Kenyan landscape showing our work areas

Where We Work

Our programs reach across Kenya's diverse landscapes, from urban centers to remote rural communities, bringing hope and opportunity where it's needed most.

Our Reach Across Kenya

We work in five counties, each with unique challenges and opportunities. Our locally-adapted programs ensure maximum impact in every community we serve.

Nairobi county landscape
Nairobi County
Population: 4.4M

Nairobi

Urban programs focusing on slum communities, street children, and urban poverty alleviation.

Key Programs:

Education SupportYouth ProgramsUrban Agriculture
Kajiado county landscape
Kajiado County
Population: 1.1M

Kajiado

Our home base, working with pastoral communities on livestock, education, and water access.

Key Programs:

Pastoral LivelihoodsWater ProjectsCommunity Training
Lamu county landscape
Lamu County
Population: 143K

Lamu

Coastal programs addressing fishing communities, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation.

Key Programs:

Marine ConservationFishing SupportCultural Programs
Narok county landscape
Narok County
Population: 1.2M

Narok

Working with Maasai communities on education, healthcare, and sustainable tourism development.

Key Programs:

Healthcare AccessEducationSustainable Tourism
Turkana county landscape
Turkana County
Population: 926K

Turkana

Addressing food security, water scarcity, and climate resilience in this arid region.

Key Programs:

Food SecurityWater AccessClimate Adaptation

Our Geographic Impact

From the highlands to the coast, from urban centers to remote villages, our work spans Kenya's diverse geography and communities.

Nairobi

4.4M

Kajiado

1.1M

Lamu

143K

Narok

1.2M

Turkana

926K

Community Stories

Real impact in real communities across Kenya

Kajiado Pastoral Community

"Through NADUPA's water project, our community now has access to clean water year-round. Our children can attend school instead of walking hours to fetch water, and our livestock are healthier."

- Community Elder, Kajiado West

Lamu Conservation Initiative

"The mangrove restoration project has not only protected our coastline but also provided new income opportunities through eco-tourism. Our youth are now environmental champions."

- Fishing Community Leader, Lamu