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Equity Group Foundation (EGF) is conducting its 15th Education and Leadership Congress for 23,101 Elimu and Wings to Fly scholars during the April school holiday break. Of the total scholars to attend this year’s Congresses, 2,574 will be refugee scholars from Dadaab and Kakuma.

The Congress is being held across the country under the theme “Educate, Empower, Lead: The Triad to Success.” The Congress will be held for 3 days in each region within the stipulated period. It is a key highlight of the leadership, mentoring, and social transformation programs run by Equity Group Foundation in partnership with Mastercard Foundation, the Ministry of Education, the World Bank, the German Government through KfW, and other partners.

Equity Group Foundation and Equity Bank staff will be joined by representatives from the Ministry of Education, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), the Department of Refugee Services (DRS), Board Selection and Scholarship Committee Members, Captains of Industry, academia, and teacher champions from Kenya and around the world.

The holistic nature of the program makes it comprehensive and unique as it focuses on empowering the scholars through education, mentorship and coaching and encouraging them to invest their time in doing good by giving back to their communities.

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