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SIGN UP TO STAY ENGAGED!UN and Asante Africa Foundation Commit to New Food Health Campaign
Asante Africa Foundation – Tanzania is proud to be a partner with the United Nations – Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)’s ‘Lishe Bora ni Mtaji’ (Good Nutrition is an Investment) national campaign along with the government of Tanzania and several other national NGOs and CBOs.
Delivering a Common Future at CHOGM 2022
Paul Mwiti, Asante Africa Foundation, attended The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2022. Paul spent five days in Rwanda with our partners Prince’s Trust International (PTI) where he participated in lesson shared with other PTI partner organizations from the Commonwealth.
Jehova’s Story in The Citizen
Even though education has been made compulsory in Tanzania, there are still communities that believe it is only reserved for boy children
Erna Grasz: Inspiring Woman Leader To Follow
Insights Success honored the leadership of Asante Africa Foundation co-founder and CEO Erna Grasz by naming her one of the “10 Most Inspiring Women Leaders To Follow In 2022.”
Asante Africa Foundation Board Member, Fatma Said, Highlighted in The Citizen
I am grateful for having incredible people as mentors and coaches throughout my career. These people play a crucial role in my leadership development. They have dedicated their time to help me navigate the challenges I encounter in my leadership.
Young Kenyan businesswoman receives Prince’s Trust Global Award
Prince’s Trust International is celebrating a young Kenyan businesswoman, Ekalale Susan from Turkana County, who has received the Global Award from the British High Commissioner, Her Excellency Jane Marriott, at her residence in Nairobi.
Forbes Article Highlights Asante Africa Foundation’s Work in Girls’ Education
In early March of 2021, Asante Africa Foundation and three other girls’ education organizations operating in rural Africa, Women’s Global Education...
Asante Africa Foundation on List of Top 10 Kenya NGOs
Asante Africa Foundation received 6th place on NGOSIFY’s list of top Non-governmental organizations in Kenya that have and still are, playing a vital role in the economic development of the country.
Jack Dorsey’s $3M Funds Girls’ Ed in Sub-Saharan Africa
Jack Dorsey’s #StartSmall initiative dispersed $3 million in grants. This funding was allocated to four grassroots organizations focused on breaking down educational barriers for women in sub-Saharan Africa.