Her Excellency Mrs. Rachel Ruto, First Lady of the Republic of Kenya, is driven by an unyielding passion for uplifting women and children. A devoted teacher at heart, she embodies compassion and advocacy, tirelessly amplifying the voices of children and ensuring their needs are central to Kenya’s development agenda.
Her work as a champion for the School Meals Coalition and Clean Cooking initiatives reflects her commitment to safeguarding children’s health, education, and future while promoting sustainable solutions for families.
Her Excellency Mrs. Rachel Ruto is a distinguished thought leader in Environment and Climate Action, Financial Inclusion, and Women’s Empowerment. She merges her intellectual rigor with hands-on activism.
Through the Feed One, End Hunger initiative, she fights child hunger, ensuring every Kenyan child has access to nutritious food. As Founder of Mama Doing Good and pioneer of the Joyful Women Organization, she has revolutionized economic empowerment for rural women via table banking, transforming communities and inspiring hope.
Beyond policy and advocacy, Mrs. Ruto is a woman of deep faith—unapologetically devoted to her Christian values and fervent in prayer for Kenya’s prosperity.
Her love for gardening and farming mirrors her belief in nurturing growth, both in the soil and in society. A hands-on advocate for sustainable agriculture, she sees farming as a tool for climate resilience, food security, and economic empowerment, often linking her green initiatives to her vision for a thriving nation.
Her pioneering contributions have earned her prestigious accolades, including the State Commendation of Elder of the Order of the Golden Heart (EGH), Kenya’s second-highest civilian honor; an Honorary Fellowship for Women Empowerment from Binary University in Malaysia; and the 2023 KISS Humanitarian Award in recognition of her transformative impact.
She was also appointed by the African Union Commission and the World Economic Forum as one of the Champions of the AU Decade on Women’s Economic Empowerment and Financial Inclusion in 2021. These honors celebrate her relentless dedication to uplifting marginalized communities and shaping inclusive policies across Africa.
Born on 20th November 1969, the First Lady began her education at Likuyani Primary School and proceeded to Butere Girls Secondary School in Kakamega County. She holds a Bachelor of Education degree from Kenyatta University and a Master of Arts in Development Studies from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
Her Excellency is deeply committed to nurturing children and empowering women to take their rightful place at the centre of social and economic transformation.