Education  Kenya Project #60236

Support education & conservation with ecobursaries

by A Rocha Kenya
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Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries
Support education & conservation with ecobursaries

Project Report | Apr 22, 2024
Bursaries and Conservation

By Stanley Baya | Community Conservation Manager

Students receiving scholarships
Students receiving scholarships

We have just come to the end of the first school term of 2024 whose academic results show significant progress. New and impactful initiatives have also been introduced and here are some of them:

Scholarships

The ASSETS project disbursed KES 1.6 million ($10,300) to fund 106 students in 40 secondary schools across the country. Notably, 31 students graduated from the program last year and are now awaiting admission to higher education institutions. This year, a record-breaking 52 new recruits will be joining the program, marking the final cohort under the 8-4-4 system before transiting to the new Competency Based Curriculum (CBC).

Figure 1 students receiving scholarships.

Kitchen Gardening

As part of our quest to provide sustainable pro-conservation livelihoods and reduce dependency on scarce forest resources, 30 community members were trained in kitchen gardening. This initiative seeks to ensure communities living adjacent to Arabuko-Sokoke Forest have access to safe fresh vegetables at a lower cost, and with reduced carbon footprint.

Figure 2 Sack Garden demonstration.

Menstrual Health Education

A collaboration between A Rocha Kenya and volunteers from Go Make a Difference (GoMAD) organized menstrual health education sessions for the beneficiaries of the ASSETS programme and their mothers. This exercise aims at promoting understanding of body changes during puberty, maintaining hygiene, reducing stigma, empowering girls, raising health awareness, and ensuring educational continuity for menstruating students.

Figure 3: Ladies holding their Sanitary kits

Appreciation to Supporters: • Gratitude is expressed to supporters who contributed to the GlobalGiving campaign, with funds raised expected to significantly support the program's growth and activities. The report effectively highlights the holistic approach of the ASSETS project in addressing education, livelihood, health, and environmental sustainability issues among vulnerable communities. It demonstrates both short-term impact, such as scholarship disbursements, and long-term sustainability efforts, such as kitchen gardening training. Additionally, the inclusion of menstrual health education underscores the program's commitment to holistic well-being and gender equality. Overall, the report reflects commendable progress and a comprehensive approach to community development.

Sack garden demonstration
Sack garden demonstration
Ladies holding their Sanitary kits
Ladies holding their Sanitary kits
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Jan 9, 2024
Arabuko-Sokoke Schools and Eco-Tourism Scheme (ASSETS): 2023 year in review

By Stanley Baya | Community Conservation Manager

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A Rocha Kenya

Location: Watamu, Kilifi County - Kenya
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Colin Jackson
Watamu , Kilifi County Kenya

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