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Accenture
Accenture embraces the power of change to create 360° value and shared success in the U.S. for our clients, people, shareholders, partners and communities.
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Practical Action
At Practical Action, we believe in cross-sector collaborations – ones that bring together human ingenuity
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Kenya Forest Service
Kenya Forest Service is a state corporation that was created through the Forest Act, 2005 (now repealed). The Service derives her mandate from the Forest Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), 2016.

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AMREF Flying Doctors
AMREF Flying Doctors is the leading provider of fixed – wing air ambulance services in Africa. We have been in the aeromedical transport industry for more than 60 years – operating from Wilson Airport in Nairobi.

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Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa was officially founded in 1957 to deliver mobile health services and to provide mission hospitals with surgical support.

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Kwale County Government
The M-PESA Foundation partnered with Kwale County Government together with the Kenya Red Cross Society in the rehabilitation of Nyalani dam through the Kinango food Security and Integrated livelihood programme.

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Rhino Ark

Rhino Ark was established in 1988 as a charitable trust to help save Kenya’s Black Rhino population in the Aberdare ecosystem. The rhino were under severe threat from rampant poaching for their highly valued horn.

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Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS)
The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) was established on 21 December 1965 through the Kenya Red Cross Society Act. The organization's constitution is based on the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Additional Protocols of 1977 to which Kenya is a Party.

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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS)
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) conserves and manages Kenya’s wildlife for the Kenyan people and the world. “To sustainably conserve, manage, and enhance Kenya's wildlife, its habitats, and provide a wide range of public uses in collaboration with stakeholders for posterity”

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NRT
NRT is a membership organization owned and led by the 43 community conservancies it serves in northern and coastal Kenya. NRT was established as a shared resource to help build and develop community conservancies, which are best positioned to enhance people’s lives, build peace and conserve the natural environment.

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Farm Concern International (FCI)
Farm Concern International (FCI) is an agri-markets and systems facilitator specializing in bridging systems gaps targeting urban formal markets of private companies. Agro -SMES informal markets and rural traditional input and output systems for scale up and sustainability in Africa.

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CarePay
CarePay is a Kenyan company that administers conditional healthcare payments between funders, patients and healthcare providers.

Carepay and M-PESA Foundation have partnered to offer medical bill payment through the M-TIBA platform.

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Starehe Girls Centre
Starehe Girls Centre is a National boarding school that offers secondary education to financially disadvantaged girls from all Counties of Kenya. The school was founded in January 2005 as a charitable institution. It emulates the spirit of the much renowned Starehe Boys Centre. It caters for all the girls academic and social needs.

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Samburu County
In partnership with AMREF, Safaricom Limited and PharmAccess Foundation, M-PESA Foundation is improving maternal and child health care through improving infrastructure, capacity of community health volunteers capacity, health equipment and referral services.

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The Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education (MOE) formulates and implements education and training policies, standards, curricula, examinations and the granting of university charters. It is also responsible for the management of universities, tertiary educational institutions and other institutions of research and higher learning and primary schools, special education, secondary schools and special education institutions.

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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. It is located in northern Kenya. It was formed in 1995 and is a wildlife sanctuary incorporating the Ngare Ndare Forest covering over 62,000 acres. The Conservancy is home to a wide variety of wildlife including the rare and endangered black rhinos, Grevy's zebras and sitatungas.

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Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
The Reteti Elephant Sanctuary was officially opened by the Samburu County Governor, H.E Moses Lenolkulal, on the 20th August 2016. Designed to rescue and release orphaned and abandoned elephant calves, whilst creating much needed benefits to the local people that live alongside them. The Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, is the representation of the communities standing up united for wildlife, in recognition of the value that they can cultivate.

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Ruma National Park
A mosaic of landscapes, ranging from riverine woodland and rolling savannah to magnificent escarpments and towering cliffs, Ruma National Park promises undiscovered wildlife treasures and undisturbed peace. It is also Kenya’s last remaining sanctuary for the endangered roan antelope. Ruma lies on the flat floor of the seasonally watered Lambwe River Valley bordered by the Kanyamwa Escarpment to the South-East, and by the volcanic plugs of the Ruri Hills to the north. Ruma’s birdlife is exceptional. The park is also the only protected area in Kenya where the globally threatened blue swallow, a scarce intra-African migrant, is regularly recorded.

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Mau Eburu
Eburu Forest was gazetted in 1936 and falls under the Mau Forests Complex which is fully managed by the Kenya Forestry Services (KFS). Compared to other forests, Eburu is a small forest of 8,700 hectares on the rolling foothills, deep valleys and steep slopes of little-known Mount Eburu. This prime indigenous forest nestles within the folds of a geologically active volcanic mountain. The mountain overlooks Lake Naivasha, Lake Elmentaita and Lake Nakuru and is the source of the Ndabibi River, numerous streams and ground springs

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