Education  Kenya Project #37957

Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya

by Hifadhi Africa Organization (HAO)
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Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
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Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya
Educating Impoverished Children in Kenya

Summary

The project will provide educational support to students in East Pokot to further their education and eradicate illiteracy. HAO has provided 55 scholarships, supported 13 schools with eLearning tools, trained 96 teachers on STEM and mentored 70 students. East Pokot has 4% literacy and 60% of children never attend school in their lifetime. Donations will directly fund scholarships, scholastic materials, mentorship and Sanitary products. Beneficiaries: girls, underprivileged, orphans and disabled

$4,500
total goal
$500
remaining
9
donors
1
monthly donor
2
fundraisers
5
years

Challenge

Pokots depend on pastoralism as livelihood due to limited access to livelihood assets like human, financial, social and physical capital. Over 90% lack business-related skills. Vulnerable and traditionally under-represented groups have insufficient access to economic opportunities. Absolute Poverty rate is 67%. Students engage in pastoral activities. Without good basic education, they have little chance of escaping extreme poverty. Our sponsored students achieve 100% transition rate.

Solution

HAO provides support to students to advance their potentials through scholarship bursaries, scholastic materials, mentorship, building teachers' capacity and equipping schools in East Pokot with necessary teaching and learning facilities like textbooks and computers. Such efforts have proved to keep rural poor children in school, which improves their futures. Scholarships help bright underprivileged students get a chance at University education and have a chance to succeed in life.

Long-Term Impact

Education is the only sustainable way to empower Pokots and development East Pokot instead of dropping out of school to cattle rustling, early/forced marriages among other negative coping mechanism. Pokot children like the rest in Kenya can pursue careers to become social workers, doctors, teachers, economists etc. Given education opportunities these children undoubtedly will become leaders and agents of change in their communities thus reduction in illiteracy and cycle of extreme poverty.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Excel file (projdoc.xls).

Resources

Organization Information

Hifadhi Africa Organization (HAO)

Location: Nairobi - Kenya
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @HifadhiAfrica
Project Leader:
Collins Nakedi
Nairobi , Kenya
$4,000 raised of $4,500 goal
 
97 donations
$500 to go
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