Services

01

Haki Kwa Kila Dada

For a long time, menstrual hygiene has been a woman’s or girl’s affair. Cultural barriers, knowledge gaps, harmful disposal mechanisms, and untapped innovation and market opportunities are challenges that can no longer be ignored.

“Haki Kwa Kila Dada,” meaning “the right of every woman,” aims to ensure women access menstrual hygiene management knowledge, resources, and environmentally friendly disposal solutions. The service incorporates diverse populations for sustainability.

02

Learning for Life Kenya (L4L Kenya)

At 85%, Kenya’s literacy rate is the fourth highest in Africa (The African Economist). However, the country has a very poor reading culture beyond academia. This is partly due to the limited accessibility, awareness, and information pertinent to improving their skills and contributing to the economic development of their societies.

L4L builds an information consumption culture in Kenya by empowering populations outside the classroom to acquire talent-based skills and cutting-edge outside-of-the-classroom knowledge acquisition. It also advanced digital skills acquisition for progressive relevance in the 21st century.

03

Master To Thrive

This personal development programme provides coaching and mentorship through podcasts, blogs and articles tailored towards making individuals fit in the fast-changing world. The programme also offers in-person training on life skills for different ages and genders for community empowerment and transformation.

04

Seeds of Kindness

Critical social needs cannot be ignored while working through our service domains. We respond to and offer care and support for chronic health conditions and old age needs.

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