Ida Odinga has been recognized with an esteemed international award from the Human Achievers Foundation (H.A.F).
Ida has been feted for her outstanding contributions to education.
As a former teacher, the lifetime achievement award celebrates her dedication and impact in the sector.
The foundation officially bestowed upon her the honorary title of "Pride of Kenya."
Each year, the Human Achievers Foundation hosts the Achievers Awards in different global locations to recognize individuals who have made remarkable contributions in various fields.
This year, Ida Odinga was honored for her immense contributions to girls' education, including sponsoring students, constructing schools, and spearheading the establishment of the Dr. Ida Odinga Library and Resource Centre at Ogande Girls High School.
In recognition of Ida’s achievements, the Human Achievers Foundation will partner with Homa Bay County through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
This partnership aims to empower women, offer skills development programs, and promote children's education in the region.
Ida expressed her gratitude to the foundation, reaffirming her commitment to sponsoring students, especially young girls, to equip them with the education and skills needed to become valuable members of society.
The Human Achievers Foundation is a group of individuals committed to upholding human dignity and advancing child healthcare.
The organization focuses on three key areas: women’s empowerment, children’s welfare, and healthcare.
Led by Senorita Isaac, the foundation is a growing social organization that has partnered with various NGOs and initiatives worldwide to support social causes.
Its leadership has taken significant steps toward creating a more humanitarian society, with a particular focus on assisting marginalized women and supporting sexually abused children.
The foundation continues to innovate new ways of reaching and uplifting vulnerable communities.