Project Report
| Jun 22, 2015
Instilling Integrity and Leadership to Youth
By Enouce Ndeche | Project Director
Inspired by VAP’s innovative and successful HIV/AIDS prevention program that graduated over 400 student participants from Pumwani primary school, the school’s sports teacher Mr.Maina requested to have Show corruption”Redcard”program in his school.
Currently over 250 student participants from Pumwani primary school are taking part in the Show corruption ‘Redcard’ program. According to the pre surveys (a sheet of 1 up to 10 questionnaire that gauge the attitude and knowledge of students regarding corruption) conducted by VAP’s Anti corruption crusaders(ACC) majority of students indicted that they are well aware of what’s is corruption and it’s causes..
During day one, students filled in the pre-surveys and were taken through the basic information about corruption and its causes.”This is a unique project that is very important to our kids, since they are the future leaders.” Said Mr.Budi, deputy head teacher at Pumwani School. This exercise not only included the students, but it also included teachers of the participants who were also eager to learn and participate in the program.”Am looking forward to be a great leader of integrity and Show corruption ‘Redcard’ a one of the key programs that will push me to achieving my dreams “Said 13 year old Wangari
Mar 27, 2015
Monitoring and Evaluation Exercise
By Enouce Ndeche | Project Director
Students at Motherland Secondary were presented with pre-survey forms to gauge their knowledge on Corruption. A total of 100 students both boys and girls were involved in this exercise that was conducted by VAP’s Anti-Corruption Crusaders(ACC).Each student was issued with a copy of the pre-survey form that included basic questionnaires on issues surrounding corruption. The pre-survey conducted by VAP to students is very vital as it provides the foundation of the implementation of the entire manual to the participants. Once participants are done with the entire course, they are normally issued with a post-survey questionnaire that also gauges the impact of the program to the participants. One of the questions in the pre-survey form is (Are male more corrupt than female?) This question normally generates a lot of discussions amongst the participants with every one trying to defend his/her gender.”Male are more corrupt because they would easily request for bribe openly without any fear, and so this program is very important especially for us young people who aspire to be the leaders of tomorrow as it shapes our integrity” Said Atieno a form 2 student at Motherland secondary.
Dec 15, 2014
3rd Edition of Kick Out Corruption Tournament
By Enouce Ndeche | Project Director
VAP was amongst the institutions and organizations around the world that were marking the International Anti- corruption day this December by organizing for the third edition of ‘Kick-Out corruption ‘tournament held at Kiambiu playing grounds. The tournament brought on board ten teams from a diverse professional that the players would wish to become when they grow up eg.Judgesfc, Politicians fc, Police fc, Senators, Doctors fc etc.The tournament was coupled with Kick-Out corruption activities conducted by VAP’s Anti-corruption crusaders (ACC) that focused on ethics and integrity as well as values of leadership. The teams led by the ACC discussed amongst other issues the elements that trigger corruption e.g greed, favorism, bribery, nepotism, tribalism etc.The Doctors fc emerged the winners of the tournament by trouncing police fc by one goal to nil. Winners were awarded with vouchers to purchase educational supplies and a ball. Runners up and third runners up were all awarded with two balls each.”Now that I have learnt about the effects of corruption, I want to be an anti-corruption advocate and enhance the economical gains of our county. Said 14 year old James from Police fc.