No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that every child and young adult has access to quality education, regardless of their socioeconomic background. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, NCLB operates with the mission to empower students by providing financial support, educational resources, and mentorship programs.
Equal access to quality education.Ensure every child has access to quality education and learning resources.
Improve the health and well-being of children to ensure they are physically and mentally ready to learn and thrive.
Engage and empower communities to become active participants in supporting children’s development and rights.
To provide financial support, educational resources, and innovative solutions that eliminate barriers to education for underserved children in Kenya.
• Out-of-School Children: Approximately 1.13 million children of primary school age are not enrolled in school.
• Dropout Rates: Over 20% of students drop out before completing primary school due to financial barriers.
• Gender Disparity: Girls, especially in rural areas, are 10% less likely to complete their education compared to boys.
• Secondary Education Transition: Less than half of students transition from primary to secondary school.
To create a Kenya where every child, regardless of their background, has equal access to quality education, enabling them to realize their full potential.
• Out-of-School Children: Approximately 1.13 million children of primary school age are not enrolled in school.
• Dropout Rates: Over 20% of students drop out before completing primary school due to financial barriers.
• Gender Disparity: Girls, especially in rural areas, are 10% less likely to complete their education compared to boys.
• Secondary Education Transition: Less than half of students transition from primary to secondary school.
• Out-of-School Children: Approximately 1.13 million children of primary school age are not enrolled in school.
• Dropout Rates: Over 20% of students drop out before completing primary school due to financial barriers.
• Gender Disparity: Girls, especially in rural areas, are 10% less likely to complete their education compared to boys.
• Secondary Education Transition: Less than half of students transition from primary to secondary school.