Promote social justice, equality, and sustainable development by mobilization and empowering young people.
Advocate for the rights and needs of young people, ensuring their inclusion and participation in social, economic, and political spheres.
Pure water is the world's first and foremost medicine.
Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace.
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.
The purpose of human life is to serve and to show compassion and the will to help others.
Sustainable Jamii, is a vibrant community driven by the passion of youth leadership. At our core, we are a friendly and dynamic Civil Society Organization dedicated to inspiring change and empowering the next generation. Through our impactful programs in Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, Climate Justice, Peace and Security, and Economic Justice, we advocate for social equality, environmental sustainability, and inclusive development. From fostering comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education to championing climate resilience through smart agriculture, our initiatives reflect our commitment to addressing pressing global challenges. Join us on this transformative journey as we envision a future where justice, empowerment, and sustainability intersect harmoniously
"Charity is not just about giving money; it's about giving of oneself - one's time, one's talents, and one's resources - with a spirit of generosity and empathy towards those in need. It's the profound understanding that we are all interconnected, and by lifting others, we uplift humanity as a whole. In the act of charity, we find not only the power to make a difference but also the fulfillment of our shared humanity."
Inspiring Youth, Igniting Change!
To promote social justice, equality, and sustainable development by mobilization and empowering young people.
"We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects." - Herman Melville.
Your generosity will fuel the journey toward justice and sustainability. By contributing to Sustainable Jamii, you are not just making a donation; you're investing in a brighter, more equitable future. Help us in empowering youth, advocating for social and environmental causes, and fostering positive change. Every contribution, big or small, makes a meaningful impact. Thank you for being a vital part of our mission.
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Bank code: 07
Branch code: 000
SWIFT CODE: CBAFKENX
KES ACCOUNT: 9294890014
DOLLAR ACCOUNT: 9294890027
David Ngure is a Youth enthusiast, humanitarian, climate change activist, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) advocate, and economic empowerment champion, particularly for youth (ECC). He is a volunteer at Amnesty International and Rotaract International. He completed a degree in Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology from the University of Nairobi. He is a self-starting and motivated professional with valuable skills in research and interpretation of information. He is a very dedicated person who is self-motivated and self-driven, a critical thinker and a fast learner as well. He believes in teamwork to get quality outcomes for the organization.
"The measure of life is not its duration but its donation." - Peter Marshall
In partnership with Korea SHE Foundation, Sustainable Jamii project in Kwale is implementing a program to restore aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
We are educating the community on the importance of mangroves, coral reefs, and forest cover. We conduct both physical and online campaigns to ensure the success of the program.
Sustainable Jamii in partnership with Youth Empowerment and Advocacy Network works with girls rehabilitated at Kamae Borstal Institution by providing mentorship, bringing in volunteers to help educating the girls in the vocational training programs like baking, hairdressing and tailoring.We provide books for their library to enhance literacy levels and also digital literacy skills.
Sustainable Jamii would have significantly increased its outreach, engaging with a larger and more diverse group of young people, and possibly extending its activities to multiple regions or even internationally.
Sustainable Jamii would have diversified its funding sources, including grants, donations, and partnerships with other organizations. This would ensure financial stability and reduce reliance on a single funding stream.
Sustainable Jamii would have developed and expanded its programs, addressing a wider range of youth-related issues such as education, health, employment, and social inclusion.
Sustainable Jamii would have become a recognized voice for youth-related matters, influencing policies and decisions at local, national, or international levels.
The organization would have invested in its team's capacity, recruiting skilled professionals and providing ongoing training to ensure efficient operations and program delivery.
Embracing digital tools and platforms, Sustainable Jamii would have improved its communication, outreach, and program implementation, making it more accessible to young people.
Embracing digital tools and platforms, Sustainable Jamii would have improved its communication, outreach, and program implementation, making it more accessible to young people.
Collaborations with other youth-focused CSOs, government agencies, and private sector entities would have strengthened, allowing for synergies and a broader impact.
The organization would prioritize youth leadership, involving young people in decision-making processes and leadership roles within Sustainable Jamii.
Strategic financial planning and resource management would ensure Sustainable Jamii's long-term sustainability, reducing financial risks.