CURRENT PROJECTS - WITH ICARE AUSTRALIA
1. Child Sponsorship programme (C.S.P)
2. Scholastic school support – learning and teaching materials
3. Girl-child support
4. Sport Equipment support – e.g. balls, sports uniform
5. Medical Support – First Aid medicines
6. Development – construction of schools e.g. classrooms, kitchen, toilet, water tanks and administration block,
7. Christmas celebration parties for the children
PROGRAM PERSPECTIVES.
More than 300,000 pupils who sat for this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Examination (KCPE) are likely to miss Secondary school places next year 2012. These pupils are likely to join non-formal education institutions such as Youth Polytechnics (YPs) already the government has rolled out a new curriculum for the country's Youth Polytechnic with the aim of making them more attractive to young people.
During the year, ICARE and HMDS supported four schools which were: Loberer, Utalii, Kongasis and newly Analat scattered in different districts namely: Baringo, Mogotio, Njoro and Naivasha in Rift Valley province of Kenya. Approximately, 3,053 pupils in primary schools were the beneficiaries of the year 2011.
Basically, the nature of support given by ICARE Australia and HMDS during the year ranged from provision of scholastic materials, First-Aid drugs/ medicines, sports equipment including sports uniform, Christmas parties, school uniforms, bags and special gifts to the sponsored children and construction of classrooms.
SEO – Samuel E. Opanda; EWK – Edward W. King'oro; FAC – Facilitator; NL – Nick Luvai; JS – Josephine Sindavi; OT- Obed Tsuma
- 1st 2 weeks: Ordering for reinforcement supplies i.e. tools, machines and textbooks for distribution during 3rd Quarter
- Pay fees for deserving and selected YP instructors undertaking upgrading course studies in local institutions of training or higher learning.
AUGUST 2012
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28 KAGOTO YP BOG capacity building: Record keeping and strategic Dev. planning JS/EWK/OT/FAC |
29 NJORO YP BOG capacity building: Record keeping and strategic Dev. planning JS/EWK/OT/FAC |
30 KAPTET YP BOG capacity building: Record keeping and strategic Dev. planning JS/EWK/OT/FAC |
31 CHEPTUECH BOG capacity building: Record keeping and strategic Dev. planning JS/EWK/OF/FAC |
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EWK – Edward W. King'oro; FAC – Facilitator; JS – Josephine Sindavi; OT- Obed Tsuma
- Project YPs on holiday during August until September 2012.
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4 NDUMU DAM Delivery of tools, machines and textbooks NL/SEO/EWK |
5 KAGOTO YP Delivery of tools, machines and textbooks NL/SEO/EWK |
6 NJORO YP Delivery of tools, machines and textbooks NL/SEO/EWK |
7 KAPTET YP Delivery of tools, machines and textbooks NL/SEO/EWK |
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17 NDUMU DAM Girl-child guidance & counseling session JS/FAC/EWK |
18 KAGOTO YP Girl-child guidance & counseling session JS/FAC/EWK |
19 NJORO YP Girl-child guidance & counseling session JS/FAC/EWK |
20 KAPTET YP Girl-child guidance & counseling session JS/FAC/EWK |
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NL – Nick Luvai; SEO – Samuel E. Opanda; EWK – Edward W. King'oro; JS – Josephine Sindavi; FAC - Facilitator
- Comparative data sheet compilation
v All unscheduled dates will be spend in office carrying out project plan and material reviews, data analyses, report and record making, and attending to collaboration concerns with other relevant Agencies.
HIV&AIDS Public campaign and Sports activities do not feature during this quarter but will be undertaken in the 4th quarter.