At the service of women in Kenya, promoting their education and looking after their welfare.

“When women enjoy secure and equal rights, everybody benefits” -Mrs. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Secure Land Rights For All UN-HABITAT 2008

When you develop a woman you develop a whole community.

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Over 50 Years of:

          • Empowerment
          • Revitalization
          • Dynamism
          • Energy
          • Passion
          • Hope

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That’s what we stand for, that’s what we give the girl and the woman.

Kianda is a local word meaning fertile valley, where everything planted flourishes. Not in vain was the name chosen over  50 years ago.