Project Report
| Jun 15, 2026
Community Engagement: A tool to project Development
By George Obua | Project Leader
KIFA is evaluating their projects development through community Engagement
Kole Intellectual Forum (KIFA) has learnt that: evaluation of their projects by members of the community they serve, can make them to assess the effectiveness of their pieces of work or their developed programs.
Through this process to, the team of the organization has be able to highlight whether their projects are moving steadily and successfully towards the set goals or differently towards different directions.
Furthermore, evaluation with the community is also keeping the participants to refocus away from unproductive or unnecessary work.
Above all, this approach has also help the organization to, learn from their experiences; record what they have learnt, and share it with other stakeholders; check on their progresses; as well as checking whether they are doing well with the community or not; they have strength or not; learnt of their weaknesses and search for opportunities.
As of now, the organization is very clear of what to do, when do them, how to do them and with which people as a result of evaluating their projects with the community
Jun 13, 2026
Deliverence, Joy and Success Story: A student
By George Obua | Project Leader
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Monica is at your right hand side
Monica Tells her story about deliverence, hope and success at Kole Intellectual Forum (KIFA)
Monica (not her name), she is one girl that had an opportunity to join an Institute of Home Economics of Kole Intellectual Forum, she has a moment to speak about about her story of deliverence, hope and success, and she now believes that something good is going to happen in her life. From the lesson leant, she narrated her story that: with hope, she refuses to think negatively but instead these days she dwells her thinking in the positive storms of life, remaining hopeful in thought, attitude and conversation.
This is because, when Kole Intellectual Forum put her in the situation of hope, she discovered that, real hope—Is about saying there's nothing-is-impossible-on earth attitude and an awareness that the world is expecting the best of all from everybody, and it is looking and longing to show you its goodness.
Jun 13, 2026
KIFA - CBO: Community Engagement
By George Obua | Project Leader
Primarily with the interest of dealing with community governance, cultural preservation, and dispute resolution with the society that the organization is operating; Kole Intellectual Forum (KIFA) has made it a point that, they involve the their community in guidance of their key programs.
And specifically, the community are helping the organization in the of:
- Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping: Community, particularly the clan leaders are instrumental in mediating and resolving internal and community disputes, particularly over the organizational program on land and marriage issues. They provide an accessible, culturally recognized form of justice and help foster reconciliation and peaceful coexistence by building consensus among the community.
- Cultural Preservation and Transmission: They are the custodians of their clan's customs, values, history, and traditional laws, ensuring that this heritage is passed down to future generations.
- Social Welfare and Support: Leaders of this community too, look after the most vulnerable members of the community, such as orphans and the very poorest, ensuring they have access to basic needs like education, food, shelter, and services; that is what Kole Intellectual Forum providing this service .
And through it, the organization is working closely with the community clan leaders that has allowed them to be more effective and culturally sensitive.