STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky

by Stepping Stones International
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky
STEM Education in Botswana: Girls Getting Geeky

Project Report | Apr 27, 2021
COVID Conundrum Leads SSI to Think Differently

By Lyan Sebeke | Senior Program Officer

Creative Thinking with New Participants
Creative Thinking with New Participants

2020 was a very difficult year for the world affecting us economically and psychosocially. The children and families at Stepping stones International were especially affected in lock down with schools closed, jobs halted and family violence increased. Our psychosocial support staff and community service providers visited and assessed more than 200 households and children during the national lockdowns. SSI provided homework packets, referrals to clinical services and counselling services.  More than 50% of the families needed immediate attention and support.

It is in this light that Stepping Stones International reassessed our services and is moving to become more digital and environmentally friendly. This quarter SSI has focused on identifying a case management system to better track and manage our clients, a new server and cloud for improving our knowledge management and creating policies and guidelines to become more ‘green’.  The children have started to recycle and SSI is investigating solar panels given the frequent electricity interruptions.

Furthermore, this quarter we recruited more adolescents from households in need, especially those highly affected by gender-based violence, child-neglect and poverty. We recruited 64 adolescents from different schools including primary and junior schools, giving us a total of 120 adolescents attending after school services daily. These adolescents are offered nutritional meals daily at the centre, counselling, life skills and educational activities including tutoring and English literacy lessons. They are also offered transport from school to the centre and to their homes every day.  The services are being included in the digital system to better serve the child’s and family’s specific needs.

The new recruits are being enrolled in a STEM program in collaboration with Destination Imagination, which will be reported on next quarter.

Learning Basics of Computer Use
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Stepping Stones International

Location: Salt Lake City, UT - USA
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Twitter: @SteppingStonesIntl
Project Leader:
Lisa Jamu
Salt Lake Cty , UT United States

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