Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Education,
Technology,
Arts and Culture
In Africa, millions live in crowded slums. Youth survive but don't thrive. At Kibera Film School youth develop talents, tell their stories, become role models for peace and transform their communities.
Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Education
Daraja creates leaders. As an official Girl Effect partner, Daraja Academy has been recognized as one of the most effective and innovative organizations to conquer gender inequality in the world. Daraja Academy is a boarding secondary school for Kenyan girls with top academic scores and exceptional leadership skills but no means to continue their education.The academy provides shelter, food, healthcare and counseling services allowing students to focus on academic and personal development
150 teenage mothers go back to school and develop their careers, start small business and be great, empowered women. We are also providing a safe children centre for the teenage mothers.
Provide food, shelter, clothing, medical care, education, love for needy children at the Joseph Waweru Home in Kenya. These children are victims of HIV/AIDS, orphaned, neglected, and abandoned.
Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Education
By providing Kenyan girls with reusable sanitary pads and life-saving HIV prevention information, Huru International gives them the resources they need to complete their education and live healthy, successful lives.
Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Education,
Economic Development,
Women and Girls
Many bright, but disadvantaged youth in Kenya need help with university fees. We assist and also require the development of a community project that the student leads during their university career.
Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Economic Development,
Climate Change,
Health,
Hunger
Kenya is experiencing severe drought and acute food shortages. Michael Murigi, 3rd year PATHWAYS scholar, has made tremendous progress in introducing cassava growing to his community. Cassava is an indigenous crop that is fast growing and well adapted to the dry environment. His community would like to expand the project by purchasing a mill so that flour can be produced and food products made and sold.
This project will help our university scholarship recipient Isaac, help his community build classrooms, start a library and train teachers to educate all, but especially girls and orphans.
Through strategically selected legal cases, AGLDF attempts to address and rectify the unique and devastating human rights abuses faced by adolescent girls.