Monicah Wairimu

Monicah, an orphan, is the third and final PATHWAYS scholar for 2005. An outstanding student, she earned a B plain on the national school leaving exam. Monicah began her studies in Mathematics and Computer Science at Kenya Methodist University in September, 2005 and graduated in July 2009. Her project  focuses on addressing the fresh water [...]

Levis Maina

Levis is the second PATHWAYS scholar selected in 2005. While his family is economically disadvantaged, he is an exceptional student, earning an A- on the national school leaving exam. Levis began his studies at the University of Nairobi in October 2005. His project is to start a Hands On Kenya (www.handsonnetwork.org) with the purpose of [...]

Kennedy Otieno

Kennedy is one of six children in his family. He lost his father in 1996 when he was eight. His mother has done her best to provide fees for Kennedy and his siblings through her income as a peasant farmer, but when unable, has had to rely on additional funds that could be raised from [...]

Isaac Ambogo Ngere

Isaac, an AIDS orphan, is the first PATHWAYS Leadership for Progress scholar. Despite financial hardship and family difficulties, Isaac remained in school and excelled in his studies. On the national secondary school leaving exam, he scored among the 10 highest in the whole country. Isaac began medical school at the University of Nairobi in October [...]