa
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