KEPAWAE Girl-Child program 1997

Through funding from various development partners, KEPAWAE has sponsored 1,158 girls. Out of these, 170 have graduated with satisfactory performance, over 60% achieved C+ and above (minimum entry requirement to public universities).

As Queen Rania of Jordan highlights it:-

When you educate a girl, you kickstart a cycle of success. It makes economic sense. It makes social sense. It makes moral sense

Our achievement in educating the girl-child:

  1. Ambassadors’ Girls Scholarship Program (AGSP) – over 600 girls supported.
  2. Ambassadors’ Boys Scholarship Program (ABSP) – over 400 boys supported.
  3. Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) – over 20 girls supported (ongoing programme)
  4. KEPAWAE members – over 10 girls supported. (ongoing programme)

Kepawae

“A girl child who is even a little bit educated is more conscious of family planning, health care and, in turn, her children’s own education”