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The Project Booklet


Health

Education

Environment

Social Entrepreneurship

Culture


Hello, Thank you for your choosing AIESEC in Kenya. This booklet contains required information about all the projects currently running in the entity. The booklet is sub-divided into Local Committees. A new sub division begins with “AIESEC IN ….” after which you will find the projects which that LC is currently running. In the bottom right corner you will find an email you can reach out to in order to make enquiries about an LCs projects or a particular project. We are looking forward to having you in Kenya!


Health

Education

Digital Literacy

jessica2.detho@aiesec.net


Health

This is a project under health that aims at identifying health issues in the society that need to be addressed. Heart to Health project bridges this path by bringing in quality EPs who will help these hospitals or/and health centres by providing much needed human resource. The project is open to EPs with medical and non-medical experience.

• Assisting in ward duties such as packing pills and folding bandages.

START DATE: All year long

• Conducting health visits and educating the community on the importance of hygiene, preventing diseases and keeping one’s health in check.

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

• Moving through the clinic talking to patients’ relatives, providing support, company, conversation and friendship. • Assisting in any clerical work such as filling patient records. • Assisting in any other role requested of him or her by the health officer or any other staff.

END DATE: All year long Accommodation

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 24 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle. TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Airport pickup

Feeding

jessica2.detho@aiesec.net AIESEC IN STRATHMORE


• Teaching the students various subjects Mathematics, English and Science (Swahili for Swahili speakers) as directed by the teachers in the schools.

Education

'Tofauti’ is a Swahili word meaning change, hence our motto- “Changing lives across Africa” and our slogan is “Making the difference”. We work with children in Primary school whose reading and writing skills are too weak for them to have a meaningful interaction in the classroom. Our aim is to give the gift of reading to children.

• Engaging the students to be creative in various ways such as the use of arts, according to the capabilities of the intern. • To assist in making class presentations such as the use of charts. • To assist with the monitoring of children performance by preparing progress reports. • Engage the students in Team building by team work and games to get to know themselves and each other.

START DATE: All year long. END DATE: All year long DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

Accommodation

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 28 opportunities per 6 week cycle. TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Airport pickup

Feeding

• To mentor and encourage the children to stay in school

jessica2.detho@aiesec.net AIESEC IN STRATHMORE


Digital Literacy

Kids Comp Camp is a digital literacy initiative that seeks to front the spread of digital literacy amongst kids living in rural and marginalized communities in Africa. We spark interest, among young learners with no prior experience on computers, to digital technology through equipping them with basics of digital literacy skills.

• Conduct kids comp camp sessions. The targeted age for this program is 10 to 14.

START DATE: All year long

• Conduct basic literacy clubs. Major challenges facing young learners in marginalized communities include ability to read and write, confidence and self-expression. These clubs aim to instil these skills among the learners. The targeted age for this is 7 to 10.

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

• Involvement in Community service. This might include giving motivational talks to high school students, community environmental exercises e.g planting trees, clean ups.

END DATE: All year long Accommodation

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle. TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Airport pickup

Feeding

jessica2.detho@aiesec.net AIESEC IN STRATHMORE


(Kenya Methodist University)


Health

Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided

bit.ly/islandofhopehealth


Health

Island of Hope is a project that aims on Health and Education, under health it focuses mainly on HIV/AIDS awareness, counseling, testing, prevention of mother to child infections and other issues surrounding it including poor general health and stigma. The Interns will make hospital visits in a nearby clinic and will be expected to rotate through all the departments in the hospital so as to get a wholesome experience and have an idea of the health system, learn how things are done, at the same time share their expertise with the staff there.

