Rural Education and Economic Enhancement Programme is a Kenyan registered non-governmental Organization based in Western Kenya. It was registered in 9th September 1999. OP. 218/051/97228/1011. Under section 10 of the non-governmental organizations co-ordination act.
An Empowered Generation.
To Achieve, Support and Sustain an Empowered Generation through Capacity Building, Advocacy and Lobbying for the Protection of Human Rights.
With no Anti-retroviral treatment at the time, the number of AIDS related deaths were very many. This meant that the number of children left as AIDS orphans was also very high. These children would drop out of school to work as domestic workers or be married off young. REEP partnered with GRACE AFRICA and together they established the NAISULA project. Through this project, REEP sponsored education of over 2000 children who were AIDS orphans. Today, many of those children are in different professions across the country.
Over the years, REEP has grown rapidly to include other components such as Livelihoods and Food Security, Shelter, Human Rights, Child Protection, Psychosocial support, counselling, legal support, Sexual and Gender Based Violence, OVC Support and Education, Adolescent and Young Women Reproductive Health and Rights. REEP has over the years worked with different partners to implement different projects all aiming at Creating an EMPOWERED GENERATION:
REEP currently works Busia, Kakamega, and Siaya Counties and it is recognized both nationally and internationally.
REEP has received recognition and commendation from different National and International organizations such as;The United Nations (UN), The Firelight Foundation, The Kenya Revenue Authority, The African Women in Leadership Organization (AWLO) The Women on Board Network (WOBN), A State Commendation by the Kenyan President Hon. William Ruto and has also participated in high level forums such as the First National Conference on GBV in Kenya, Precursor to ICPD 25-Nordic Forum, Addressing House of Lords in the United Kingdom (UK). Over the years, REEP’s work has been documented on international and local media stations.