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U.S. and Indian Delegates Visit AKCO Kiambu for Community Partnership Talks

AKCO in Kiambu hosted partners from the U.S. and India in a visit to explore collaboration in agriculture, youth empowerment, and welfare projects. Read the full report.

Gatundu North, Kiambu County — In a momentous occasion that reflects the power of international solidarity, the Ashidi Kiambu Community Organisation (AKCO) proudly hosted a delegation of friends and partners from the United States and India. The visit, marked by emotion and shared purpose, was a powerful testament to the global resonance of AKCO’s community-driven mission.

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From agriculture to youth empowerment, welfare, and talent development, the visitors were taken through a hands-on tour of AKCO’s various programs across Mang’u Ward and beyond. Their interest wasn’t superficial—it was deep, heartfelt, and driven by a commitment to partnership and impact.

“They came not out of curiosity, but with a genuine desire to walk this journey with us,” said Sir David Ngugi, President of AKCO. “Their presence was a strong affirmation of our work, and a sign that we are not alone.”

During the visit, the delegation engaged directly with local farmers, youth groups, and women-led initiatives that have been empowered by AKCO’s grassroots interventions. They listened, asked questions, and offered valuable feedback, expressing excitement over potential areas of collaboration that could help scale AKCO’s impact.

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The discussions explored long-term partnerships in:

  • Sustainable agriculture and food security
  • Vocational training and youth talent nurturing
  • Community health and social welfare
  • Women empowerment programs
  • Infrastructure and digital access initiatives

The delegation was particularly impressed by the level of community involvement and the transparent, people-first approach of the AKCO team. They noted the passion and innovation embedded in every project, and pledged to return with support and frameworks that could foster deeper collaboration.

“To our international friends,” added Sir David Ngugi, “thank you for your time, love, and belief in our vision. Your presence encouraged us, and your willingness to explore partnership inspires us.”

As the visit concluded, smiles, hugs, and promises of future engagement filled the air. For AKCO, this was more than a diplomatic handshake—it was the beginning of something greater: a global village united for community transformation.

Karibuni tena! Our friends from across the oceans: you will always have a home here in Kiambu.


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Visit www.akco.co.ke to learn more about Ashidi Kiambu Community Organisation’s projects and how to support.

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