Who We Are

About Us

We are here to make a difference

The Inuka Angaza Fund is World Vision Kenya’s local resource development initiative. Its goal is to contribute to child well-being outcomes by growing local resources for projects and programs that help children, especially the most vulnerable ones. Through the initiative, we seek to raise resources from World Vision employees, former beneficiaries, well-wishers, government entities, communities of faith, and corporate partners so as to support identified projects that will transform the lives of children, families, and communities. 

We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Our fundraising initiatives are aimed at transforming communities through various development initiatives and approaches.

The development of this website was generously funded by Donna Shepherd, Managing Director of Creating Communities Australia and former Chair of the Board of Directors at World Vision International. We sincerely appreciate Donna for her invaluable support of World Vision Kenya's local fundraising efforts for locally funded programs.

About Salgaa

We are here to make a difference to Children in Salgaa

Salgaa Area Program is located in Rongai Sub County, Nakuru County and covers 5 sub-locations in Visoi and Mosop Wards. The sub-locations are Gichea, Boito, Chepseon, Umoja, and Mimwaita.

Salgaa town is a fast-growing industrial town with a population of 19,954 male, 20,098 female and 44,668 children.

Salgaa sits on a trans-national highway used by long-haul cargo vehicles headed to DR Congo, Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan. It also hosts industries, horticultural farms and educational institutions around the area, settled by multi-ethnic communities including IDPs resettled from the 2007/8 PEV in Kenya.

Salgaa Area Program, Nakuru County

About Salgaa Area programme Salgaa Area Program is located in Rongai Sub County, Nakuru County and covers 5 sub locations in Visoi and Mosop Wards. The sub locations are Gichea, Boito, Chepseon, Umoja and Mimwaita. Salgaa town is a fast-growing industrial town with a population of 19,954 male, 20,098 female and 44,668 children.

Salgaa sits on a trans-national highway used by long-haul cargo vehicles headed to DR Congo, Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan. It also hosts industries, horticultural farms and educational institutions around the area, settled by multi-ethnic communities including IDPs resettled from the 2007/8 PEV in Kenya.

World Vision Entry

World Vision a Christian relief and development organization entered Salgaa Area in February 2020 to partner with the community, Nakuru County Government and partners (donors & well-wishers) in bringing interventions that promote a healthy and empowered community effectively contributing to the sustained wellbeing of children and their families.

Prevailing Gaps

  • Neglected children exposed to high risk of abuse, exploitation and diseases.
  • Inadequate access to clean and safe water for drinking hence children exposed to waterborne diseases and eventual absenteeism from school.
  • Low household income hence unable to meet their children’s basic needs.
  • Abusive and exploitative social environment around Salgaa town, IDP settlements and the transnational highway stop-over for long haul vehicles characterized with drug & substance abuse, alcoholism, prostitution and Sexual Gender Based Violence.

Fast Facts

  • 5km average walking distance to the nearest water point 
  • 65% functional latrine coverage 
  • 3 public health facilities within the program area 
  • 355 average pupil school enrolment rate 
  • 18.2 average pupil teacher ratio for public ECDE Centres 
  • 1:28 boys’ latrine Ratio; 1:37 girls’ latrine ratio.

Our Goal

We are targeting 14,909 children directly to help: Improved access to quality education, livelihood, resilience and health status for children and their families for a better future.

Join us today in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and families in Salgaa.

14,909

Children to help

What We’re Proud Of

Latest Achievements

1795

Girls in 8 primary schools reached and supported with sanitary towels.

837

Children of Belbur primary school supported with piped water in the school.

700

Children of Chepseon primary school reached with learning materials.

350

Households of Belbur village reached with piped water.

2100

Households in Salgaa supported with water purification chemicals on a monthly basis

60

Vulnerable children of Chepseon primary school supported with uniforms.


Who We Work With

Our Partners

Absa
BIC
Citam Church
Gertrudes
GVRC
Kantar
Kentainer
Nakuru
Safaricom
St Pauls
KenGen
Co-operative Bank
The Nairobi Hospital
Nairobi Baptist
LadyCare Supplies LTD
Open Capital
Absa
BIC
Citam Church
Gertrudes
GVRC
Kantar
Kentainer
Nakuru
Safaricom
St Pauls
KenGen
Co-operative Bank
The Nairobi Hospital
Nairobi Baptist
LadyCare Supplies LTD
Open Capital
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