- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
Enkare Oltau Foundation’s 2024 Breast Cancer Screening Campaign Reminiscing two years ago of our Enkare Oltau Foundation, organizing of a successful breast cancer screening campaign for our members and community members. It was a remarkable experience seeing young people come together, pooling their skills and efforts to make a difference in our community. The campaign
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
The program is being implemented through a collaboration between International Association for Volunteer Effort, Volunteers Involving Organizations Kenya, and local partners who are committed to strengthening youth empowerment and volunteer development across the country.
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
International Women’s Day 2026
Every year, International Women’s Day reminds us to celebrate the achievements of women while
reflecting on the work that still lies ahead.
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Understanding Endometriosis
At Enkare Oltau Foundation, we believe that education and empathy can transform the conversation around women’s health. Our mission is to ensure that no one faces a chronic illness without knowledge, support, or hope.
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Humanizing Climate Action for a Resilient Tomorrow
The Heart of Sustainability At the Enkare Oltau Foundation, our name reflects our mission: “Enkare” means water and “Oltau” means heart in Maasai. Just as water is life, we believe that protecting our planet is at the very heart of service. Our mantra, #HUMANIZE, drives us to prioritize people, and there is no greater way
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
STEM Program
When Kenya restructured its academic calendar in 2021, high school students suddenly found themselves with extended breaks—time that could either be spent idle or transformed into something extraordinary. The Enkare Oltau Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Embassy and American Spaces Nairobi, chose transformation. What began as a pilot program in 2022 has blossomed into
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Humanizing Innovation with Jael Wainaina
At the Enkare Oltau Foundation, we often say that the “Heart” (Oltau) gives purpose to the “Water” (Enkare). Today, we are shouting from the rooftops to celebrate a member of our community who has perfectly embodied this philosophy. We are incredibly proud to celebrate Jael Wainaina, an outstanding Enkarean volunteer, for emerging as a Winner
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Championing the International Volunteer Year 2026
The Enkare Oltau Foundation illustrates that volunteerism is more than a weekend activity; it is a mechanism for survival, a training ground for leaders, and a bridge to a better future.
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Race To 2030
September 25th 2025 wasn’t just another day on the calendar; it was SDG Flag Day. This year’s celebration carried a heavy weight of both pride and urgency, marking a decade since the world united under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. At the Enkare Oltau Foundation, we believe that milestones are for more than just
- March 16, 2026
Empowering Women, Embracing Life
- March 11, 2026
Launching the IBM SkillsBuild Program in Kenya
Some Are Hurt by the World, Others Are Buried by It – Tales of a teen mum
She was only 12 years old. She grew up in the kind of place where life moved slowly—upcountry, where the hills cradle small homes and secrets alike. Here, the law was more of a suggestion than a system. People preferred to settle matters among a council of elders and a drink, neighbors who knew each
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