News articles about Vision Africa

Kumi Kuisine

Posted on February 2nd, 2012 by Kirsty

As you may have read in a recent article, we are celebrating Vision Africa’s tenth anniversary throughout 2012. As part of the celebrations we are looking for people to participate in “Kumi Kuisine” to help raise awareness of our work and also raise some funds while having fun with friends.

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The Kumi Collection – Celebrating Ten Years

Posted on January 10th, 2012 by Kirsty

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Staff Development

Posted on January 3rd, 2012 by Kirsty

Staff development is very important to Vision Africa. For our projects to be successful, we need to ensure that the people working at them are empowered with the knowledge and information required to help them do their best.

With most of our projects closing down for the Christmas break, staff from various projects were invited to sessions that would help them prepare for the next year. Read the full article »

 


2011 Ends on a High for Seed of Hope

Posted on December 29th, 2011 by Kirsty

2011 has ended with good news for our Seed of Hope centres in Kitui and Kisii. They have been advised that with just a few modifications they can become registered D.I.T (Directorate of Industrial Training) test centres. Currently, Seed of Hope students sit their Grade 2 and Grade 3 dressmaking exams at external test centres. It is hoped that from 2012 they and students from other training centres will pay to sit their exams at Seed of Hope. As well as reducing transport costs for our students, this will also generate income which can help with Seed of Hope’s running costs.

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News from St Andrews Baby Unit

Posted on December 24th, 2011 by Kirsty

Looking back, 2011 has been a great year for the St Andrews Baby Unit it Kenya and as the year draws to a close, it is ending on a high note.

Since the unit opened its doors at the end of 2007, the aim has always been to provide shelter for babies and infants who have been orphaned, abandoned, neglected or are in need of care for some other reason. Read the full article »

 


Computers in Kariti

Posted on December 19th, 2011 by Kirsty

Our Seed of Hope centre in Kariti has been one of the most active Vision Africa projects in terms of initiating income generating activities (IGAs) to help towards self sustainability. Head teacher Njambi and her team have been busy thinking about the needs of the community and how they can raise funds by addressing those needs.

Their latest project is the setting up of a computer centre at their school. Read the full article »

 


Meet the Mechanics

Posted on December 15th, 2011 by Kirsty

As you may have read, our Nairobi Seed of Hope Centre recently launched its first program for boys. Known as “Clayton’s Mechanics – Engineering Brighter Futures” the project has already recruited the first nine students and a teacher who will focus on vocational skills while the existing Seed of Hope staff will help students with business skills and life skills. As this new project starts out, we thought it would be interesting to share the stories and thoughts of some of the people involved.

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