TEJATI’s Delivery Arms and Programs

Each economy is brought to life through tangible, high-impact programs that are already rolling out or in advanced planning stages:

The TEJATI Flagship Programs™ are the foundational engines through which TEJATI transforms innovation into employment. Each program is a targeted, multi-year initiative designed to create dignified jobs, stimulate youth enterprise, and catalyze sectoral change.
At the core is SAM™, the School Agri-centric Model, which reimagines schools as self-sustaining ecosystems for production and distribution—powered by layered youth groups like 4K Clubs, 5K Youth, and YADI.
MAMLEZI™ elevates food vending and caregiving into structured, dignified enterprises, particularly for women and girls. The Blue & Green Jobs Frontier™ opens pathways in climate-resilient sectors—water tech, renewable energy, aquaculture, and waste innovation—turning environmental challenges into economic opportunity.
Farm-to-Firm Tech™ activates jobs across agriculture’s entire value chain, from soil to smart systems, while TEJATI Threads™ weaves youth into the fashion, textiles, and tailoring industries, connecting creative skills to school and digital markets. Culinary Futures™ transforms food into a force for enterprise and cultural celebration, anchored by initiatives like BITE AFRIKA.
Through Re-Make™, the circular economy comes to life via repair, upcycling, and restoration work—giving discarded tools and materials new value.
TEJATI VIBE™ powers creative and cultural economies through music, art, digital storytelling, and monetization training.
Finally, Diaspora Connect™ bridges global capital, mentorship, and networks to empower local youth ventures and spark cross-border growth.

Together, these programs form a coherent, job-generating ecosystem—turning bold ideas into everyday impact.

How TEJATI Works

  • Inter-ministerial Coordination – aligning efforts across health, agriculture, youth, education, and trade
  • County-Based Implementation – localizing programs through devolved structures
  • Multistakeholder Partnerships – engaging civil society, private sector, academia, and cooperatives
  • Tech + Innovation Integration – leveraging technology to scale, digitize, and track impact
  • Inclusive Ecosystem Design – ensuring women, youth, PWDs, and informal actors are central

We interlink all these stakeholders

The weight of it all is clear within every ecosystem created

TEJATI is Not a Program. It is a Delivery Architecture.

With INAPS at its helm, TEJATI is building a future where jobs are ecosystem-driven, innovation is localized, dignity is non-negotiable, and no Kenyan — or African — is left behind.