Project Report
| Feb 6, 2020
Recognition from GlobalGiving
By Enouce Ndeche | Principle
Recognition Badges from Global Giving
The year 2019 was a great memorable year and there’s no way Vijana Amani Pamoja could usher into the new year without expressing our utmost THANK YOU note to all the:supporters,volunteers,staff,coaches,program participants and the partners, for making it happen. Still at the early foundation of the New Year, VAP has received recognition badges from GlobalGiving foundation for the following commitments: vetted by GlobalGiving for actively engaging with the community and top ranked for the year 2019: Site visit verified badge for hosting GlobalGiving representative: GlobalGiving staff favorite, a selection by one of GlobalGiving Staff, and Effective badge for being dynamic through: Listen, Act, and Learn cycles.
Jan 27, 2020
Why i like this program
By Enouce Ndeche | Principle
16 years old John has been a true community football role model both on and off the football pitch. As a footballer who plays for Majengo football club that features in the nationwide football league, a second tier league, his character, leadership and captaincy skills have been exemplary of great inspiration to his fellow teammates and the community around. John has been so passionate in show corruption red program that teaches integrity and leadership skills through football based manual, and as a coach he balances well his time of going for program implementation and for football practice with his team.
"Footbal is really in my blood and i like visiting schools and community centres within my community,teaching children integrity and leadership skills through my sport."Said John.
Oct 28, 2019
Kick Out Corruption At Bundu School
By Enouce Ndeche | Project Principle
Following the impressiveness and success of Kick-out corruption program in different community centres and schools, the demand of having the program in other schools and centres is rising up on a daily basis. After having completed the program in different schools and communities, Mr Wali the head teacher from Bundu primary school who was visiting Jacaranda academy school when the program was on going, happened to get a first hand opportunity to witness kick-out corruption program at Bundu school. After his witnessing, he enquired from the program implementers if he could have the program at his school as well. Immediately after the completion of the program at Jacaranda school, focus shifted to his school at Bundu where a total of 150 student participants aged 12-15 years old both boys and girls are currently participating in the program. Asked why he was interested in the program, this is what Mr. Wali said “There is great need of this program in this school and given the fact that we are all nurturing future leaders, I think it’s more important they start to know the dangers of corruption right from the tender ages so that when they grow up and become leaders, they can be leaders of integrity who can spur this nation to a greater height as far as development is concerned.” “I feel so proud to be part of the Kick-Out corruption program because my dream is to become a great leader and I know I can’t achieve this if I don’t learn integrity issues and the dangers of corruption. This is something that teachers don’t teach us, but am glad to be able to receive from VAP organization.” Said Mwoki ,a 13 years old program participant from Jacaranda school.