2014 African Proverb of the Month
- November -December, 2014 Any goat can serve as bridewealth unless it has a defect Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
- October, 2014 A wife is the wealth. Tembo (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC) Proverb
- September 2014 Why do you behave like a woman whose son has just gotten married? Maasai (Kenya, Tanzania) Proverb
- August 2014 Two calabashes floating in a basin of water will touch each other, but not damage each other. Ewe (Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria) Proverb
- July, 2014 A mother is the cornerstone of the family. Somali (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia) Proverb
- June, 2014 The house that is built well (like a fixed faith) doesn’t move any longer. Lwalu (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC) Proverb
- April-May 2014 – Home is for a husband and a wife. Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
- March 2014 – A faithful woman is a crown to her husband. Gusii (Kenya) Proverb
- February 2014 – The hoes of two people cultivating together in a field sometimes clash (hit) against each other. Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb
- January 2014 – Every hill is a burial site. Rwanda (Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC]), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda) Proverb