
Equity Group Foundation (EGF) is hosting its 16th Annual Education and
Leadership Congress for 4,404 Wings to Fly and Elimu scholars across the country, during the August
school holidays, including 3,402 refugee scholars from Dadaab and Kakuma.
Held under the theme “The Innovation Generation: Igniting Ideas, Creating Impact,” the two-day
regional congress aims to empower scholars through mentorship, leadership development, and social
transformation. The program is implemented by Equity Group Foundation in partnership with
Mastercard Foundation, the Ministry of Education, the World Bank, Global Partnership Education, the
German Government through KfW development bank, Equity Bank and other stakeholders.
The Congress theme will focus on empowering scholars to develop their future visions while
cultivating scholarly excellence, ethical leadership, and essential innovation skills. Through dynamic
programming, participants will: gain invaluable insights from pioneering industry leaders, master
critical thinking and creative problem-solving techniques, build the resilience needed to turn
aspirations into action and develop a maker mindset to become architects of their futures.
The Congress is tailored to empower the scholars in the five key pillars that form the basis of the
program. These include academic excellence, value-centered living, transformative leadership, giving
back to society, and gender sensitization.
The scholars will engage with top corporate and business captains, program partner representatives,
government officials from the Ministry of Education, Senior Staff from Equity Group Foundation,
Equity Bank, religious leaders, members of academia, teachers, and other scholars in interactive
plenary sessions aimed at challenging them to be creative and innovative in driving change within
their homes, schools, and communities.
Speaking during the Nairobi Congress held at Alliance Girls High School, Equity Group Foundation
Board Director, Dr. Ruth Kagia, said, “We are cultivating more than scholars – we are developing a
movement of purpose-driven leaders who will redefine Kenya’s future. Our unique model intertwines
world-class education, transformative mentorship, and strong ethical values to create true agents of
change.” Dr Kagia who was representing Equity Group Foundation Executive Chairman Dr James
Mwangi further noted that, “This congress represents the power of our holistic approach: where
scholarships meet leadership development, where potential meets opportunity, and where today’s
students become tomorrow’s innovators. These young leaders are already beginning to transform
their communities, and their impact will only grow as we continue to invest in their potential. Our work
here directly contributes to both Kenya’s Vision 2030 ambitions and the global Sustainable
Development Goals because we understand that quality education isn’t just about individual success
but about building a better future for all.”
The Wings to Fly and Elimu scholarship programs provide comprehensive secondary school
scholarships for bright and needy students across the country. To date, Equity Group Foundation
under the Wings to Fly scholarship program and the Elimu Scholarship Program has benefitted
60,009 scholars.
During the Kakuma Congress, Waweru Mathenge, Director Legal at Equity Bank Kenya, noted that
over the past 16 years, Equity has supported KCSE candidates through the Wings to Fly and Elimu
programs. On average, 82% of the students have attained university entry grades.
Waweru encouraged the scholars, saying: “Let today mark the beginning of a journey where you
embrace innovation, challenge the status quo, and use your knowledge to make a lasting impact.
Remember, no dream is too big and no idea too small. You have the potential to be the
changemakers of tomorrow. Go forth and leave a legacy that will inspire generations.”
Speaking during the Dadaab Congress, Mr. Peter Gachanji from the Ministry of Education reminded
the scholars, “You are special, so value this opportunity. Many others would have wished for the same
chance, but did not get it.” He encouraged scholars to set clear and realistic goals, develop a
consistent study routine, cultivate good time management habits and read to understand rather than
merely memorize.
The experience is designed to transform how scholars approach daily decisions, equipping them to
generate meaningful change in their academic journeys, personal growth, and community impact.
Under the EGF innovation pillar, the Tech Apprenticeship Program has provided hands-on experience
to 415 Wings to Fly alumni and Equity Leaders Program (ELP) scholars, immersing them in cutting-
edge fields such as HealthTech, AgTech, InsurTech, and LegalTech. Participants also had the
opportunity to be mentored by global tech leaders, including Microsoft, Cisco, and AWS.
Additionally, the Equity Leaders Program continues to make a significant impact, in the 2024/2025
application cycle, a total of 128 ELP scholars, from Kenya (87), Uganda (4), Rwanda (33), DRC (4)
received admission for studies in global universities this month. To date,the program has 29,515 ELP
scholars across the region with 1098 scholars having received admissions and scholarships to global