Transforming Africa Foundation oversees ministry work in West Pokot, including church planting, primary education, and a shelter for girls at risk of FGM and child marriage. The team supervises seven churches, and four pastors are actively serving in local communities. Administrative and financial processes support the daily operation of the girls’ shelter, where a library and study room were recently established with books, computers, and furniture.

Kakoroshon Church continues regular Sunday and midweek services. Three individuals struggling with alcoholism made a decision to follow Christ during a service. Discipleship steps are being prepared.

Chepangang Church, led by Pastor Bonface, focuses on youth involvement. The praise and worship team is undergoing training in vocals, instruments, and coordination. A football team was formed and held a friendly match against the Kesogon team. Pastor Bonface also supported a local needy family by providing clothing and encouragement.

Nasokol Church, under Pastor Juma, held a prayer walk through Makutano and Kapenguria from 3–7 November, followed by a regional crusade on 7 November. Another event is scheduled. The church acquired a keyboard, amplifier, and speaker to strengthen worship and outreach.

Marich Church, served by Pastor Charles, continues home visits for fellowship and teaching. Two people accepted Christ during these visits. Sunday attendance remains low due to tribal tension, and the church continues praying for stability in the area.

Kachanguya Church is preparing for the festive season with emphasis on children and outreach. Sunday school is practicing songs, drama, and memory verses. Door-to-door evangelism took place, followed by a two-day crusade in Kapunia on 6–7 November. The choir is training new material with plans for future recordings.

All ministry activities were carried out by local pastors and teams. Support from IMOCE sponsors enables the continuation of these projects.