Videos
Student Interviews
East Africa
Education Creates a Ripple Effect
Prosper Msafiri
Tanzanian Children
Celebrate their new school
Video Archive
Fall 2009 Visit
Children Drum
St. Anne’s Primary School
Children Sing and Dance
Nchaishi Primary School
Children Handwash
Beginning the school day
Children Sing 1
Migugani Nursery School
Children Sing 2
Nursery students at Aloe Very Nursery School
Children Sing 3
Mantayok Primary School – Grade 1
Children Walking to School
Migugani nursery school
Spring 2009 Visit
Esther's Poem
Esther Naini recites a poem that she wrote. She is one of our sponsored scholars.
Esther's Song
Esther Naini sings a song. She is one of our sponsored scholars.
Enkiteng Children Singing
Enkiteng Lepa Primary School children proudly demonstrate their new skill in English.
Interview with Hellen Nkuraiya, Maasai Teacher - October 2008
Interview with Hellen Nkuraiya, Maasai Teacher and Stephanie Jayne, Program Director of Asante Africa Foundation - a KMTP Review and Update.
Interview with Maasai Education Advocate Hellen Nkuraiya
September 28, 2008 (KRON Television)
Hellen shares her personal story with KRON News host Henry Tannenbaum and how she is working with Asante Africa Foundation to make a difference for girls today by making quality education possible in East Africa.
Interview with Maasai Education Advocate Hellen Nkuraiya and Erna Grasz
September 26, 2008 (ABC Television)
Hellen talks with ABC News reporter Leanne Melendez about the barriers to education faced by girls in Maasai culture, and her work to provide a path to school for girls in her community, supported by Asante Africa Foundation in Kenya.
Interview with Maasai Elder Sabore Ole Oyie and Erna Grasz
September 20, 2008 (CBS Television)
Maasai elder and warrior, Sabore Ole Oyie, talks with CBS News Anchor about “growing up Maasai” and how education opportunities are coming to his village through the support of Asante Africa Foundation.
Leadership Values that Transcend Global Cultures – Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
September 2008
Erna Grasz, CEO of Asante Africa Foundation, and Kenyan Maasai Visitors - Elder and Warrior Sabore Ole Oyie and Maasai child Educator and Advocate, Hellen Nkuraiya - speak to Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory about Leadership Values that transcend global and cultural boundaries.
Salaton Ole' Ntutu and Sabore Oiye – Bay Area Future Salon
May 2008
Future Salon's video coverage of an event with Kenyan Maasai Warriors Sabore Oiye and Salaton Ole’ Ntutu.
KRON Television Interview with Maasai Chief Salaton Ole Ntutu - October, 2007
Chief Ntutu talks with KRON News host Henry Tannenbaum about Maasai culture, and the work of Asante Africa Foundation in Kenya.
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