News articles about Vision Africa

Education and Football in Kibera

Posted on December 9th, 2011 by Kirsty

The last few months have been very busy for Kibera Mpira Mtaani in terms of both football and education.

The after school education program tutored around sixty students for their KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) exams which are sat at the end of their eighth year of primary education. These are the arguably the most important exams that students in Kenya will sit as they determine whether or not they will be offered a place at secondary school and which level of school they will go to – National, Provincial, District. Read the full article »

 


Vision Africa is Recruiting

Posted on November 28th, 2011 by Kirsty

Vision Africa is currently recruiting for two positions based in Nairobi. Interested applicants should email their CV with covering letter to our Field Director, Deborah Kimathi, at Deborah@vision-africa.org.

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Kariti Seed of Hope Graduation 2011

Posted on November 8th, 2011 by Kirsty

Friday 4th November saw the celebration of the fifth graduation at our Seed of Hope centre in Kariti, Murang’a. The staff and students went all out to ensure the event was a great success and the second year students were given a good send off as they head out to set up their Roots businesses.

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Kandara School Wins Award

Posted on October 29th, 2011 by Kirsty

On “Education Day 2011”, Kandara Children’s Home School was named by Kandara District Education Board as the third best Early Childhood Development (ECD) Unit in Kandara District. Competition was tough with over 200 units in the area being considered, including both public and private schools. The assessment was based on academic performance, presentation and overall performance.

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Engineering Brighter Futures For Boys

Posted on October 15th, 2011 by Kirsty

Seed of Hope has been giving disadvantaged girls dignity, hope and opportunity since 2002. Over the years, the program has evolved and spread throughout Kenya with four centres now in operation and over four hundred graduates in employment or self-employment.

October 2011 sees the start of an exciting new chapter for Seed of Hope as it opens its doors to boys for the first time. This is a very special project as there is a story behind how it came to life.

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Young Kenyans for Kenya

Posted on August 15th, 2011 by Kirsty

The Vision Africa operations manual states that “To ‘Give a Child a Future’ is to ensure that the child is able to experience the opportunity to recognise and reach their potential, opportunity to live independently of charitable aid, opportunity to live in self-sufficiency, empowered to speak for themselves, empowered to reach out to others around them, empowered to show compassion to others in need, empowered to contribute to family and community life” and several other factors.

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An Intern’s Experience

Posted on August 11th, 2011 by Kirsty

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to volunteer with Vision Africa, read Janet Ndururi’s interview about her time as an intern. Janet spent eight weeks with us as part of her studies in Community Development.

How did you get involved with Vision Africa?
I got involved with Vision Africa as an intern after seeing their website.

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