On the occasion of World Wetlands Day 2022, Water4Wilife Foundation in partnership with Kenya Wildlife Service and Nakuru County Government organized an exciting football tournament with an eco-friendly theme in
In June 2021, UEFA Foundation for Children donated football balls and kits to various primary schools in Maasai Mara Conservancies for the ‘Kick The Ball, Save Our Wildlife’ Initiative. The
“It is absolutely useless for us to work to save wildlife without working to educate the next generation of conservationists.” This statement by Jane Goodall speaks about our actions at
The official handing over ceremony for “Kick The Ball, Save Our Wildlife Project” at Ilkimatare Primary School was held on Friday 21st May 2021 in Lemek Conservancy, Maasai Mara Ecosystem
The construction of a grass mini football pitch at Ilkimatare Primary School took place after the Sensitization event and included:- grading & grading mobilization, spreading & leveling of land, supply
On Friday 8th January, 2021 a Public Sensitization Meeting was held at Ilkimatare Primary School in Lemek Conservancy, Maasai Mara Ecosystem – Narok. The meeting was attended by the headteacher,
The borehole launched in August 2020 has increased access to clean water, safe sanitation, hygiene and livelihood opportunities for youth and women. For Oloosogon women, access to safe water has
In this rural village in North Mara, it is a daily challenge for young girls, sons and mothers finding water. Provision of access to safe water by Davis & Shirtliff
Wildlife Conservation is a big part of Water4Wildlife Maasai Mara Foundation. We are very passionate about the provision of water to the wildlife and livestock through excavation of water pans.