In the Maasai community of Kenya, over 70% lack access to clean water sources within 5 kilometers, leading to a high incidence of waterborne diseases. This health crisis results in a substantial number of early childhood deaths. Additionally, the daily burden of water collection, taking 3-4 hours, reduces girls’ school attendance by 40% and causes significant economic losses, estimated at 20% of potential income.
"Our mission is to provide clean water close to villages, empowering women and allowing girls to attend school."
Sabore Oyie
Sabore Oyie, a Maasai warrior and elder from Kenya, was the first in his village to graduate high school after living as a warrior. He’s fluent in Maa, English, and Kiswahili and serves as a Cultural Ambassador for Kenya. As an elder, he’s instrumental in forming new warrior age groups. He founded the Oldonyo Orasha Water Project and Sabore’s Well, which installed two water wells and began an elementary school, currently teaching 98 students with expansion plans. In 2023, Sabore’s Well joined Trash Punx for Project Pickup, a global cleanup initiative that collected 31,000 pounds of trash in Ewaso Ngiro, Kenya, and enhanced local waste management efforts.
"Clean water has significantly reduced waterborne diseases in our communities."
Sabore Oyie
"My vision for the Maasai community is simple: access to clean water and education for all."
Sabore Oyie
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“We're privileged to host Sabore, a remarkable leader whose passion for Kenya's heritage and commitment to his community through Sabore's Well exemplifies true cultural and social impact.”
Sharad Gupta