JNN Foundation is non profit founded to honor the legacy of the late Mr. Joseph Nyabiosi Nyakundi. Mr. Nyabiosi dedicated his life to help the needy, provide education to the poor, and give shelter to the orphans. JNN Foundation is dedicated to support the needs of orphans, abandoned and disadvantaged children who need food, shelter and education.
This is an overview of our projects:
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EducationEducation is a fundamental right and every child is entitled to it. Investing in Education for women and children helps reduce poverty, promote gender equality and lower child mortality rates. (View Projects) |
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Women EmpowermentGender equality and women’s empowerment are key tools to promoting sustainable development, particularly in Africa. Africa has one of lowest rates of female literacy and the highest gender disparities in adult literacy. In sub-Saharan countries, 62 per cent of the 155 million adults who cannot read nor write are women (uneca.org). (View Projects) |
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HealthcareImproving the health of children and women is one responsibility among many in the fight against poverty. Healthy children and women become healthy people who create better lives for themselves, their communities and their countries. (View Projects) |
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Water & Well DrillingReliable access to water is essential for sustaining human life, livestock, industries and growth of a community. A large percentage of people in the poorest countries rely on clean water for agriculture. It is becoming more difficult to produce more food with less water.  (View Projects) |
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AgricultureAgriculture is a tool for growth that helps reduce hunger and poverty. If poor people are given the opportunity to specialize in a commodity, they can help support their family’s well being. (View Projects) |
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Solar TechnologyThe use of Solar Technologies in remote area is especially useful in rural areas where it is expensive to install electricity from large-scale power plants. (View Projects) |