• Interns will be trained on counseling and testing in the VCT (voluntary counseling and testing) centre ) and carry out tests after • Interns will be trained on how to lead discussions on Mother-child transmission and prevention to pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS, in the PMTCT (prevention of mother to child infection) department. • Interns studying Medicine will also be involved in regular checkups for infected patients and other patients in the outpatient clinic. They will also carry out lab tests and researches. • Interns will be trained on anthropometrics involving health and development of children aged 0-5 years in the MCH (mother and child health) clinic and immunization

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

• Interns will be expected to run focus group discussions on HIV/AIDS awareness fortnightly.

joe.nzau@aiesec.net AIESEC IN KeMU


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided

bit.ly/islandofhopeeducation


Education

Island of Hope is a project that focuses on Health and Education,. Under Education, it focuses on supporting the children both affected and infected by impacting knowledge and skills. Improving normal literacy, by assisting in improving the quality of education. Then there are teaching on life skills, culture, music and dance, art and crafts, drama, health education, and sports. Interns will be working in a community primary school and assist in normal teaching and other special lessons on life skills, health education (focus on HIV/AIDS), culture, languages, music and dance, art and crafts, drama and sports

Interns will prepare talks and discussions that will aim to spread awareness of HIV/AIDS and reduce any stigmatization that is present. Interns are expected to be creative on their delivery methods. They can lead games; short skits play short video clips etc. Interns will also be working in the education department and assist the students in their normal learning and other co-curricula activities like sports, art and crafts, culture sharing, life skills lessons, music, drama and health related topics. The intern is also expected to mentor by building a rapport the children and identify issues that may require further assistance or cancelling such as assault issues FGM

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm

2 meals provided

joe.nzau@aiesec.net AIESEC IN KeMU


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided

bit.ly/kusomatu


Education

Kusoma Tu Program works with children in Primary school whose reading and writing skills are too weak for them to have a meaningful interaction in the classroom. Our aim is to give the gift of reading to children, especially those in upper primary school, who cannot read. Our vision is to cultivate a reading culture within our population and make reading interesting by providing story books to economically challenged schools, encouraging peer teaching and setting up libraries, as well as reading centers.

The intern will be a reading coach upper primary pupils who cannot read or speak in English. Each intern will be assigned 5 children weekly to coach. Interns are expected to come up with creative coaching methods. Every quarter, there will be a project in which interns are expected to work together to plan and organize an assigned project which involves art, entrepreneurship or educational activities such as debates, poetry etc. The intern will learn on cataloging and will be expected to maintain the library. Interns are to prepare materials for the day which will include talks and discussions that will aim to educate and interact with the students. Interns are expected to be creative on their delivery methods.

START DATE: 4th January 2016 END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

joe.nzau@aiesec.net AIESEC IN KeMU


Health

Education

Social Entrepreneurship

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net


• Teaching the children subjects such as English, Mathematics and Science amongst others. • Assisting the staff and directors of the schools in management, fundraising and other activities that may arise.

(KNOWLEDGE IS WEALTH) This project is based in several primary schools located in Mathare slum in Nairobi County. These schools provide education for underprivileged children who live in the slums. The children are aged between 3 and 15 years old. The main aim is to improve and develop the schools so that they can attain sustainability in their everyday activities through the KULEANA Initiative.

• Assisting the staff to create sustainable projects for their schools e.g. feeding programs, libraries, washrooms and so on. • Mentorship and guidance to the children. • Innovating fun and creative ways of teaching as well as coming up with extracurricular activities such as sports, music and art.

START DATE: 12th October 2015. END DATE: 16th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 43 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm (On Weekdays (no work on weekends ).

• The intern is required to write a report at the end of their 6 week internship.

Sign up here: bit.ly/akilinimali1

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


• Teaching the children subjects such as English, Mathematics and Science amongst others. • Assisting the staff and directors of the schools in management, fundraising and other activities that may arise.

(KNOWLEDGE IS WEALTH) This project is based in several primary schools located in Mathare slum in Nairobi County. These schools provide education for underprivileged children who live in the slums. The children are aged between 3 and 15 years old. The main aim is to improve and develop the schools so that they can attain sustainability in their everyday activities through the KULEANA Initiative.

• Assisting the staff to create sustainable projects for their schools e.g. feeding programs, libraries, washrooms and so on. • Mentorship and guidance to the children. • Innovating fun and creative ways of teaching as well as coming up with extracurricular activities such as sports, music and art.

START DATE: 12th October 2015. END DATE: 16th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 43 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends).

• The intern is required to write a report at the end of their 6 week internship.

