Every Child Carries Dignity, Voice, and Agency.
We serve alongside at-risk children and their families in Kenya, not as objects of charity, but as bearers of dignity and architects of their own future.
QUICK FACTS.
Why Children?
Why Kenya?
Children and youth aged 17 years and below represent over 40% of Kenya’s population.
The Poverty Rate in Kenya is 40%.
More than 1.2 million primary school-age children in Kenya do not attend school
20% of Kenya’s population lives with mental health conditions
The teacher-student ratio in public primary schools is 65:1.
The most prevalent forms of human trafficking in Kenya are child sexual exploitation 53% and labour trafficking 44%
The Youth Unemployment Rate in Kenya is 67%.
WE FOCUS ON FOUR AREAS OF EMPOWERMENT
EDUCATION
HEALTH
SOCIAL-ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT
ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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