The Lutheran school was started by church members who came together to give the big population of Kibera children a place they can call a school. Kibera being the largest slum in Sub-Saharan Africa has an estimated population of 1million people where 60% are young people and children. This population has overtaken the education facilities in the area forcing churches, organisations and donors to invest more in education by providing a place for children to learn. These schools are known as non-formal schools and Lutheran School falls under this category.
News articles about Kibera
Kibera Lutheran School Update
Posted on July 14th, 2010 by Kirsty
Message from a Sponsor
Posted on July 13th, 2010 by Kirsty
Last week we brought your the story of Priscilla who is interning at Seed of Hope, a few months ago we gave “A Donor’s Perspective” in an interview with Jean Walker. Now we’d like to give another viewpoint – that of a sponsor.
Kibera Mpira Mtaani World Cup Launch
Posted on June 14th, 2010 by Kirsty
There was a definite air of excitement on the day the World Cup opened in South Africa. People in Kenya were tweeting about wearing football jerseys to work and that some offices were closing early to allow staff to go and watch the opening match.
Kibera Schools Music Festival
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by Kirsty
I wish we could bottle the energy and excitement that was in the air in Kibera on the 19th February 2010. If we could share that feeling, it would help people understand why Vision Africa does the work it does for disadvantaged children. This day saw the inaugural Kibera Schools Music Festival hosted by Kibera Mpira Mtaani*.