Sign up here: bit.ly/akilinimali2

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


• The intern will work hand in hand with the nurse to treat sick kids at the school • Will hold training sessions with kids in different classes on hygiene and sanitation

(HEALTH AND SANITATION) The health and sanitation project run in . Mathare seeks to teach children between the age of 4 and 14 proper sanitation habits in workshops in different schools in the area. The health project also involves doing health checkups on the children in the community for various tropical diseases and do any awareness campaigns the team might find necessary.

• Interns will teach kids at the school on precautions to take to protect themselves from HIV and TB • Interns free time will be spent in networking to support in raising money to acquire drugs or create partnerships for donations in form of medical drugs for the school kids • Intern will keep record of school children that have been examined and make a follow up regarding their medication.

START DATE: 12th October 2015. END DATE: 16th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 1 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends).

Sign up here: bit.ly/uzimamilele

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


(COUNSELLING)

• Hold one on one counselling sessions with affected students

START DATE: 12th October 2015.

• Hold meeting with parents of affected students with the help of school head teacher.

END DATE: 16th November 2016.

• Hold general seminars on rape, HIV/AIDS and leading with trauma.

This project entails the rehabilitation of students affected by either HIV/AIDS, rape and trauma.

• Hold meetings with teachers to help them deal with affected students.

The main aim of the project is to facilitate general seminars on HIV/AIDS, trauma and rape which will help the victim cope with different life situations.

• Teach the students on good nutrition and sanitation practices.

The project is also meant to facilitate the care offered by teachers to be continued at home.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 20 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

• Make presentations on life skills that will help the student cope with different life situations.

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends)

Sign up here: bit.ly/uzimacounselling

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


(PUBLIC RELATIONS) This project is located within one of Nairobi’s largest slum, Mathare.

The project is located within the Mamma Africa organization and is meant to change the perception of the locals towards their personal and community health awareness . The project is meant to increase awareness of the value of the organisation to the wider community.

• Teach entrepreneurial classes to the ladies at Mamma Africa.

START DATE : 12th October 2015.

• Create awareness on the project in the surrounding community e.g. getting members of community to know about the project.

END DATE : 16th November 2016.

• Implement strategies for exposing the products to the target market through advertisement.

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 20 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

• Manage organizational website and Facebook pages.

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily.

• Proposal writing, article writing and blog posting, fund raising through sales and fairs that the organization is involved in.

Sign up here: bit.ly/uzimaPR

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

Airport pickup

Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends ).

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


• The intern will perform regular Health Checkup on the Children at Mamma Africa. • Carry out a workshop on the importance of Hand washing and how to properly wash hands.

(MEDICAL INTERN) This project is meant to encourage the culture of hygiene in children in order to prevent water borne diseases as well as treating minor periodontal diseases. It is also meant to create awareness in regards to HIV/AIDS in children and provide them with sexual education It is an extension of the Health and Sanitation project targeting those associated with the medical field.

• Dental Students can perform and treat minor Dental problems on the kids. • Carry out fun and Interesting and creative workshops on HIV/AIDS and Sexual Education • Hand in a report to the TN manager at the end of the experience addressing any issues that may have come up during the stay both pros and cons.

START DATE : 12th October 2015. END DATE : 16th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 20 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm (On Weekdays (no work on weekends).

Sign up here: bit.ly/uzimamedic

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


(BEYOND DREAMS) This project involves a small children's home operating in Ruiru, Kenya. We care for abandoned and abused children aged between 1 year old to 5 years old and work towards their mental, physical and social growth. We provide the children with Early Childhood Development classes and therapy through a few volunteers.

• Train the caretakers at the home on basic child care therapy, play therapy and basic first aid for continuity purposes.

START DATE : 12th October 2015.

• Organize creative therapy sessions for the children in order to engage them.

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

• Assist the workers at the home to run the children's home. • Assess the children's well being and create remedies for any problems. • Send in weekly reports to the director of the home and to AIESEC project director.

END DATE : 16th November 2016.

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 1 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Accommodation

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends )

• Assist in fundraising for basic materials if need be.

Sign up here: bit.ly/zaidiyadreams

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


• To do trend research and create new garments and patterns according to L’Afrikana table of measures. • To choose fabrics. To teach how to sew the new garments. To monitor the progress of the work in the workshop.

