There saeems to have been a fair bit of tidying up of JC info on websites; as of January 2009 the Intentional Communities site stated, as recorded here on the xJC's:
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jcs.xjcs.org]
'The land in Kenya is presently in the name of two of our longest term members there, but it may be signed over to a committee in 2009.'but that IC site was updated in March 2011 to remove that info (by Davejc presumably) and the word 'disbanded' attached:
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directory.ic.org]
From my reading on various African Quaker sites, there was a move in 2009 to vet all volunteers who worked with children, at which point the JC's stopped advertising for volunteers and instead began using their premises to provide seminar space for Quaker organised meetings on political violence reconciliation.