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Moving Philanthropy Forward

The Gichina Trust

The Gichina Trust is a registered non-profit organisation in Kenya with a bold vision: transformed lives, communities, and the environment through collaborative philanthropy. We work from the ground up co-creating solutions with communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. Our approach is not about imposing change but igniting it from within by nurturing local potential, protecting natural heritage, and investing in systems that serve generations.

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Our Vision:

Transformed lives, communities, and the environment through collaborative philanthropy.

Our Mission:

Mobilizing philanthropists from across the globe to provide life-changing solutions to communities in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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The Gichina Trust is a Pan-African philanthropic organisation advancing quality STEM education, environmental conservation, and leadership development.

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