Kijana Celebrates International Day of the Girl Child 2021
Every October 11th, world organizations come together to celebrate the girl child with the aim of raising attention to their needs and promote their empowerment. Kijana joined these organizations by celebrating at Emukangu Primary School in Western Kenya. The 2021 theme was “Digital Generation, Our Generation”. Kijana commemorated the day by having a series of […]
Celebrating Black History Month
As we inaugurate Black History Month 2022, Kijana has successfully reached out in Palm Beach County and Florida and found school audiences for our Kijana Heroes Poster Series. On Monday January 31st, we set up 36 Heroes Posters at Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach. On Tuesday, an exhibit of the full forty posters was […]
Tens of Thousands of Tree Seeds Planted at Primary Schools in Buchenya
Kijana has launched a major endeavor in the past month. Inspired by the backing of the Wheaton Franciscan Sisters of Wheaton, Illinois, we developed a multi-pronged “Care, Share and Explore” program connecting youth with nature in many ways, including tree planting. Appropriately, as this month is celebrated as “Care of Creation” month, we are hustling […]
Wellington Town-Crier shares Kijana Story
We are grateful to the Wellington Town-Crier for sharing our Kijana story. Read the following story of how we are building an amazing and innovative institution in western Kenya. It is now approaching a 35 year progression to develop our Kijana Global Innovation School. We are grateful the multitudes of individuals and groups who have […]
Kijana student fundraiser’s work recognized by local news
Tesia Shibilski, who set up a page as part of our Kijana Mary Fields Bus Campaign, raised over $13,000, playing a huge role in our ability to order and obtain a new bus for our Kijana Global Innovation School. We expect the new bus to be delivered by late June. The new bus will allow […]
Collaborative Art Endeavor Continues
KIjana’s innovative cross-continental artistic collaboration continues, with the recent addition of the “explore, discover, innovate” painting on the “sink wall” of the upper toilet block. Palm Beach County artist, Claire Salmon designed the work, which represents a key element of our educational philosophy: the process of individual and collective innovation, which evolves through exploration and […]
Pioneering Kijana beneficiary well into teaching career
I am Elphas Onyango Otanga, a beneficiary of Kijana Educational Empowerment Initiative in the rural Western Kenya, in Africa. I’m the sixth born in a family of eight; that is my parents and five siblings. I knew Kijana while schooling at Ebusiloli Primary School in my home area. As an organization, Kijana was sponsoring my […]
Kijana Beneficiary Serving as Inaugural Global Innovation School Principal: Meet MR. SIMEON BULUKU APELI
Simeon Buluku Apeli, now the Inaugural Principal of Kijana’s first Global Innovation School and a talented actor was born in 1989 in Emanyonyi village, at Mulukoti area. He’s the first born in a family of three children. He joined Ebusiloli Primary School at the age of 7. He was always his class’s top student. In […]
A Kijana Success Story: Lucy Ong’ayo
I am the last born in a family of 6. I grew up in Essaba village of Luanda Constituency in Western Kenya, Africa. My humble background while growing up, awakened my ambition of a becoming a better person in the future. I went to Mulwakhi Primary School, in Essaba. Mulwakhi is a local dialect that […]
Successful Soap Campaign Brings Soap to Communities
A Big Thank you to all our donors who contributed to our Kijana Soap Campaign in April and early May. We raised just over $13,000 ( $3,000 over our $10,000 goal) from 146 donors. Over 90 of the donors were new donors and we are so grateful for joining our Kijana community during this difficult […]