Youth For Conservation (Yfc)*

Youth For Conservation (Yfc)* is a non-governmental organization that aims to improve the quality of life of families in Kenya.

Objectives

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

    1. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in Kenya’s development and human security. They address various challenges such as health care access, education, environmental conservation, women’s rights, and economic empowerment.
  1. They also fill gaps left by governmental programs, bring innovative solutions to persistent problems, and empower communities to take charge of their futures.
  2. NGOs are catalysts of economic growth and help to assess and address threats to democracy, health and the environment . Some of the top NGOs in Kenya include (Click here)

Introduction to NGOs Coordination Board

The Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Board is a State Corporation established by the Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Act (Cap 19) of 1990. The Board has the responsibility of regulating and enabling the NGO sector in Kenya. The NGOs Co-ordination Board started its operations in 1992 and is currently under the Ministry of Interior and National Administration.

Specifically, the NGOs Co-ordination Board is responsible for inter alia registering, facilitating and coordinating all national and international NGOs operating in Kenya; advising the government on their contribution to national development;  providing  policy guidelines for NGOs to align their activities with national priorities and receiving and analyzing NGOs annual reports.

For more information about Youth For Conservation (Yfc)* visit :https://ngobureau.go.ke/