Our Team
Kennedy Agwaro
Ezekiel Weya
Ezekiel Weya, a seasoned professional with a B.Comm. (Accounting) and M.B.A (Finance) from Poona University, India, boasts extensive experience in project management consultancy. His strategic leadership and strong communication skills have enabled him to successfully oversee large-scale projects from conception to completion. With expertise in accounts and financial management, strategy and planning, policy development, and more, Ezekiel has held key positions such as Founder and Director at Nairobi Urban Renewal Limited and Board Member at various organizations.
Passionate about ending adolescent pregnancies, Ezekiel advocates for creating supportive environments where girls can access education and healthcare to make informed decisions about their reproductive health. At Abiero Girls Empowerment, he is dedicated to leveraging his experience to foster positive change and empowerment, ensuring that girls and young women have the tools and opportunities to thrive in today’s world.
Florence Oyoo
Lizz Mwemba
Lizz Mwemba is a passionate advocate for girls’ empowerment, dedicated to fostering positive change and creating opportunities for young women to thrive. Holding a degree in Public Relations and Communications, she brings a wealth of expertise to her role at Abiero Girls’ Empowerment (AGE).
Previously, Lizz worked as a communication specialist for Waldorf Astoria DIFC, where she honed her skills in crafting impactful messaging and engaging with diverse audiences. Her experience in communication strategies and community engagement has been instrumental in her commitment to gender equality and women’s rights.
Driven by her passion for girls’ empowerment, Lizz initiated the Safe Club, a mentorship program facilitated by AGE focusing on Personal, Social, Health, and Economic (PSHE) Education and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). This program reflects her dedication to providing girls with the necessary tools and support to navigate challenges and make informed decisions about their lives.
Emily Mucheru
Hannah Muiru
Lynette Sangge
Gloria Nkatha
Volunteer
Esme Howton
Esme is a university student from the UK who visited Wasamo Girls’ Secondary School on a trip to Kenya in 2023. Inspired by the young women she met on the trip, she joined the team with a primary focus on LinkedIn to help raise awareness of AGE.