201 bursaries for students from Namunyak Conservancy

201 high school and college learners in Namunyak Conservancy receive bursaries from The Sarara Foundation

Many students were unable to complete their studies due to financial complications brought on by the pandemic over the past two years. With support from the Sarara Foundation, 201 learners will have a second chance at completing their secondary and tertiary education.

The Chairman of Namunyak Conservancy, Kinyua Lengachar along with Titus Letaapo, Sarara' Foundation’s Director of Community, spent the day visiting various students from Namunyak and handing over the bursaries.

By investing in an opportunity-rich future for the next generation of indigenous communities of Northern Kenya; we're building the capacity and know-how to safeguard this environment, including the endangered species, and indigenous communities that call it home.

When indigenous people prosper, the wildlife and rangelands prosper. As such, the importance of adopting a social centric, people-first, approach to conservation cannot be emphasised enough.


“When indigenous people prosper, the wildlife and rangelands prosper.”

When you support the Sarara Foundation, you are playing a direct role in the lives of the community; offering students the chance to go back to school, providing mothers and children with quality healthcare and in essence, protecting the environment for generations to come.

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