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  Mission Statement
  The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.
The Lewa Education Programme.

Education at Lewa

Happy schoolkids neighbouring Lewa.

The Lewa Education Programme (LEP) was established in 2008 after disbanding of Lewa Education trust (LET) by the LWC Board. It is based at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy offices near Isiolo, Kenya. The activities on the ground have not changed but the management structure. LEP is a department of Lewa Wildlife conservancy

The Programme is currently supporting eight primary schools in its immediate neighborhood. The funds to support these eight schools come from well wishers and money raised during the annual Safaricom Marathon - a charity event. The schools get 20% of the total funds raised. The Programme also awards thirteen scholarships every year - seven to the top student in the schools, one to the son / daughter of a Lewa staff and five to other best performing students in schools that are in close proximity to the Conservancy. Currently we are supporting 105 students in high school, 10 in university, 36 in colleges and 47 orphans.

Majority of the schools that we are supporting have poor infrastructure and this was made even worse by the introduction of free primary education in 2003. This is because there have been a steady influx of pupils to the primary schools placing pressure on the existing resources especially books, stationary, desks, other teaching materials and even classrooms. The government is not able to meet the demand of the increasing number of children in the schools.

There are many ways that the schools can be supported. More details can be found below, or on the right hand menu.

Poorly equipped schools in the region hinder progress.
The Lewa Education Programme aims at equipping schools in its community.
Lewa Education Programme.
Lewa Education Programme
LEP Appeal Details - (As a .pdf)
Major Projects
What a donation could help
LEP REPORTS
LEP April 2007 Report (Adobe pdf)
LEP March 2007 Report (Adobe pdf)
LEP Annual Report 2007 (Adobe pdf)
Education Programme news and events.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004...more
The Lewa adult Literacy Programme
The Lewa adult literacy Programme began in September of last year with the main aim of teaching the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy staff who was illiterate to know how read and write. ...more
Kip in Greece Kip in Athens!
A Masai chief's impressions of Athens...more
The international Adult Literacy Day celebration Toki News and Adult literacy education
Toki is doing very well. Since he had problems getting on with the other cheetahs here on Lewa it was decided to move him onto a neighbouring farm close to the Lewa boundary....more
Kids at the British High Commission British High Commission - "Next Generation"
At last years Safaricom Marathon the British High Commission kindly donated a prize to the first two boys and girls, in the Fun Run for kids, to travel to London in early 2006....more

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Contact: Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, PO Box 10607, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (+254-64) 31405 Tel: (+254-20) 607197 Fax: (+254-20) 607893
E-Mail: info@lewa.org
U.S. 501(c)(3) Non-profit and Tax Exempt Organisation Nº: 87-0572187 & U.K. Registered Charity Nº: 1069800 & Canadian Business Information Number: 86187 6357 RR0001
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