
Our Mission
Keyang Tipin means Care for Girls in the Pokot language.
We are an organization that is devoted to creating brighter futures for women and girls. Our goal is to relieve school-aged girls from female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), early marriages, and other forms of gender-based violence (GBV) through access to quality education and resources, mentorship programs and community workshops and trainings. We partner with communities in need and identify at risk girls who we place in a safe environment where they can thrive.

What We Do
We believe when you invest in a girl's education, you invest in the whole community for girls.
Through our three foundational programs, centered on grassroots interventions and community engagement, we aim to make gender equity possible.
2 girls completed high school in 2024
13 girls enrolled in mentorship program
3354 learners reached
gender equity trainings
economic empowerment workshops
2152 packs of pads distributed
Upcoming Events
Testimonials
Hear from some of the girls who have benefited from our Keep Pokot Girls in School Mentorship Program.