Angaza: Swahili word for light up
Angaza intervenes at significant and potentially catalytic transition periods for girls and young women – primary to secondary school, secondary to tertiary education, professional career, and young adulthood- by facilitating their access to quality education and lifelong learning opportunities. The program awards comprehensive multi-year high school scholarships to girls and young women from Kenya’s rural and low-income regions with a focus on Arid and Semi-Arid counties. Angaza additionally creates platforms for recent high school graduates and program alumnae to access networks and platforms, giving them a competitive edge to acquire post-high school scholarships and personal development opportunities across the world.
How We Do It

1. Comprehensive Multi-year Scholarships
Ensuring that all girls and young women access education is a basic human right, a global development priority, and a strategic priority for Akili Dada. The Angaza scholarship is a multi-year comprehensive high school scholarship awarded to high-performing girls from Kenya’s rural and low-income communities. Our program additionally ensures that girls and young women have the space to dream and discover their innate potential — setting them up for personal and professional success.
2. Career Activation
We create a space through which girls and young women can explore and define their career goals while equipping them with skills to help vision and navigate career progression. We curate immersive experiential experiences such as outdoor learning experiences, career symposiums, exposing girls to their desired career context thus enabling them to make informed decisions about their futures.
To ensure their transition into institutions of higher learning, Angaza participants are also prepared to access education in higher learning institutions across Africa and beyond. Through intensive skills training, and active community engagement, high school graduates are prepared for the transition with increased efficacy and experience. This gives them a competitive edge to acquire post-high school scholarships and personal development opportunities across the world.


3. Manyatta Homeschooling
The Manyatta Homeschooling program targets girls and young women of school-going age but out-of-school between the ages of 15 and 25 years from Samburu County in Kenya. Girls and young women from this region continue to face gender barriers contributing to their poor educational attainment and general life outcomes rooted in extreme poverty, pervasive patriarchal socio-cultural practices, poor infrastructure, and a general lack of resources to support access to essential social services, putting them most at risk.
Through its quest to improve literacy levels in the ASAL regions, we aim to ensure out-of-school girls and young women access basic non-formal education that enhances their livelihood and increases literacy rates amongst the target group – out-of-school girls in Samburu County. The program aims to create this pathway by providing foundational numeracy and literacy skills that would allow for the transition to the formal education system, providing civic education focused on increasing girls’ knowledge, awareness, and understanding of girls and human rights with a sharp focus on the right to education and giving transferable skills training to equip them with basic entrepreneurial, reproductive, and mental health resources enabling them to make informed choices about their lives.
















Our Impact
98%
Transition rate from high school to higher learning institutions
35
Full scholarships secured for girls and young women across universities in Africa.
100%
Completion rate in higher learning institutions.
Multi-year high school scholarships awarded to girls in high school

Wasichana Wa Afrika, December 2024



