Kenya
The communities in Kenya face a lack of leadership and governance that has led to a national divide. During election seasons, this fracture within the systems and leadership is emphasized and creates a greater need for good leadership. ALARM works to reconcile communities and is committed to uniting people of all backgrounds. ALARM Kenya is actively engaging the community in efforts to reduce poverty and is empowering individuals to become entrepreneurs and community leaders.
Impact
- 6,700+ people have been served by ALARM Kenya
- 4,200+ individuals have been trained in leadership by ALARM Kenya
- 750+ people have benefited from the ALARM Kenya Peacebuilding, Justice, and Reconciliation Programs
- 1,650+ individuals served by the ALARM Kenya Community Transformation Projects

Kenyawa Women Leadership Training Program Graduation: Celebrating Three Years of Transformation
In August 2025, ALARM Kenya, in partnership with Rise Up Woman International, celebrated the graduation of 70 women leaders from the Kenyawa Women Leadership Training

Empowering Pastors Through Mentorship in Kenyawa, Kajiado County
ALARM Kenya recently hosted a one-day mentorship training for pastors and church leaders in Kenyawa, Kajiado East. This unique event was designed to strengthen men

GENDER, EQUALITY, RECONCILIATION AND PARTNERSHIP (GERP) PASTORS AND LEADERS TRAINING IN IMARORO WARD
ALARM Kenya conducted three days of Gender, Equality, Reconciliation, and Partnership (GERP) training to pastors and leaders in Imaroro Ward, Mashuru Sub County, Kajiado County.

Empowering Women Leaders in Poka: Advancing Gender Equality Through GERP Training
In October 2024, something remarkable happened in Poka, Kajiado East. For the very first time, 52 women leaders from 17 churches gathered for a 3-day








