Wawira Njiru is lighting up the global stage—winning the prestigious German Africa Prize for turning school feeding into a thriving economic engine that’s now nourishing over 660,000 kids across 1,900 Kenyan schools. What began with just 25 children has blossomed into Food4Education, a bold model that empowers local farmers, builds community resilience, and proves that compassion and sustainability can go hand in hand. With her signature stubborn grit and unwavering vision, Njiru’s initiative is already inspiring governments across Africa—and the world—to replicate her success. This isn’t charity; it’s systemic change, and her award in Berlin this fall is a well-deserved spotlight on a revolution started by one determined woman.

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