Empowering Indigenous Youth

Building Skills for a Brighter Future

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Our Story

Empowering Indigenous Youth Through Skills and Culture

We don’t just teach trades; we bridge the gap between ancestral heritage and modern opportunity.


The Heart of Maiyanat

The Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre is a community-owned TVET born from the plains of Northern Kenya. Established by IMPACT, the centre arose as a direct response to the urgent needs of our indigenous youth.

In a region where high unemployment, low educational access, and harmful cultural practices—such as early marriage and cattle rustling—have long hindered progress, Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre stands as a beacon of hope. We transform lives by providing a sanctuary for learning where traditional knowledge is not replaced, but reinforced by modern vocational expertise.

Our Core Pillars

Our Mission

To create a thriving indigenous society where rights and traditional knowledge are respected, promoting social equity and sustainable livelihoods for every young person in Northern Kenya.

Our Vision

A future where every indigenous youth is empowered with the confidence, skills, and supportive network needed to drive positive, lasting change within their own community.

Our Journey

Built by the Community, for the Community

Established by IMPACT, the Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Centre arose in response to the urgent needs of indigenous youth in Northern Kenya. Recognizing the challenges they face, including limited educational and employment opportunities, we launched Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre to provide vocational training and cultural preservation programs. Our history reflects a deep commitment to empowering youth to break free from cycles of poverty and harmful practices.

Since its inception, Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre history is rooted in the commitment to break cycles of poverty. Since its inception, Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre has focused on equipping youth from pastoralist backgrounds with the tools to become economically independent. By integrating cultural pride into our curriculum, we ensure that as our students learn to build, weld, or sew, they also learn to value and protect their indigenous identity and land rights.

What Sets Us Apart

Unique Impact for Community Growth

Unlike standard vocational colleges, Maiyanat Indigenous Youth Life Skills and Cultural Development Centre‘s value lies in its holistic development model.

  • Cultural Preservation: We integrate traditional wisdom with technical training.
  • Targeted Skills: We address the specific “skill gaps” identified by our elders and local markets.
  • Sustainable Livelihoods: Our focus is on long-term resilience, ensuring our graduates can thrive even in the face of climate and economic challenges.
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Be a Part of the Transformation

Our Patners


MAYIANAT INDIGENOUS YOUTH LIFE SKILLS ARTS AND CULTURE DEVELOPMENT CENTER believes in the power of networking and collaboration. We work closely with active donors and partners operating at all levels, from local to international. 

Our vision is enabled by the financial support from multilateral organizations, Philanthropic foundations and other international civil society organizations.

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