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Students from Mwea Primary School during a visit to Olkaria Power Station. The School won second place during GIC phase I. Schools in Nakuru County are the new focus of the Schools Green Initiative Challenge –GIC, as consultations continue between KenGen Foundation and the Olkaria Environmental team to launch the program in the
Principal Secretary for Special Programs Ms. Josephta Mukobe pledges her support for the disabled during Dr. Ribeiro Parklands Primary School's 10-year Cerebral Palsy Unit celebrations. In a colourful ceremony graced by the Permanent Secretary for Special Programmes Ms. Josephta Mukobe and nominated Member of Parliament Hon. Isaac Mwaura, the KenGen Foundation joined Dr.
Timothy Kimanthi, from Seven Forks, is an alumnus of the KenGen’s Education Scholarships Programme. A former student at Makima Secondary School class of 2009, he was awarded a full University scholarship after qualifying to join The Technical University of Kenya. At the university, he pursued a degree in Bachelor of Technology (Building and construction). Currently
KenGen Foundation to oversee the monitoring of the project. Prof Kimaruka and Mike Njeru sign and exchange copies of the MoU as members of the Central CSR Committee look on. The KenGen Foundation, KenGen and the Lake Basin College signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the afforestation of Katuk Odeyo area in
A section of St. Martin Kaewa Secondary School Environment Club at their woodlot. The students undertook the "greening" competition to emerge the winner of the pilot afforestation competition. Kenya has a relatively low forest cover at only 6.99 per cent of its territory, which falls short of the required standards by the United
Green Teachers on a look and learn session at St. Martin Kaewa Secondary School. The school scooped 1st place in GIC phase I. 120 green teachers from schools participating in the Green Initiative Challenge reviewed the progress made in the afforestation competition by their institutions during the second capacity building exercise held at
Upper Tana Community to benefit from the Grant The Foundation marked a major landmark by signing a Ksh. 5 million (USD 50,000) grant with World Bank Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF) on 6th July, its first engagement with the Bank. The grant will go towards the renovation of Kiambaa Primary School, and the construction of a
I was assigned wonderful “Trios” to be their mentor during the Annual Mentorship Program in August 2015 coordinated by the KenGen Foundation. Led by Mr. Anthony Igecha, I was among a group of 25 staff who had been invited to be briefed on mentorship during the students’ Annual Mentorship program after which we would be