About Us
History
Who We Are
Our Mission
To improve societal welfare by promoting energy access, fostering quality education, enhancing climate action and advancing gender equality. We aim to do this by partnering with communities to develop solutions aimed at solving multidimensional societal challenges hence contributing towards poverty alleviation.
Our Vision
Tubariki Foundation Africa envisions inclusive communities that are socially and economically emancipated. We are a pathway to socio-economic transformation in communities.
Our History
Tubariki Foundation Africa is a Non-Governmental Organization founded and registered in Kenya in September 2021. This Foundation started as a community give back initiative in 2018, namely the Blessed-To-Bless Community Initiative. Over the years, we have scaled our impact in communities by partnering and collaborating with other organizations with shared interests. “Tubariki” is a Swahili word meaning “Let us Bless” and the organization is inspired by the “we are blessed to be a blessing” mantra. We are committed to be part of the positive transformation in communities and to be of service to others. The values that we embody are empathy, kindness, diversity & inclusion, teamwork and responsibility. Since 2018, we have participated in various projects in different regions in Kenya.
Key Achievements
- Educational and career guidance for over 4000 high school students.
- Skill Development for over 500 marginalized women and young girls in Marsabit County in partnership with the Better Generation Africa and through the support of the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund by the US Department of State
- Donation of over 100 solar reading lanterns to underprivileged students
- Promoting energy access for 30 households in Nyangweta Village in partnership with Kuza Energy and Sunspot Limited through the support of United States African Development Foundation.
- Donation of over 1000 sanitary towels to needy girls in partnership with Literature Africa Foundation.
- Sensitization of over 500 people on the productive uses of energy (PUE)
- Launching the Tubariki Mentorship Program