(FASHION & DESIGN CENTRE) L’afrikana is a social brand of garments and home items, made of African textiles and handmade by African refugees based in Kenya. The brand’s aim is to empower it’s members through social inclusion, training and creative work. Tailoring is meant to be a path to financial independence and fashion, as a way to nourish creativity.

• A Tailoring Teacher to teach how to operate sewing machines; different types of sewing and seam allowances; sew zippers; operate the iron; cut the fabrics; take measures; read and make patterns; sew different types of outfits.

START DATE : 12th October 2015. END DATE : 16th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 1 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

• Art Craft Designer and Teacher to create and facilitate art & crafts classes.

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends )

Sign up here: bit.ly/lafrikanafashion

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


(COUNSELLING CENTRE) L’afrikana Centre is a community based organisation that works in unison with L’afrikana brand for the social development goals of the refugees in Kenya. The aim of L’afrikana Centre is to provide them with skills that, while may generate them incomes, can also be strengthen ties between he community.

• Organize either group or individual therapy sessions. This should be done in an interesting and encouraging manner.

START DATE : 12th October 2015.

• The intern should also be able to assess the group and advise the organization accordingly if further and intense counselling is required.

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

• The intern is also expected to give a progressive update of the healing processes to the organization. • The intern is required to send in a bi weekly report to the AIESEC representative on progress..

END DATE : 16th November 2016.

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 1 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Accommodation

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends )

Sign up here: bit.ly/lafrikanacounselling

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


(AGRICULTURAL CENTRE) This project involves small scale farms in Ruiru, Kenya, where we hope to develop systems that maximize food production. We strive to equip the farmers and workers with knowledge and skills necessary for improving the agricultural methods and tools used.

• The intern is required to create agricultural farming systems that work for the home's farm to maximize food production.

START DATE : 12th October 2015.

• The intern is required to train the home's workers on basic agricultural and farming knowledge.

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks.

• The intern is required to research on farming and market research. • The intern is required to procure and utilize farming input appropriately according to the home's needs and capabilities. • The intern is required to send a progress report to AIESEC and the director of the home every 2 weeks

END DATE : 16th November 2016.

NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 3 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle excluding December.

Accommodation

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. Meals

WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm On Weekdays (no work on weekends )

Sign up here: bit.ly/zaidiyadreamsagriculture

cynthia.kimani@aiesec.net AIESEC IN UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI


Environment

Education

Social Entrepreneurship

Culture benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net


Education

1.Teach. You will teach either Math, English, Geography & History or Science for an average of 15 lessons a week (3 a day) Prepare materials that you believe you need in the subject you wish to teach, you will be teaching kids aged 10-15. 2.Community Development. Help in developing the school

Frank Educational Centre is a community school based in Ng’ando Dagoretti slum in Nairobi. However the term community schools may have different meanings in different country contexts, in Nairobi community schools are mostly defined as schools which are built, financed and managed by the communities themselves, with or without government assistance. Frank Educational Centre works without governmental help. The school works thanks to the charity, little help of the community and a hard, voluntary work of the school staff

3. Mentor the children. Discuss peer pressure, the importance of education, making positive decisions that will impact their lives after their primary education. 4. Once you have done a thorough assessment make recommendations on what should be improved or is needed.

START DATE: 7th January 2015. END DATE: 25th November 2015.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

5. Work with the other interns to arrange a culture day which you share and teach the kids about your culture. 6. If you deem necessary, discuss sex education with the older children.

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


Education

This a small school found in the vicinity of Mukuru Nyayo slums, just adjacent to Kenya Wine Agencies, located off Enterprise Road. The institution which was founded in 2005 had an initial enrolment of 5 pupils only, but with years of sound policy implementation, a well glistened teaching environment and a continuous reminder about following your dreams and promises through, has seen the school experience tremendous growth. Currently, the school has a whopping 130 students, from Baby Class to Standard 8.

1.Teach. You will teach either Math, English, Geography & History or Science for an average of 15 lessons a week (3 a day) Prepare materials that you believe you need in the subject you wish to teach, you will be teaching kids aged 1015. 2.Community Development. Help in developing the school 3. Mentor the children. Discuss peer pressure, the importance of education, making positive decisions that will impact their lives after their primary education. 4. Once you have done a thorough assessment make recommendations on what should be improved or is needed. 5. Work with the other interns to arrange a culture day which you share and teach the kids about your culture.

