Positive Action Kenya works with schools and communities to deliver clean water access, menstrual dignity, and stronger school retention.

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Professionally managed, community driven.

We remove the basic barriers that keep children out of school.

Positive Action Kenya (PAK) is a non-governmental organization registered by the NGO Board of Kenya in 2013. While our roots began with a youthful spark, PAK has evolved into a professionally managed organization dedicated to creating sustainable solutions for underserved communities.

The team is led by a board of experienced professionals who provide strategic oversight and operational excellence. We continue to value the energy of the next generation, engaging youth as vital volunteers to drive our projects forward on the ground.

Our Vision

A Kenya where every child can learn with health, dignity, and safe access to essential services.

Our Mission

To create strategic partnerships that deliver clean water and sustainable menstrual hygiene solutions for vulnerable children and youth.

Clean Water Access

Menstrual Dignity

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Schools & Homes

  • Professional Management: Board-led governance and operational discipline.
  • Strategic Partnerships: We scale impact through credible collaboration.
  • Sustainable Solutions: Reusable pads and durable water access systems.
  • Youth Volunteers: Local energy supporting delivery under guidance.
The Impact Journey

A journey of measurable change since 2011

  • 2011 Ikatini Project: Distributed 700+ sanitary pads and underwear to 61 girls together with reproductive health education.
  • 2015 Mwambiu Project: Expanded menstrual hygiene outreach and adolescent health discussions.
  • 2019-20 Pad Drive with Wezesha Binti: Distributed 1,000+ reusable pads across Nairobi, Gilgil, and Bungoma.
  • Today Current Reach: 876 children and youth directly impacted through charitable activities and outreach.
  • 11 Institutional Partnerships: Active partnerships with schools and children's homes.
  • 24 Education Support: Full academic scholarships awarded for high school and college.
  • 6 Specialized Development: Students transitioned into professional sports academies.
  • 30+ Weekly Engagement: Children currently receiving training and mentorship in sports and arts programs.
  • Ongoing Resource Mobilization: Fundraising for food, fees, and essential school support for rescue centers in Nairobi.
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Partner with us to expand clean water access and end period poverty with practical, sustainable support.

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SDG Alignment

Sustainable Development Goals We Actively Advance

  • SDG 1 No Poverty
  • SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 Quality Education
  • SDG 5 Gender Equality
  • SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
  • SDG 13 Climate Action
  • SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  • SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Our Leadership

Board and leadership guiding Positive Action Kenya

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Lyle Asiligwa

Founder & Chairperson

Former Kenya Rugby 15s captain turned Programs Director at DBA Africa, Lyle guides PAK with sports-led strategy and partnership-building.

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Diana Ngao

Co-Founder & Strategic Communications Lead

Strategic communications veteran leading FELT Africa Group and past county/public campaign comms, Diana steers PAK’s storytelling.

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Naomi Mueni Muthama

Co-Founder & Business Development Lead

Business development, policy, and advocacy specialist who now serves as Chief of Staff at Zeraki, driving partnerships for PAK.

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CPA Oliver Wafula

Financial & Business Management Consultant

Certified accountant with banking and Nairobi Securities Exchange experience, overseeing PAK’s financial and operational stewardship.

The 3Ps

Purpose, process, and people

Our operating model combines clear purpose, professional delivery systems, and a people-centered leadership approach.

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What guides our work
  • Purpose: Break the cycle of poverty by removing barriers to education.
  • Process: Deliver professionally managed, scalable, data-aware interventions.
  • People: Experienced leaders supported by youth volunteers and mentors.
  • Creed: Empowering vulnerable children through clean water and sustainable menstrual hygiene.
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12 +
Years of registered impact
Recent Activities

Recent field engagements and partner-led activities.

Education
February 08, 2026

Classroom mentorship and remedial learning support

Nairobi and peri-urban partner schools 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
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Education
February 08, 2026

Community outreach and family support clinics

Nairobi and peri-urban partner schools 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
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Education
February 08, 2026

Classroom mentorship and remedial learning support

Nairobi and peri-urban partner schools 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Activity Details