How Rural East Africa’s Educators Uphold their Commitment to Education During a Global Pandemic Jan 22,2021 Nakimera Josephine (Jozy) is a young Ugandan woman who attended Asante Africa Foundation’s Leadership and Entrepreneurship Incubator Summit in Narok in 2018....
International Day of Education: Our Efforts to Recover and Revitalize Education for the COVID-19 Generation in East Africa Jan 22, 2020 Education is a human right, a public good, and a public responsibility. Though January 24 is a day to remind us of both the power...
2020 Year in Review | Educated & Empowered Youth Overcoming Adversity As we look back on 2020, we are struck by the impacts of the global pandemic and the rallying spirit of our global community, students, and staff. 2020 was a year that saw our students answer...
Celebrating Holiday Traditions in East Africa In the villages of rural East Africa, Christmas really isn’t that different. Sure, celebrating in seventy-degree temperatures, it might feel a little different. Gathering around the table for traditional matooke, it might...
How Asante Africa Foundation helped inspire a Ugandan entrepreneur in the making DEC 21, 2020 When we hear stories of people making a difference they tend to be local or national celebrities or politicians. But it’s far more common that the folks who make the...
Beyond Adversity: The power and impact of giving Kipuyo, a young girl from Tanzania is one of the faces of success for Asante Africa Foundation. Kipuyo’s story is one of resilience, grit, and determination in the face of social and traditional pressures. Asante Africa...