START DATE: 7th January 2016. END DATE: 25th November 2016.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

6. If you deem necessary, discuss sex education with the older children.

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


Social Entrepreneurship

A community-based organization with the Ministry of Gender, Sports, Culture and Social Services located in the Mathare slums Nairobi. It was started in 2005 by a group of young innovative people led by Nicholas Omondi and Charles Alulu. It was registered in 2006 and currently has 20 staff members who renew their membership annually and pay monthly contributions for the organization's sustainability.

Mentor people living with HIV/AIDs in the community.

START DATE: 1st January 2016.

On a day to day basis, visit homes of the less privileged to talk to them and give them moral support

END DATE: 20th December 2016

Participate in the program “Operation choose to wait� whose aim is abstinence among the youth Distribute condoms to adult males and females.

Offer a safety net for the children living with parents living with HIV/AIDs, thus mitigating factors that contribute to homelessness Discuss and strategize on future endeavors that affect the community and make recommendations.

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


Social Entrepreneurship

1. Rehabilitating and training the youth in overcoming drug addiction. 2. Empowering the youth with entrepreneurship skills.

A community-based organization with the Ministry of Gender, Sports, Culture and Social Services located in the Mathare slums Nairobi. It was started in 2005 by a group of young innovative people led by Nicholas Omondi and Charles Alulu. It was registered in 2006 and currently has 20 staff members who renew their membership annually and pay monthly contributions for the organization's sustainability.

3. Come up with programs that with will keep the youth from negative influences 4. Nurturing talent through activities such as sports, art, music, talent shows, etc. 5. Education and accommodation support. 6. Equipping the youth with life skills.

START DATE: 1st January 2016. END DATE: 20th December 2016

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


Culture

A Non-Governmental Organization started by a Portuguese intern called Marta Baeta. She was in Nairobi for the first time in January 2012 as a volunteer for a project run by AIESEC in JKUAT. She fell in love with the country but more important she fell in love and empathised with the kids she was teaching. Eventually she started her home and is currently sponsoring over 54 children through her fundraising efforts in Portugal.

Daily Activities Include 1. Teaching the kids during holiday time 2. Playing with the children 3. Fundraising to send some of them to high-school 4. Updating on Social Media channels 5. Photography and videos 6. Providing healthcare and medicine to the children 7. Dancing and doing fun and social things with the children

START DATE: 1st January 2016. END DATE: 20th December 2016

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


Environment

OUR AIM: To persuade people to pay the ethical price of their leftover food, anywhere, anytime. INTRODUCTION FAO estimates that each year, approximately one-third of all food produced for human consumption in the world is lost or wasted. This food wastage represents a missed opportunity to improve global food security, but also to mitigate environmental impacts and resources use from food chains. Facing this challenge of food waste and the difficulty in reducing our leftover food while being proponents of zero hunger in the world, we propose a new way of keeping up with leftover food.

1. Carry out sales of anti-food waste campaign to identified restaurants, hotels, eateries, etc. 2. Research and document on NGOs working on issues related to food, hunger, food waste in Kenya. 3. Seek for partners and sponsors for anti-food waste campaign. 4. Carry out food waste survey. 5. Market food waste app to food consumers at various locations. 6. Conduct interviews for restaurateurs and food consumers. 7. Edit and Make video recordings and take pictures of interview sessions. 8. Make animated videos of food statistics. 9. Media coverage of awareness campaigns. 10. Write articles about interviews and food waste findings or as per advised, for uploads on the website. 11. Promote the campaign on social media networks. 12. Design anti-food waste campaign posters.

START DATE: 1st January 2016. END DATE: 20th December 2016

Accommodation

DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 12 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 10 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 1.4 dollars or 1.4 Euros (140 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm (changes according to daily program).

Feeding

benjamin.kihuria@aiesec.net AIESEC IN JKUAT


(United States International University - Africa)


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Education

Tunapanda spreads digital era vocational education with a primary focus on people who can't afford to download "free" educational videos from the internet. "Tunapanda" is a Swahili word that connotes them, as a group, moving upward, climbing, planting and growing. Tunapanda Institute focuses on improving digital literacy and encouraging self expression. They do so by sharing free content and micro-curricula both offline (via local networks) and online. Their goal is to use technology and free content to help millions of people in all countries climb out of poverty and achieve personal freedom.

