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G-thamini Foundation

NAIROBI, Kenya
Joined March 2023

G-thamini Foundation is a private charitable organization registered in Kenya to advance ideas and support institutions to promote a better world. The foundation works through donations and volunteer.



Presence in: Kenya
Focus: Children's Rights, Community Paralegals, Education, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Livelihoods

VISION-To raise Community Champions

MISSION-To be the catalyst in creating a visible transformation that will positively impact communities and stakeholders through sustainable social economic programs and also create champions of the communities served.

G-THAMINI FOUNDATION PROGRAMS
1. ASSET MAPPING
Asset Mapping is the involvement of community residents in the process of identifying the assets within the community and also looking for opportunities with a view of creating a vivid picture of what it is like living here in their community. Community asset mapping is a strength-based approach to community development. The goal of asset mapping is to document a community’s existing resources.

The program also engages communities on human rights issues (GBV, FGM, and children’s rights) through advocacy and training.

2. EDUCATION

Basic education is guaranteed under Article 53(b) making it a free and compulsory right. In line with the U N Sustainable Development Goal number 4 (To ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all), the foundation has a vision of engaging like-minded individuals in ensuring vulnerable children attain the basic education and ample learning created.

3. LIVELIHOOD
Livelihood is a critical area that needs urgent attention, especially for low-income earners. Income disparities are on the rise in Kenya and a larger portion of Kenyans are disadvantaged.

4. HEALTH
G-thamini Foundation strives to increase good health awareness among community members.  Health Literacy Foundation uses different methods to educate the illiterate and semi-illiterate populations within the counties we serve. Greater focus is on the area of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), HIV/AIDS, Drugs and substance abuse, and diet.

5. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Research and Development are considered an instrument of organizational effectiveness.