EdTech for Mara Programme
Access to quality education in the Mara region remains limited, with many schools lacking modern learning tools, digital resources, and exposure to technology. Students often rely on traditional teaching methods, making it difficult to compete in an increasingly digital world.
Read MoreLivelihood Diversification
In Talek, communities face limited income opportunities, rising poultry-farming costs, and unmanaged waste that affects both the environment and livelihoods. Women and youth are especially affected, with fewer pathways to decent and reliable work. The Lazizi Welfare Foundation is responding
Read MoreReviving Morijo Springs: A Step Towards a Healthier Sand River
The Lazizi Welfare Foundation, in partnership with the Water Resource Authority (WRA) and the Morijo community, is leading a long-term initiative to restore the Sand River ecosystem. At the heart of this project is Morijo Springs, a vital water source for
Read MoreA Healthier Future for : Transforming Access to Care
For years, families in Irbaan and the surrounding communities have had to travel long distances to access basic medical services, an impossible journey during emergencies and a heavy burden for mothers, children, and the elderly. But a new chapter of
Read MoreWater saves lives
Water is life. We are continuously working to change life and give our communities renewed hope. We have provided watering troughs for animals and clean drinking water to the community living at Tipilikwani. This watering hole represents renewed hope and
Read MoreChanging Lives One Donation at a Time
We're reinforcing our commitment to accessible, quality healthcare with the construction of anew community clinic at the Irbaan Centre. The project is underway and expected to becompleted in three months. This new facility will include an outpatient clinic and staffaccommodation,
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