Community-led trainings in Imvepi to support children with Cerebral Palsy and Autism
Last week, Juliana Munyoki, travelled to Imvepi Refugee Settlement to deliver trainings with community volunteers to parents and teachers who are supporting children with Cerebral Palsy and Autism.
Short-term Consultancy: Advanced ICT Skills Development Training and Mentorship
We’re looking to recruit a Consultant at our office in Kakuma to train and mentor youths in advanced ICT skills.
Nurturing Trust In Crisis: How Crisis Response Can Build Trust In Refugee Communities
Education Officer, Eldoma Dawood reflects on the importance of nurturing a trusting relationship between Humanitarian Organisations and Refugee Communities through effective response in times of crisis.
The Power of Knowing: Empowering Refugee Parents of Children with Disabilities
Katarina Fandlova, Programme Lead, discusses why educating refugee parents about their children’s disabilities allows them both to live more fulfilled lives.
Refugee Girls Need Educational Support Now More Than Ever
Lawrence Njoroge, Education Officer, discusses why many refugees need educational support now more so than ever, and what we’re doing to facilitate this.
Producing podcasts to keep our students learning from home
The Xavier Project team has produced over 250 podcasts that are being disseminated to our secondary students across East Africa so they can learn from home.
Enuma KitKit Schools named as one of two winners at the XPrize Global Learning Awards!
A HUGE congratulations to our partners Enuma whose interactive learning tool Kitkit Schools has been named as one of two winners at the XPrize Global Learning award.
Honoured to meet the ‘World’s Best Teacher’, Peter Tabichi at dinner in Nairobi
Xavier Project representatives recently had the pleasure of being invited to a dinner in Nairobi to celebrate Peter Tabichi, the recipient of the 2019 Varkey Foundation Global Teacher of the Year award.
Sponsor a 'house' and support us in our mission in 2019
Some of our top achieving students in Kenya NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Due to funding cuts we are unable to continue to pay for their school fees for the year ahead. These are students who are in the TOP 1.5% of their years in academic performance. Read more about how you, your friends and family can get involved.