Bright Green Youth Community Based Organization

Michael Otieno Usigu is the current Executive Director & the founder of the Bright Green Youth. Michael is a strategic Project planning and Management, Monitoring and Evaluation and a research professional , Youth Pastor , A Husband & a father with effective leadership and management experience of over 10 years gathered through extensive implementation of various development projects and programs in both local and International NGOs and social enterprises in Kenya. Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Sociology with Information Technology from Maseno University Kenya, and currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Project Planning and at the University of Nairobi, Kenya. Michael has managed various dynamic and energetic teams through supervision, mentorship, coaching, training and empowerment in research, Social work and Monitoring and Evaluation, Health, Environment (Climate Change). He has experience in managing Projects/Programs that were aimed to solve social issues and bring change through different subjects such as Economic Empowerment, Quality Health and Social services, Child Rights and Advocacy, Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Reproductive Health and Education. He has gained experience in matters M & E coordinating research and monitoring and evaluation activities in USAID projects VISION To promote environmental sustainability, education, agribusiness and health through advocacy among women and young people. 3. MISSION: To mobilize the rural community, rural youths women and children to share and participate in all aspects of environmental sustainability, education, agribusiness, health and entrepreneurship for quality life in Homa County, Kenya.

Headquarter Country

Kenya

Geographies served

Kenya

Issue areas addressed

Climate

Communities served

Children, Women, Youth

SDGS FOCUS

SDG 17 - Partnerships to achieve the Goal

SDG 4 - Quality Education

SDG 5 - Gender Equality

Collaborators

Michael Otieno

 Homa Bay

Bright Green Youth is a pro youth organization , while youths forms the highest percentages of the African Population we expect to learn from others, share our work and to use the cross learning in improving our outcomes. We also expect to tap on both technical and financial resources to maximize our impact locally and globally.