Kenya · Non-governmental organization

Growth that reaches every community.

GCIG supports communities, learners, women, youth, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities across Kenya. We open doors to education, opportunity and dignity for the people who need it most.

Why we exist

Too many people in our communities are locked out of education, healthcare and opportunity because of where they were born, a disability, or simple lack of support. GCIG exists to change that.

We are the Global Community Initiative for Growth, a non-governmental organization built by Kenyans, for Kenyan communities. Our constitution commits us to three things above everything else.

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Support the disadvantaged

Practical support for communities, persons with disabilities, women, youth, children, the elderly and other disadvantaged groups.

02

Empower young people

Better opportunities for education, training, healthcare and socio-economic projects so young people can build better lives.

03

Mentor students

Motivation and mentorship programmes for students in the communities we serve.

What we do

Our programme areas

Six areas of work, all drawn from the objects in our constitution.

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Education support

Academic and financial support for learners, students and trainees from disadvantaged backgrounds, school motivation events, and helping build and equip local educational institutions.

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Children and the elderly

Food, clothing and medical care for orphaned children caring for their families and for needy elderly persons, plus support for children's homes and family tracing for vulnerable children.

Disability inclusion

Assistive devices and technologies for people with disabilities, and education support for learners with disabilities and special needs.

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Women and youth empowerment

Skills training for women and young people, and support to start income generating activities that put money in their pockets.

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Health, water and environment

Work on water, sanitation and health, action on climate change, and awareness campaigns on drug and substance abuse with support for those affected.

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Rights and governance

Civic education, gender equality, safeguarding human rights, tackling gender-based violence, and closing the digital divide in our communities.

Our leadership

GCIG is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the members, with day-to-day work run by a secretariat.

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Prof Jane Catherine Ngila

Board Chair

Professor Ngila chairs the Board and has served as Acting Executive Director of the African Academy of Sciences.

Ms Rose Kanini MwambuaBoard Member
Ms Gertrude Naomi KamwaroBoard Member
Ms Charity Makena OjepatOfficer
Ms Jacinta Mwelu MasilaOfficer
Mr Joel MutheeManager
Ms Joyce Mutindi MuthamaMember
Mr Martin Mwongela KavuaMember
Ms Serah Mwelu NthengeMember
Accountability

Built to be trusted

Our constitution locks in the rules that keep GCIG honest and accountable.

Non-profit by law

No income or property of the organization can be paid or transferred to any member, directly or indirectly. Everything goes to the work.

Independent audit every year

A registered auditor is appointed at each annual general meeting and reports directly to the members. No board member or officer can be the auditor.

Elected, term-limited leadership

Officials are elected every three years and can serve at most two terms. After six years they must step aside before standing again.

Open books

Books of account and the register of members are open to inspection by any member. If GCIG is ever wound up, remaining assets go to another non-profit with similar goals, never to members.

Get involved

Join us, or just say hello

Membership, partnerships, volunteering or a general question. Here's how to reach us.

Ordinary membership

For individuals who want to be part of the work. Every application is proposed and seconded by existing members and decided by the Board.

Corporate membership

Open to any association, institution or business interested in supporting and furthering the aims of the organization.

Honorary membership

Awarded by the organization to people and organizations it wishes to honour for their service.

Prefer to talk? Call us on 0722 967 058 or 0720 615 606, visit our office in Ngong, Kajiado County, or find us on Facebook.