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Bahati Kahindi

2025 Fellow

Bahati Kahindi
Kenya

Focus Areas

Sustainability Action
Youth & Girls Empowerment

PAMOJA Girls is an organization advancing access to education, mentorship, and care reform across Kenya. Kahindi is the Executive Assistant to the CEO and outreach lead. The organization has awarded 400 scholarships, constructed 42 homes for vulnerable families, re-integrated 40 children from institutional care into family-based settings, provided menstrual health resources to 16,000+ girls, and supported 200 adolescent mothers with dignity kits.

Kahindi also serves as Regional Coordinator at Trashion Kenya, where she leads forest restoration initiatives and trains teen mothers in sustainable fashion and upcycling as pathways to climate and economic resilience. As a Young Leader with the Kenya Girl Guides Association, she advances the UN’s Plastic Tide Turners Challenge and implements the Free Being Me program.

“As a visionary leader, I show up for every girl who’s been told to shrink—so she can rise and take her place, boldly and freely.”