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201 bursaries for students from Namunyak Conservancy
The Sarara Foundation issues 201 bursaries to high school and university students from Namunyak Conservancy
Meet Ann, Sarara’s first female guide
After working her way up from a casual worker post high school, Ann Naipiman became Sarara’s first female safari guide in October 2021. This is her story.
How we designed our schools to suit the indigenous, nomadic Samburu.
Creating a school system for indigenous, nomadic community requires its own set of rules. This is how we designed a school to celebrate the Samburu's indigenous culture, heritage and nomadic lifestyles.
Meet Teacher Terry
Teacher Terry Kosgei has been with The Sarara Foundation since inception and today, she is one of seven teachers teaching 130 children in English, Swahili and Samburu!
Deworming and Vitamin A for all children in Namunyak
The Sarara Foundation joined the National School-Based Deworming Program and have administered treatment to over 263 children during the last two months.
Nitangas’ Story - An Update
Nitangas has made remarkable progress since the life-changing surgery on her hand contractures that she received earlier this year.
Meet Teacher Judy
From teaching under a tree in a camp for Internally Displaced People, to becoming Head of our Nomadic Montessori School Program, Judy’s story is nothing short of inspiring.
Milk Mamma’s leading the way
The “Milk Mamma’s” from our Milk to Market program are setting an inspiring example for generations of Samburu women to come.
A New Smile For Njabar
On 23 July 2020, Njabar’s life changed forever. Njabar is 1 of 5 Samburu children that underwent cleft lip surgery through The Sarara Foundation's Nomadic Healthcare Program. This is his story.
The first rain of the season
The 2021 Short Rains have finally arrived and we received 32mm of rains on Monday afternoon, 25 October.