Building a childcare system that works.
A locally rooted, evidence-driven approach to early childhood care.

Our Founding Story
In 2014, after visiting informal childcare centres in Nairobi's informal settlements, Sabrina Habib saw firsthand the challenges facing young children in unregulated childcare environments. At the same time, she recognized that millions of working parents relied on these providers every day and that building a small number of new centres would never address the scale of the problem.
Together with co-founder Afzal Habib, she launched Kidogo with a different question: how could quality childcare be improved where it already existed? What began with two pilot centres in Kibera evolved into a model that works alongside local women operating childcare businesses in their communities, improving quality while strengthening livelihoods and creating pathways for systems-level change.
OUR STORY
The Kidogo Journey
Over the past decade, Kidogo has grown into Kenya’s largest childcare network, combining direct delivery with systems change to transform how childcare is delivered and regulated nationally.
2014
Kidogo Launches
Kidogo launches in Kibera to address the childcare crisis facing working families in informal settlements.
2015 - 2017
Early Pilots and Evidence Generation
Early pilots, evidence generation, and refinement of Kidogo’s approach to improving childcare quality.
2018
Mamapreneur Model Launch
Launch of the Mamapreneur model, shifting from direct service provision toward improving quality through existing childcare providers.
2020
Growth Across Counties
Expansion across multiple counties and continued growth of the childcare network.
2023
Stronger Partnerships
Strengthened focus on government engagement, ecosystem partnerships and childcare systems development.
2024
NITA Curriculum Validation
Validation of Kenya’s National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) Child Caregiver Curriculum, creating pathways for professionalization of the childcare workforce.
2025
Nairobi County ECD Programme
Launch of the Nairobi County Early Childhood Development Programme in partnership with government and ecosystem partners.
2025
Quality Improvements
Quality Toolkit redesign and introduction of strengthened quality standards and measurement systems.
2026
Model Evolution
Evolution of the model through sustain pathways and lower-touch support approaches designed to maintain quality while improving cost-efficiency and scalability.
2032
Kidogo’s Vision
To contribute to a childcare system capable of reaching 1 million children across Kenya.
OUR APPROACH
Delivery & Systems Change at Scale
Since founding Kidogo has worked closely with government at the national and county level, with the goals of regulations, licensing and quality standards.
Kidogo operates as both a direct service provider and a systems actor. The two reinforce each other: delivery generates the evidence which earns the policy influence, and the policy scales the impact beyond what any single organisation's network can reach.

OUR IMPACT
A decade of Impact
Over the past decade, Kidogo has grown into Kenya’s largest childcare network, combining direct delivery with systems change to transform how childcare is delivered and regulated nationally.
10 YEARS
50,000 +
CHILDREN REACHED
65%
REDUCTION IN OFF-TRACK DEVELOPMENT
90% +
OF CHILDREN ARE SCHOOL-READY WHEN THEY GRADUATE
2,000 +
CHILDCARE PROVIDERS
90% +
OF CENTRES MEETING STANDARDS
OUR TEAM
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