Project Report
| Nov 24, 2023
Preparing the Girls to mitigate future uncertainty
By Aaron Ogwal | Project Leader
Students undergoing the training of uncertainties
Preparing the Girls to mitigate future uncertainties
Before passing out the students in November, 2023 for the academic year 2023; the Institute of Kole Intellectual Forum has seriously em-backed on training their potential business students on the key powerful ways to stay positive during the time of uncertainties as they move on with their future lives in diaspora. The out lines were as follows, they were advised to:
- Plan Ahead.
- Filter Information And Follow Reputable Sources.
- Keep Exercising.
- Meditation.
- Happy Thoughts.
- Enjoy Whatever You Do.
- Manage Your Finances.
- Try Caring For Others.
The students were much convinced of the strategies and they erroneously well of contented with the ideal guideline and they promised to abide by it.
Nov 22, 2023
Exposure accounts for a child development
By George Obua | Project Leader
The boys are being exposed to the town settings
As part of the child development of both the girls being empowered at the Institute of Economics of Kole Intellectual Forum and the boys who are being integrated into their project (the girls' ones). The Institute is facilitating a topic of exposure to both, the girls and boys. A situation where they are put at the moment to explore into the valuable opportunities and resources. where their locations and focus on the future challenges that should be faced with proper resistence.
Indeed, these have greatly improve the quality of our stundents; they are at present to interact both locally and international; because by viewing alone we can the of level of committed they are undertaking to implement the project.
Nov 20, 2023
50 ways to save the environment
By George Obua | Project Leader
Students taught with evident of environment issues
50 ways to save the environment
As the students of Kole Intellectual Forum, academic year 2023 is planned to be passed out soon; they taken to teach them where there is a sense of environmental conservation can be realized and they were engaged in great lesson that concerns about 50 ways to save the environment; with hope after their lives to go, they don’t forget to think about environment conservation.
List of 50 ways to save the environment mentioned to them by their instructors were:
- Recycle!
- Don’t use electrical appliances if you can do it by hand.
- Use cold water in the washer.
- Re-use brown paper bags to line your trash can.
- Re-use bread bags and produce bags.
- Store food in re-usable containers.
- Return hangers to the dry cleaners.
- Donate unwanted goods.
- Don’t leave water running needlessly.
- Turn your heat down and wear a sweater.
- Turn off the lights and electrical appliances.
- Flush the toilet less often.
- Turn down the heat before you go on vacation.
- Recycle your Christmas tree.
- Start a compost pile.
- Put up birdfeeders, birdhouses, and birdbaths.
- Pull weeds instead of using herbicides.
- Use only organic fertilizers.
- Take extra plastic and rubber pots back to the nursery.
- Plant short, dense shrubs close to your home’s foundation for insulation.
- Use mulch to conserve water in your garden.
- Keep your car tuned.
- Carpool.
- Use public transit.
- Ride your bike or walk.
- Buy a more fuel-efficient car (such as a hybrid or bio-diesel).
- Recycle your engine oil.
- Keep your tires properly inflated to save gas.
- Keep your wheels properly aligned to save your tires.
- Don’t litter our roads and highways.
- Recycle office and computer paper, cardboard, etc.
- Use scrap paper for informal notes to yourself and others.
- Print or copy on both sides of the paper.
- Use smaller paper for smaller memos.
- Re-use manila envelopes and file folders.
- Use washable dishes and glassware at the office.
- Avoid buying products in plastic or styrofoam containers.
- Think twice about buying “disposable” products.
- Buy disposable paper products instead of plastic ones.
- Buy only energy-efficient appliances.
- Bring your own bags.
- Buy locally grown food and locally made products.
- Don’t buy products made from endangered animals.
- Join a conservation organization.
- Volunteer your time to conservation projects.
- Donate to conservation projects.
- Switch to a vegetarian diet.
- Encourage your family and friends to conserve.
- Write your legislators about conservation issues in your community or state.
- Teach children to respect nature and the environment.
With all these place, we hope after passing out our students month; they will observe these environment concern.