Sarah Onyango Obama
Kenyan educator and philanthropist

Born
1921
104 years ago
Died
March 29th, 2021
3 years ago — 100 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Kenya
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Served as an educator and philanthropist. Advocated for education, especially for girls, and supported various community development initiatives. Established the Sarah Obama Foundation to provide educational opportunities to underprivileged children. Played a significant role in promoting cultural exchange and awareness. Recognized for contributions to education and her efforts in improving living standards within her community.
Founded the Sarah Obama Foundation
Supported educational programs for girls
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