CoHF is an organization whose areas of interest are Education, Anti-Human Trafficking, Livelihoods, Governance, Peace building, Gender and women empowerment.
The conference provides an important platform for amplifying local voices, fostering partnerships, and advancing the localisation agenda across the humanitarian and development sectors
Candle of Hope Foundation (COHF), a member organization of KHRN, is represented at the conference by its Executive Director, Nimo Ali. Through active participation in the conference sessions and networking engagements.
KHRN’s participation at AidEx 2026 reflects the growing recognition of locally led networks and national humanitarian actors as key drivers of effective, accountable, and sustainable humanitarian response and resilience building in Africa.
Sadly, funding cuts are threatening services for our elderly communities. We must do more to protect their dignity, care, and wellbeing.
Our elders deserve love, respect, and investment. ''Never forget the hands that raised you''
#ElderlyCare#AgingWithDignity#CommunitySupport
“Never Forget the Hands That Raised You.”
Candle of Hope Foundation visited Kibera Day Care for the Elderly and spent time with incredible elderly women whose wisdom, resilience, and stories were truly inspiring.
The centre beautifully connects youth and elders through activities like sewing, crocheting, and basket weaving, preserving culture while strengthening community bonds.
CEO, Madam Nimo, attended the IGAD Regional Migration Coordination Committee (RMCC) meeting in Nairobi on 8–9 April 2026, focused on reviewing progress in implementing the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) across the IGAD region.
Candle of Hope Foundation is proud to contribute to GCM implementation in Kenya and Somalia through migrant support, community resilience building, and active participation in policy and regional coordination processes.
The training builds skills in agripreneurship, financial readiness & facilitation to support communities across Makueni, Kitui, Kajiado & Taita Taveta.
#CASHANikujituma#COHF
Driving self-initiative for sustainable livelihoods
Candle of Hope Foundation, in partnership with FAO Kenya, is hosting a 6-day Community-Based Facilitators training (13–18 April 2026) in Kitui under the Mastercard Foundation-funded CASHA project.
On 27th Feb 2026, Candle of Hope Foundation was proud to participate in the Emerging Leaders Alumni Open Day at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Kariobangi.
We facilitated the Employability Breakout Session, engaging youth on safe job pathways, human trafficking awareness, and practical self-employment opportunities.
It was an honour on 17th February 2026 for our Executive Director, Ms Nimo Ali, to address distinguished partners and stakeholders during the launch of the 2026 Regional Migrant Response Plan (MRP) for the Southern Route.
MRP is not merely a strategic framework,