Education is a cornerstone for transforming lives and communities. The Inuka program aims to break the cycle of poverty by providing access to quality education and skill development opportunities for individuals in marginalized communities. Recognizing that education is the foundation for strong families and thriving societies, Inuka focuses on empowering individuals through mentorship, scholarships, talent identification, and capacity-building activities.
Scholarships:
Providing financial support to students from marginalized communities who demonstrate academic excellence but lack resources.
Scholarships cover tuition fees, basic needs, and other educational expenses, ensuring students can focus on their studies without financial strain.
Mentorship Programs:
Connecting students with professionals across various fields to provide career guidance and life skills development.
Mentors help young people navigate challenges, build confidence, and set ambitious goals for their future.
Talent Identification and Promotion:
Identifying talents in sports, arts, STEM fields, and other areas to nurture potential and create opportunities for success.
Supporting young people to excel in their unique abilities and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
School Feeding & Healthy Living:
This initiative addresses food insecurity and health in schools. It promotes agroecology and indigenous nutritious foods to achieve food self‑sufficiency; provides balanced meals to pupils through over twenty school‑feeding programmes; and improves hygiene standards to create a conducive learning environment.
Through these efforts, Inuka empowers individuals to become agents of change within their families and communities.