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NURTURE AFRICAN YOUTH NETWORK-NAYNET

Education for a transformational generation.

Mobilising the community members to help me establish a nursery and primary school.The community had Vulnerable kids who would walk over 3 kilometers to access affordable education in government schools.The innovations we have had are partnership with Leaders to teach learners and parents on acquiring skills eg soap,candle,books making...Leadership skills, storytelling, media and creative thinking

Overview

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Web presence

2019

Established

1K

Children

2

Countries
Target group
Community
Updated
October 2024
"The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today for next generations to step on."

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

I was solving the rate of illiteracy and ignorance that was harboring the criminality in the community. Early childhood marriages and pregnancies were rampant and unavoidable.

When I started this school,I got teachers that would volunteer to help the community in teaching on a low pay.They engage learners in games and sports,debates and other life development skills to help them survive after.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

We help and collaborate with the Ministry of Education and Sports to put the curriculum in use.Though games and sports are still lagging behind because of inadequate resources.

Leadership orientation sessions,creative and logical thinking programs are done through clubs and games and sports,partnership with others schools for competitiveness.

This is good because it enables us have eloquent and better leaders in future.

How has it been spreading?

At least students and parents can make liquid soap and candles for domestic use in the season where prices of basic needs are high in Uganda.

We look forward to advance to other schools and communities but we are detared by resources to use which costly and bought from Kampala city.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

There is a need for communication platforms and channels to help communities.
Also my contacts are available and now we are doing it here in South Sudan where I have been called to share such services.

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