





Reading Lenses was founded on the belief that displacement does not dictate destiny. Operating in Kakuma, Turkana West, our mission is to build dynamic and inclusive communities where reading, technology, and mentorship intersect. We provide youths, refugees, and IDPs with the critical tools they need to thrive—fostering resilience, self-reliance, and collaboration through education and life skills
To build dynamic and inclusive communities where reading, innovation, technology, arts, and leadership mentorships intersect
Empowering individuals to thrive through education, creativity, and life skills while fostering resilience, self-reliance, and collaboration
We deliver improved literacy outcomes, increased digital inclusion, stronger leadership skills, and tangible pathways to economic empowerment for youth and refugees
Empowering young girls through education, literacy, and targeted mentorship to promote gender equality and leadership
Improving access to safe, conducive learning spaces and cultivating a strong reading culture with updated learning materials.
Bridging the digital divide by equipping underserved youth with basic and intermediate skills for online work opportunities
Guiding students in academic and career development by connecting them with dedicated role models and professionals.
The Girls Aid Project (GAP) empowers young girls through education, literacy, and mentorship. By providing safe spaces, digital skills training, and life skills workshops, we increase confidence, reduce early marriage risks, and create tangible pathways to economic empowerment


