Narok grasslands at sunset

Our Impact is Measured in Generations

From 62 women's groups to 46 youth collectives, we are the architects of Maasai sovereignty.

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62

Empowered Women Groups

46

46

Dynamic Youth Groups

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100%

Indigenous Led

Close-up of intricate Maasai beadwork

From Raw Milk to High Margins

Our dairy value-addition units and artisanal beadwork cooperatives bypass exploitative brokers, placing economic power directly into the hands of the community. By processing our own resources, we ensure that the wealth generated stays within the Maasai households that produce it.

Elimination of exploitative middlemen in the supply chain.

Direct market access for traditional beadwork artisans.

Sustainable income streams for 62 women's cooperatives.

Healing the Arid Lands

Through rangeland restoration and climate-smart agriculture, we turn the tide on soil degradation. Our indigenous-led models prove that traditional knowledge is essential to the global climate conversation.

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A Shield Against Harm

Beyond economic growth, we stand as a fierce guardian of our people. From championing school retention for young girls to ending the practices of FGM and early marriage, our advocacy is rooted in the dignity of every Maasai child.

Advocacy event for community rights

School Retention

Ensuring girls stay in education through community-led support systems.

FGM Eradication

Mobilizing grassroots networks to protect the physical integrity of young women.

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