the Maser Foundation has expanded its humanitarian footprint across Africa, reaching more than 1,000 children through education support programmes and carrying out 254 charity initiatives aimed at improving lives in underserved communities.
According to figures released by the organisation, the foundation has provided educational support, books, learning materials and school attendance assistance to over 1,000 children across the continent. It also disclosed that 395 vulnerable children have benefited from medical, nutritional and educational interventions designed to improve their quality of life.
The foundation said its growing impact reflects a broader commitment to addressing some of Africa’s most pressing social challenges through sustainable community development programmes.
Founded by tech entrepreneur and investor, Prateek Suri, the foundation was established to give back to communities across Africa and support long-term development initiatives.
Suri, who built Maser Group into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise operating across the continent, said the organisation is driven by a mission centered on dignity, opportunity and sustainable development.











