Maasai women at a community environmental restoration event
Our Impact

Measuring What Matters

We track outcomes across three interconnected categories — because the wellbeing of women, culture, and the environment cannot be measured in isolation.

Social Impact

Livelihoods Strengthened

180+

Women Participating

95+

Youth Engaged

240+

Women Trained in Skills

3.4M KES

Income Generated

Cumulative figures across active programme years, as reported by Maasai Treasures CBO.

Environmental Impact

Land Restored, Forests Returning

Indigenous Seedlings Raised
12,400+
Trees Planted
7,600+
Tree Survival Rate
74%
Hectares Restored
140+
Community members at a conservation event for indigenous landscape restoration in the Greater Lake Elmenteita Conservation Area
Cultural Impact

Knowledge Kept Alive

64

Cultural Education Sessions Conducted

38

Intergenerational Knowledge Exchanges

12

Traditional Skills Actively Preserved

Transparency

How We Track Impact

Maasai Treasures is committed to transparency, accountability, and evidence-based learning. Every programme area is monitored on an ongoing basis, with results reviewed alongside the women and youth who lead the work.

Our monitoring systems help ensure that every contribution — whether from a donor, partner, or buyer of our beadwork — generates measurable and lasting benefit across livelihoods, culture, and the environment.

A Maasai woman crafting beaded jewellery, part of ongoing skills and income monitoring

Help us grow these numbers

Every donation, partnership, and purchase adds another bead to this growing strand of impact.