Afri Educare Alliance.

We believe that every child deserves access to quality education, nutrition, and wellness support, regardless of their circumstances.

What does quality education look like?

  • Sustainable school feeding programmes so schools can grow their own food and no child goes home hungry.
  • Capacity building for staff and community members involved in managing the school – teacher training, incentives, workshops and professional development.
  • Wider community training such as child protection.
  • Health promotion through I AM GIRL and WASH.
  • School infrastructure.
  • Income-generating projects and parent savings schemes
Please contact us to find more about how we can work together.
Our Objective

Transforming Education works with the objective

of empowering underprivileged children by providing education, nutrition, and wellness support. We believe that education is the key to unlocking a child’s potential and providing them with the tools they need to succeed in life.

Our Alignment

Our program is aligned with the Kenyan Education policy, the Children's Act 2022, and the SDG Goal 4, which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Our Focus

Transforming Education works with children (3-18 years) living in difficult circumstances, children from poor families, differently abled children, abandoned and street children, and children living in remote villages and hard-to-reach areas.

Our Approach

Our approach is holistic, and we understand that education is not just about academics. We provide nutrition and wellness support to ensure that children are healthy and able to focus on their studies.

What we do.

AECA’s flagship programme Transforming Education works with the objective of empowering underprivileged children by providing education, nutrition, and wellness support.

The programme is aligned to the Kenyan Education policy, the children’s act 2022 and the SDG Goal 4 (Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all).

Transforming Education works with children (3-18 years) living in difficult circumstances, children from poor families, differently abled children, abandoned and street children, and children living in remote villages and hard to reach areas.

Why Education.

If we need to address healthcare, poverty, population control, unemployment and human rights, there's no better way to start than providing education to children in need. Education not only empowers children to have a secure future but also helps them grow up as responsible national and global citizens. The Right to Education which came into force through our new constitution in 2010 made education free and compulsory for all children. But even a decade later, the learning curve has not been steady for many children in the country. The socio-economic conditions of parents and lack of proper learning in schools are hindrances which prevent many children from having education.