Tabichi is a
Franciscan friar. He joined the Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School in 2016, where he teaches maths and physics. The school is located in a semi-arid village in the
Rift Valley Province, a region impacted by famine and drought. Tabichi donates 80% of his salary to supporting pupils in the Pwani Village. The school population is made up of seven different tribes, with around 95% of students living in poverty and one third live with only one parent. Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School only has one computer, intermittent access to the internet and a student-teacher ratio of 58:1. Tabichi launched the Talent Nurturing Club, which has dramatically improved attendance. He engages with local communities; teaching residents how to grow crops that can resist famine. In only a couple of years, Tabichi has doubled the number of students attending university. The award receives over 10,000 nominations. Tabichi travelled on an aeroplane for the first time to collect the prize in
Dubai."Peter – your story is the story of Africa; a young continent bursting with talent. Your students have shown that they can compete amongst the best in the world in science, technology and all fields of human endeavour.”On winning the prize, Tabichi said; "Africa will produce scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs whose names will be one day famous in every corner of the world. And girls will be a huge part of this story." In April 2019, Tabichi was appointed as Champion for Children in Conflicts and Crisis. == References ==