For The
People
People-Centric Development in Kasarani
by Captain Ronald Karauri
The Breakdown
Allocated.
Accounted.
Delivered.
KSH 320,849,413
NG-CDF Allocation · 2022 — 2024
Development Projects · 50.56%
Classrooms, ablution blocks, police posts and other ward infrastructure delivered across Kasarani.
Every shilling is tracked. Every project is visible.
Classroom Infrastructure
Building safe and dignified learning spaces
42
Primary School Classrooms
39
Secondary School Classrooms
Reducing classroom congestion and improving learning environments.

Bursaries
Keeping students in school
19,765
Students Supported
15,397
Secondary Students Supported
4,368
Tertiary Students Supported
Direct financial assistance to needy families to pay school fees.

Ablution Blocks
Dignity in learning spaces
18
School Ablution Blocks
6
Public Sanitation Facilities
Improved hygiene. Safer schools. Healthier students.

Police Posts
Safer communities
2
New Police Posts
Security infrastructure that supports peace and economic activity.

The Foundation
Captain Ronald Karauri Foundation
Even with KSh 50.9M allocated to bursaries, demand exceeds available NG-CDF funding. Education remains the priority. That is why the Captain Ronald Karauri Foundation steps in.
257
Students Sponsored
205
Secondary School Students
20
Primary School Students
17
Special Needs Students
15
University Students
Total amount invested in education scholarship program · KSH 13,909,263
Foundation funding is privately raised and separate from NG-CDF allocations.

For The
People
See what NG-CDF is doing in Kasarani. This report is a summary — ward-level breakdowns, procurement transparency and project locations are tracked online.
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