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Impact report 2021
Your support means we are able to deliver vital programmes in Ndhiwa. You can find out more about these programmes in our 2021 Impact Report. We hope you enjoy reading about how your donations have helped achieve some amazing things for the women and girls of Ndhiwa.
Impact report highlights
- A British and Foreign School Society funded project to create a library in Ndhiwa was completed in March 2021, benefitting children from 16 partner schools through access to reading materials, Reading for Empowerment activities and even tuition during the very long period of school closure. By the end of the project, 8,450 primary school pupils had benefitted from Reading Clubs and the Learning Resource Centre had a total stock of 4,002 books
- The UK Aid grant awarded through the DfID’s Small Charities Challenge Fund came to an end in May 2021. This 2-year project around “Safe Access to Quality Education for Girls in Ndhiwa” meant that our holistic approach to ensuring quality education could be rolled out in four new partner schools, selected because of the high number of vulnerable pupils, the lack of clean drinking water and high levels of gender-based violence (GBV) in their communities. In the Project Completion Report, which was verified by Mannion Daniels, the technical assessment of the project scored the project overall as an A (exceeded expectations).
- Projects in 9 schools were directly supported and 16 schools were indirectly supported through salaries contribution for education staff, allowing the successful programmes of holistic support to continue.
- The project “Sustainability and Economic Empowerment in Ndhiwa, Western Kenya” included agricultural training for women and the trialling of new crops at Karibuni demonstration farm.”
Read the full impact report here: Team Kenya Impact Report 2021
If you have any questions about our impact report, please do not hesitate to get in touch.