activities · 2 groups
what they do
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Clean Water Infrastructure Development 3 activities
- Construction of solar-powered boreholes for community water supplyConstructs deep, solar-powered boreholes to provide sustainable clean water to schools and surrounding communities. Examples include a 160-metre borehole delivering 4,000–12,000 litres daily and an 180-metre borehole supplying up to 20,000 litres per day, supporting both domestic use and a one-acre vegetable growing plot.
- Repair and maintenance of hand pumps for clean water accessRepairs broken hand pumps across Kenya to restore clean water access for rural communities, schools, and clinics. As of July 2025, repaired over 3,108 hand pumps, cumulatively providing water access to over 900,000 people.
- Water Access Infrastructure DevelopmentRepairs broken hand pumps and constructs solar-powered boreholes to provide clean water access to communities, schools, and clinics across rural Kenya. As of July 2025, repaired over 3,100 hand pumps and constructed boreholes supplying up to 20,000 litres per day, collectively benefiting over 900,000 people.
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Primary and Pre-Primary School Operation 2 activities
- Education Provision for Maasai YouthOperates Osiligi Obaya Primary School and supports students through secondary education, providing high-quality education to disadvantaged Maasai children while preserving cultural identity. The school ranks among the top performers in its sub-county and currently supports around 300 students directly and indirectly.
- Operation and expansion of educational facilities for Maasai childrenOperates Osiligi Obaya Primary School and supports students in secondary education, currently serving approximately 300 students. The school ranks among the top performers in its sub-county and emphasizes high-quality education while preserving Maasai cultural identity. A new primary school is under development on the TWK Education Campus in Ntashart, scheduled to open in January 2026.
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relationships · 6
who they work with
- Africa Oxford Initiative Partner — David Onyango Owino serves as Communications Lead for the Africa Oxford Initiative, which collaborates with Together with Kenya.
- Ministry of Education, Kenya Government — Implements the Competency-Based Curriculum that Together with Kenya supports in its educational programs.
- The Eagle Foundation Funder — Funds hand pump repair projects
- Together with Kenya Foundation Partner — Newly created partner NGO in Kenya working alongside TWK UK to implement programs in clean water, education, and economic empowerment.
- Together with Kenya Foundation Partner — Registered NGO in Kenya partnering with Together with Kenya UK to implement programs.
- community Partner — Partner in developing education projects for all age groups