TechLit Africa
TechLit Africa is training rural primary schoolchildren in Kenya with the digital skills needed in today’s highly globalized world.
TechLit Africa is training rural primary schoolchildren in Kenya with the digital skills needed in today’s highly globalized world.
Tumaini International Trust is a faith-based organization dedicated to working with AIDS orphans and other vulnerable and orphaned children, youth, families and communities. Tumaini provides educational, health, social, economic, and spiritual services.
Metis runs a fellowship program to empower educational organizations with skills, enable evidence-based improvements in teaching and learning outcomes, and connect leaders for collective impact.
Synnefa is a Kenyan agri-tech solution provider that tackles challenges related to food security and negative environmental impacts by offering sustainable and technological solutions to farmers.
Wazi is a Kenyan mental health company building technology for a world where everyone has the tools to take care of their mental wellbeing.
Cherehani Africa leverages technology to provide credit bundled with financial education to women who own micro-enterprises in rural areas. Their model combines proprietary technology and field officers who interface with their customers. They offer both working capital loans and productive asset loans.
Vuma is a Kenya-based sustainable energy manufacturer that produces a clean biomass energy product made from discarded sugarcane husks.
Penda Health operates a chain of urban outpatient clinics offering high quality services to middle-income families.
Safari Doctors is an award-winning, community-based organization that travels by sea and road to provide vital health services in remote parts of Lamu, Kenya.
Riley Orton Foundation envisions a community with the agency to realize their full potential by providing holistic education to rural girls, reducing the gender and skills gap in STEM, and empowering young women through entrepreneurship training.
I Can Fly International rescues, educates, and empowers youth from rural communities who are affected by female genital mutilation, forced early marriages, child labor, and abject poverty.
Ujima Foundation provides entrepreneurship, ICT, and job readiness training to unemployed youth in Kenya and offers them placements into hospitality and retail jobs.