Jamii Asilia Centre

Jamii Asilia Centre The Jamii Asilia Centre (JAC) is an Indigenous-led NGO founded in 2019 to champion for and promote the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Kenya.

The JAC aspires to provide a voice to champion for inclusion and equity as espoused in both domestic and international laws towards a coordinated and systematic front to address constant violations which include inter alia forceful and illegal evictions, dispossession and displacements and underrepresentation in political spheres. All summed up to self-determination. With culturally-relevant ideas

in socio-economic development, this can be achieved by developing their capacity to adopt sustainable best practices through advocacy, information dissemination, research and networking.

12/05/2026

Did You know,

That the most delicious meal called `Kimye` is prepared through a process, and uses two special sticks, well crafted from indigenous trees?

Now you know.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

Did you know,  this tree has more than two benefits? Now you know. .Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize...
11/05/2026

Did you know, this tree has more than two benefits?

Now you know. .

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

07/05/2026

Our Endorois Knowledge Holders, our elders, have taught us how they used to refine their flour so that we can transfer the knowledge for generations to come.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

06/05/2026

Our Endorois Knowledge Holders, our elders, have taught us life skills that we can transfer the knowledge for generations to come.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

Did you know? In Endorois knowledge systems, an herbalist did not charge until the patient got well! It is considered am...
04/05/2026

Did you know?

In Endorois knowledge systems, an herbalist did not charge until the patient got well! It is considered among their sacred ways of knowing.

Now you know!

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

03/05/2026

Loileper in Ng`elecha area, is famous for producing hot water.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

02/05/2026

Our Endorois Knowledge Holders, our elders, have taught us the importance of sharing during the knowledge transfer sessions for generations to come.

That, not all parts of a slaughtered cattle is consumed by one family, the whole village will get some part.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

30/04/2026

Our Endorois Knowledge Holders, our elders, have expressed their need for company and to be heard and to transfer the knowledge they acquired for generations to come.

That, we have done, their hearts are full and have it all stored for generations to come.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

29/04/2026

Did you know?
The Endorois indigenous Peoples take pride through their landmarks, these identify closely with them.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

Did your know, that in Endorois culture, the male gender wore earrings at some age?Our journey continues, our focus bein...
28/04/2026

Did your know, that in Endorois culture, the male gender wore earrings at some age?

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

25/04/2026

Our Knowledge Holders, our elders, generously spared their time to share their wisdom with the Endorois youth. Our lenses captured every Knowledge transfered, for generations to come.

Our journey continues, our focus being to Revitalize the Roots: BikapTorois. This project aims to safeguard the cultural heritage of the Endorois People, through their indigenous language for many generations to come

Address

Kenyatta Lane. Gatehouse 609
Nakuru
20100

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:45
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:45
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:45
Thursday 08:00 - 17:45
Friday 08:00 - 17:45

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