About us
Enduata Emaa Community Based Organization
Enduata Emaa community is a youth-led initiative in Amboseli, Kenya (Maasai land), comprising of change makers who team up to champion restoration , conservation , sustainability , eradicating poverty , empowerment and promoting education. We to mitigate and absorbs the shocks of climate change in Maasai land. It has 3 pillar projects Green Planet Ambassadors, Maasai Kids Education Project and Maasai Women Entrepreneurship Training project.

Green Planet Ambassadors
This is are youths who have team up to create awareness about climate change, educate the community and schools about climate change, restore environment, plant trees and come up with climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
Our solutions are nature based solution designed to respond and absorb the climate shocks within the community.

Maasai Women Entrepreneurship Training Project
Maasai Women Entrepreneurship Training Project was started in 2023 to empower women and provide economic opportunities to them. We train women in financial education, entrepreneurship, and saving culture. The project endeavors to empower the society economically.
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Maasai Kids Education Project
Maasai Kids Education Project is a project aims to take kids to school and eliminate the high illiteracy in Amboseli. We believe that each kid is entitled for basic education and a health learning environment.
Transforming the community.
Meet our leaders
Committed professionals fueling our innovation

Samuel Lekato
Chief Executive Officer/Founder
Founder and chief visionary, Samuel is the driving force behind the CBO. He is an Economist and climate activist who champions sustainability.

Mpaayo Malano
Chief Finance Officer /Co-founder
He is a student in the Wildlife Research Training Institute pursuing Environmental Science. Simon is a hardworking green planet champion and loves taking on challenges to build a sustainable community.

Seuta Kisioki
Coordinator
She is a women activist with expertise in Community development. She uses grassroots intervention to end culturally harmful practices like female genital mutilation

Joseph Sakimba
Coordinator
He is currently at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology pursuing a bachelor's degree in Public Health with Information Technology.