On a daily basis, teaching/training students, monitoring and evaluating educational practices and working with the organization leaders to improve student performance Apply innovative ideas to contribute to an overall improvement of the current curriculum and the introduction of effective teaching styles Aiding in creation of videos to post online content to market the Tunapanda Institute & share the ongoing activities of the organization

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Education

Tunapanda spreads digital era vocational education with a primary focus on people who can't afford to download "free" educational videos from the internet. "Tunapanda" is a Swahili word that connotes them, as a group, moving upward, climbing, planting and growing. Tunapanda Institute focuses on improving digital literacy and encouraging self expression. They do so by sharing free content and micro-curricula both offline (via local networks) and online. Their goal is to use technology and free content to help millions of people in all countries climb out of poverty and achieve personal freedom.

Development plans of donor outreach programs and improving social media strategy of the organization

Creation of educational content in communication to improve effective communication within the organization and working directly with students to improve their communication skills Organizational work, improving efficiency of internal processes of Tunapanda’s well as improving the curriculum relating it to communication

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-3pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Health

Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Health

The Dyslexia Organisation, Kenya (DOK) is dedicated to creating dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties (SLDs) awareness and engaging advocacy for individuals with dyslexia DOK is extremely proactive in creating awareness about dyslexia amongst the educational community and the general public in Kenya and the region. DOK works with schools and education authorities in furthering the acceptance of children with SLDs and enabling them to reach their full potential.

In the morning the intern is going to teach additional subjects like arts, dancing, reading, etc. according to personal interests and school's needs, to children from 5 to 11 years old. Basic audit of the situation in the project and needs assessment to ensure growth and track progress. The intern will be part of a team headed by a member of the school stuff or a team leader. The work will be divided into 2 parts: teaching in school and organization management. Keeping records of the partnerships for continuation after the intern leaves which help with follow through of potential partnerships. The interns will alternate working in the organization's offices. In the afternoon the interns will be working in team on the school's development and growth.

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Education

According to World Health Organization, mental health is not just the absence of a mental disorder. It is defined as a state of wellbeing in which every individual realizes his or her own full potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully. In most rural Kenya societies, poverty, disease as well as ignorance are the key impediments to most people unlocking their full potential. It is this that drove for the formation of EFYE. We run a series of projects given the limited resources to operate on that are all based in 3 pillars that guide us: poverty eradication through social business, disease control, quality education to all.

Teach basic Chinese to primary school students Engage in motivation, training and teaching of the students in life skills such as first Aid, entrepreneurship, cultural engagement, extracurricular activities such as games. etc. Work in liaison with the program manager to develop the projects to be effective on the organization goals. Create new projects to facilitate realization of the organization goals. Write weekly report on what, the department has accomplished and submit to the program manager intern.

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

Make detailed reports on the continuity of the project implementation.

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Education

According to World Health Organization, mental health is not just the absence of a mental disorder. It is defined as a state of wellbeing in which every individual realizes his or her own full potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully. In most rural Kenya societies, poverty, disease as well as ignorance are the key impediments to most people unlocking their full potential. It is this that drove for the formation of EFYE. We run a series of projects given the limited resources to operate on that are all based in 3 pillars that guide us: poverty eradication through social business, disease control, quality education to all.

Participate in developing viable social business ideas and incubating the ideas to make the organization financially sustainable.

Engage in motivation, training and teaching of the students in life skills such as first Aid, entrepreneurship, cultural engagement, extracurricular activities such as games. etc. Participate on the field activities Develop and Participate in training of local youths on writing business plans and proposals. Develop and Participate in entrepreneurship training

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

Write weekly report on what the department accomplished and submit to the program manager

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Education

According to World Health Organization, mental health is not just the absence of a mental disorder. It is defined as a state of wellbeing in which every individual realizes his or her own full potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully. In most rural Kenya societies, poverty, disease as well as ignorance are the key impediments to most people unlocking their full potential. It is this that drove for the formation of EFYE. We run a series of projects given the limited resources to operate on that are all based in 3 pillars that guide us: poverty eradication through social business, disease control, quality education to all.

