By Leah Crabtree | Project Leader
In the communities bordering Ol Pejeta, talent is everywhere—but opportunity can be scarce. For families relying on pastoralism and farming, the dream of a secondary education is often sidelined by the reality of school costs.
Because of your generosity, we aren’t just keeping students in school; we are raising the next generation of conservation leaders. Here is how your investment has come to life over the last few months:
The Daraja Mentorship
In December 2025, students participated in our intensive mentorship programs. We believe that to lead a community, a student needs more than just high marks—they need resilience and integrity.
The "Man I Am" Program: Focused on 21st-century competencies, redefining masculinity, and emotional wellness for boys.
The "WISH" Program: Empowered girls through leadership training, personal agency, and reproductive health education.
A Shared Vision: Both groups focused on peacebuilding and career pathways, ensuring they return to their communities as advocates for progress.
This January, the Rhino Scholarship program officially expanded. We are proud to announce the selection of 20 new Grade 10 students.
These students now have a clear four-year path ahead of them, covering tuition, uniforms, and supplies—removing the drop-out risk that hinders so many bright minds in rural Laikipia.
The ultimate goal of this project is to create a local connection to conservation. Look no further than Sarah Mbeneka and Peter Wamutitu. This February, both spent their pre-university break as apprentices at the Conservancy.
By seeing the tangible benefits of conservation firsthand, they aren't just students anymore—they are the "Conservation Leaders of Tomorrow" we promised to foster.
"Through scholarships, we are opening doors for students who would otherwise be left behind. Education gives them the power to shape their own future." — Kelvin Gitau, Senior Education Officer
Their stories are a powerful reminder that education does not only change individual lives. It strengthens families, builds resilience and creates opportunities for entire communities.
Thank you for protecting both the wildlife and the people of Laikipia.
By Leah Crabtree | Project Leader
By Leah Crabtree | Project Leader
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