Project Report
| Apr 9, 2026
A success story of a student at KIFA
By George Obua | Project Leader
The success story of Mary Grace
Mary Grace (not her real name, is one such lady who joined Kole Intellectual Forum in the academic year 2026. Her story of success to join the Institute of Home Economics came as a miracle. She did not have hope of studying again, given that: when she lost one of her parents and she was living with mother. Only not until when she went to visit her cousin sister, a place about 10 kilometer from the offices of Kole Intellectual forum; that was when same came across the team of the Institute (KIFA) recruiting the students out of school within their area. It was from that point that the story of her success to learn and study at the Institute of Home Economics came about.
She happened to be among those who were interviewed, sort listed and recruited within that specific time. Today Mary is too proud of her success in that if she completes, she will be given a bright new sewing machine, a tool which she will use for the beginning of her new life.
Apr 6, 2026
Mothers, given second chance in education
By George Obua | Project Leader
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Mothers that had been out of school now with KIFA
Introducing Hybrid type of education
with the support from the donors on the platform of GlobalGiving, we are so excited to express our joy in this report that: our program developers, (Kole Intellectual Forum), have developed a program that gives the had been (out of school mothers - Must be married), a second chance to go back to school. The approach involves training of young mothers and young girls out of school for the betterment of making them to have a good home.
In this report, is met to bring to your knowledge that: there is possibility of improving on the life of those that are married vis vis that of every child around the world through Hybrid type of schooling- where there is a flexible, unique, and innovative mode of education format that can shape the future of many.
This test pilot will be roll out at the end of this year 2026 if all the factors remain constant.
Apr 5, 2026
Research outreach program: Developed by KIFA
By George Obua | Project Leader
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The beneficiaries enjoy the program developed
Research outreach program: Developed by KIFA
KIFA or Kole Intellectual Forum is with fund it is recieving from the platform of GlobalGiving, the organization is very much concerned about finding the best way of addressing community problem through research outreach program; that is, involving their members to find out community's specific problems and to ensure they derive solutions to these problems together with them; by promoting their relevancy, effectiveness and sustainability. Of course, this kind of approach, has brought about numerous benefits to both the community, bebneficiries and the organization itself.
Kole intellectual Forum has found out that this approach, problem-Specific research Outreach program is very essential to both the community and the organization because, it:
Addresses Root Causes: Generic outreach often provides "Band-Aid" solutions. Focusing on specific problems (example, lack of educational resources, or mental health stigma) allows initiatives to address underlying issues, leading to lasting change; ensures Relevance and Accessibility: By understanding a community's unique cultural, social, and economic context and needs, outreach programs can be tailored to be culturally relevant and accessible. This increases the likelihood that residents will use the services or participate in programs; and builds Trust and Buy-In: When community members see that their specific concerns are being heard and addressed, it have built trust with the organization.
Basically, and sincerely speaking, this genuine engagement encourages a sense of ownership and shared responsibility, making the community more likely to participate in the planning and execution of initiatives developed by KIFA (Kole Intellectual Forum)