By Joe Mwai | Chair
Dear friends,
As 2025 draws to a close, we'd like to thank you for helping us create economic opportunities for some of Kenya's most underprivileged youth. Our skills training programs, in partnership with our donors, the private and public sectors, are a proven way to change lives for youth.
SYSC's 2025 HIGHLIGHTS
Construction Skills training:
We are proud to have provided free construction skills training and secured jobs for 18 youth, in collaboration with county governments, the National Construction Authority, National Industrial Training Authority, CAPYEI and construction industry partners. We also organized internship placements for 10 civil engineering students.
Policy Advocacy
SYSC has continued discussions with county governments and the construction industry - the biggest employers in Kenya - to consider maximizing job creation in all their projects. This proposal has been well-received and we look forward to its implementation in the near future.
Tailoring and dressmaking:
We are thrilled to have found a new sponsor for this program, which has been on hold since COVID due to a lack of funds. We have recruited two new trainers and will resume training in 2026!
Scouts & Life Skills Training:
This program, made possible through your donations, promotes leadership and social skills, positive mental health, and strengthens coping strategies and self-confidence. It also teaches health and hygiene practices and decision-making. Youth in our Scouts program also provide much-needed services to our community. We are currently recruiting new members.
Maternal Health Education
This special project has trained three Maternal Health Workers, who are now serving women from Shauri Yako, Manjengo and Kiawara's informal communities who might otherwise miss out on essential healthcare services before, during and after pregnancy. Women who do not get recommended health care services during pregnancy are at greater risk of childbirth complications or death during childbirth, or infant health and well-being afterward. This special project is supported by the Nyeri County government and funded by the Government of Japan through JOICFP.
On behalf of all of us at SYSC, thank you for your unwavering support. Your donations have provided livelihood for many people in desperate need, skills training and jobs, and have made a huge impact in our communities. May we continue to bring hope and change to the lives of those who need it most in 2026.
Asante sana.
Joe Mwai
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