Redefining Education in Rural Kenya
“Creating equal opportunities for children and young adults through resources, mentorship, and vocational training.”
“Creating equal opportunities for children and young adults through resources, mentorship, and vocational training.”
Redefining Education in Rural Kenya
Millions of young people in rural Kenya face two connected challenges:
Children in public schools lack basic resources — desks, books, electricity, and access to digital learning — leaving them far behind peers in urban areas.
Youth and young adults (18–35) struggle to find employment because schools don’t prepare them with practical, in-demand skills for the job market.
Without intervention, these students remain trapped in cycles of poverty, with limited pathways to education or stable work.
The Problem
Bridging the School Quality Gap (Youth)
Provide essential learning resources: desks, books, and classroom supplies.
Introduce offline digital libraries (Khan Academy, Wikipedia) without internet.
Connect students with diaspora mentors and track progress through the community.
Our Solution
Vocational Training for Employment (Young Adults 18–35)
Offer hands-on training in high-demand sectors like agriculture, construction, electrical, and technology.
Link training directly to local job opportunities and entrepreneurship.
Build career pathways that lift families and communities out of poverty.