Queen Esther's Generation
Transform, Equip, Empower, and Engage Women with their World
Transform, Equip, Empower, and Engage Women with their World
About
Queen Esthers’ Generation (QEG), founded by Pastor Dr. Esther Obasi-ike in 1996, is a transformational movement of high-capacity women committed to holistic mentorship, empowerment, leadership, and selfless service. Our motto is to Transform, Equip, Empower, and Engage Women with their World. As an interdenominational, multicultural, multiracial, and multiethnic organization, QEG has been at the forefront of national transformation, impacting lives for the past 29 years
Vision:A movement of high capacity women committed to wholistic mentorship, empowerment, leadership and selfless service
Mission: To Transform, Equip, Empower and Engage Women with their world.

Core Values
Integrity
Integrity forms the foundation of QEG's approach to women's empowerment, emphasizing authenticity, honesty, and moral consistency in all endeavors. This value ensures that women within the movement maintain ethical standards in their personal and professional lives.
Compassion
Compassion drives QEG's commitment to understanding, empathy, and selfless service to others. This value reflects the heart of the organization's mission to engage women with their world through genuine care and concern for those they serve.
Diligence
Diligence represents QEG's dedication to persistent, careful effort in pursuing excellence and achieving meaningful impact. This value emphasizes the importance of consistent hard work, attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to the organization's transformational goals.
Excellence
Excellence embodies QEG's commitment to the highest standards in all aspects of their work, from leadership development to community service. This value challenges women to maximize their potential, pursue continuous improvement, and deliver quality outcomes that reflect their capabilities.
Programs
Queen Esther’s Generation operates as a multifaceted organization with a strong presence across seven Kenyan counties and global reach extending to Canada, Australia, India, Rwanda, and Virginia, USA. The movement executes its transformational mission through eight specialized arms that work synergistically throughout the year:
- Monthly Meetings – Cornerstone gatherings held every first Saturday at RCCG Solution Center for spiritual nourishment and member connection
- Queen Esther’s Next Generation (QENG) – Mentorship program for girls aged 13-20 using structured curriculum and industry leaders to nurture future female leaders
- Social Economic Empowerment – Annual business forums connecting seasoned professionals to share knowledge, experience, and skills for career and business development
- Covenant Wealth Partners (CWP) – Resource mobilization arm focused on supporting kingdom-building initiatives
- Compassion Arm – Community service through medical camps (partnering with Aga Khan Hospital and other healthcare providers), prison visits to Lang’ata Women’s Prison, feeding programs for underprivileged children, and free legal aid clinics
- Covenant Prayer Partners (CPP) – The spiritual powerhouse conducting monthly fasting and prayers to support all QEG activities
- Covenant Development Partners (CDP) – Resource mobilization for establishing the Queen Esther’s Transformation Centre in Kitengela, a multipurpose leadership complex
- Annual Summit – Premier gathering of delegates from Kenya and beyond, designed to shift women’s perspectives toward Kingdom principles for sustainable careers, businesses, and lifestyles
Through these interconnected arms, QEG creates a holistic ecosystem that addresses women’s spiritual, professional, social, and community development needs while maintaining its core mission to transform, equip, empower, and engage women with their world.
Contact us
We’d love to hear from you! Whether you have questions about our ministry, want to join our community, or need prayer, we’re here for you.
queenesthersgeneration@gmail.com
Phone
+254 721 599 013
Office
RCCG Solution Centre, Raila Odinga Way, Opposite Armed Forces Memorial Hospital