Updating the organization blog and social sites ie. Website, Facebook, twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. ➔Teaching of students and teachers basic computer skills ➔Engage in motivation, training and teaching of the students in life skills such as first Aid, entrepreneurship, cultural engagement, extracurricular activities such as games. etc. ➔ Coming up with documentaries for EFYE programs, projects and activities, ➔ Collecting, writing, designing, and developing of our client /beneficiaries’ profiles. ➔Engage in motivation, training and teaching of the students in life skills. ➔ Disseminate updated and accurate information to interns, EFYE initiative management, AIESEC, friends and partner organizations. ➔ Write weekly report accomplished and submit to the program manager intern

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Education

We are established as a non-political, nonsectarian, voluntary self-help group of members for the furtherance of the objectives hereinafter appearing. Our vision isto create an enabling environment for enhancing poverty eradication through education and agricultural activities aimed at improving the living standards of the people in Mathare slums

Deliver supplementary English classes to primary school students (age 10-14). Each day has a specific activity eg. Spelling, Reading, Conversation etc. ➔Prepare materials and lesson plans for the classes. Interns are expected to make the classes as enjoyable as possible ➔Teach the children a special activity (song, skit, poem etc) that will be showcased during the closing events. ➔Assisting in daily operations of the school such as serving food, book keeping, accounts etc. ➔ Plan the Spelling Bee at the end of 6 weeks, and run the event successfully. This includes raising funds, making the agenda and documenting the event. ➔ Increase the number of supporting partners to the project for current and future editions. ➔Teaching English, Mathematics, Science,

START DATE: 6th October 2015. END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net AIESEC IN USIU


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Education

Muyog (Marurui United Youth Organization) is a Community Based Organization founded in 2003, as an endeavor by the youth of Marurui. Today Muyog has grown in strength and impact, gaining immeasurable visibility, authority and legitimacy at the local, national and international level as a youth Change Agent. It has also extended its boundaries by focusing on the destitute children to pre-empt their engaging in antisocial behaviours. Muyog envisions every youth of Marurui having life in all its fullness free from suffering and its mission is to use the available knowledge, skills and resources for the welfare of the youth and children in Marurui without prejudice.

Education & IT ➔You will be part of an intern’s team led by a team leader and divided into 3 job roles focusing on: children's day care, partnership creation for the organization and general marketing of the organization. ➔Trainings-You will be involved in conducting trainings of basic computer skills to youth and children in the community. ➔Environmental ConservationYou will be involved in the organisation of tree planting and communal clean up activities by MUYOG.

START DATE: 4th January 2016 END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net


Education

Talent Development-You will be part of organizing and marketing talent shows and sports tournaments aimed at developing young talent. Muyog (Marurui United Youth Organization) is a Community Based Organization founded in 2003, as an endeavor by the youth of Marurui. Today Muyog has grown in strength and impact, gaining immeasurable visibility, authority and legitimacy at the local, national and international level as a youth Change Agent. It has also extended its boundaries by focusing on the destitute children to pre-empt their engaging in antisocial behaviours. Muyog envisions every youth of Marurui having life in all its fullness free from suffering and its mission is to use the available knowledge, skills and resources for the welfare of the youth and children in Marurui without prejudice.

Economic Development-You will help to run the Voluntary Saving and Loaning program where underprivileged community members are given access to small business start-up loans The Intern will be required to evaluate and monitor the work of the organization and write a report on it

START DATE: 4th January 2016 END DATE: 31st December 2016. DURATION: Minimum 6 weeks, Maximum 24 weeks. NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES: 15 opportunities per 6 weeks cycle.

Accommodation Provided but not covered

Airport pickup

TRANSPORT: EP will need to use approximately 2.5 dollars or 2.5 Euros (200-250 KSH) daily. WORKING HOURS: 9am-4pm

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided


Accommodation

Airport pickup

2 meals provided

moses.maina@aiesec.net


Andrew Awadey MCVP iGCDP +233 54 161 1860 +254 708 134435 andrew.awadey@aiesec.net


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