Our programs
Programs empowering communities
Explore the initiatives we run across education, water, women empowerment and climate action.

Economic Empowerment for Maasai Women
The Nasaru Organization, in partnership with Tene Wells Consulting, empowers Maasai women in the Simanjiro district to achieve economic independence. Through initiatives such as establishing a bank, micro-enterprises, and sustainable income-generating activities, the project helps women provide for their families, break free from cultural and economic hardships, and create long-term livelihoods. This initiative also promotes financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and community development.
1. Women Empowered: Number of Maasai women participating in the project. 2. Businesses Supported: Micro-enterprises and income-generating activities established. 3. Financial Services Access: Number of women with bank accounts, loans, or financial literacy training. 4. Income Growth: Improvement in household income and economic independence. 5. Community Reach: Expansion of the program to additional villages or communities.

Emboreet Water Drilling Project – Supported by David Cooper Jr.
This project, funded by David Cooper Jr., focuses on drilling a reliable water source in Emboreet to improve water access for the local Maasai community.
1. 1,200+ community members now have reliable access to clean water. 2. Women and children spend significantly less time walking long distances to fetch water. 3. Improved health and hygiene across local households and schools. 4. Sustainable water source established for households, livestock, and community activities. 5. Enhanced community resilience through easier access to a vital resource.

“Educational Donation from Japan to Ng’ung Emboreet Nursery School”
“In October 2025, Sora Fujita from Tokyo, Japan, partnered with the Nasaru Organization to donate 52 books, pencils, and razors to Ng’ung Emboreet Nursery School. This contribution supports the pupils’ learning environment and strengthens educational programs in the Maasai community, opening opportunities for future collaborations with Japanese donors.”
1. 52 pupils benefited 2. 52 books, pencils, and razors donated 3. Improved learning environment 4. First collaboration with Japanese donors

Goat Development Project for Maasai Women
A women-empowerment goat project where Nasaru Organization provides goats, training, and funding to help Maasai women grow sustainable herds and improve their economic stability.
Women supported are2 women Goat Distributed are10 goats Herd growth is for fattening Funds recycled is 500,000/= refunded Community Impact is improved income.