Former sponsored student uses chess and football to improve psychosocial support for children

Former sponsored student uses chess and football to improve psychosocial support for children

When Mayele was grieving the death of his father in 2020, he took his chessboard and found it to be a source of relaxation.

May Joy Namu
December 21, 2021
870 youths in Kakuma complete ICT course

870 youths in Kakuma complete ICT course

230 young Kenyans (host community) and 640 young refugees have completed an ICT training in Kakuma Refugee Camp. The sessions were delivered in partnership with our five RLO partners who took shifts to lead the courses.

May Joy Namu
September 16, 2021
Q&A with Physiotherapist Idah Sendagala

Q&A with Physiotherapist Idah Sendagala

Every September 8th, the world celebrates World Physiotherapy Day. In this Q&A our Physiotherapist, Idah Sendagala, shares about our work with refugee children living with disabilities in Uganda.

May Joy Namu
September 8, 2021
Learning and growing together with our partners through CSSC

Learning and growing together with our partners through CSSC

Programme Officer, Christine Awori, shares her experience of delivering Xavier Project’s award-winning Capacity Strengthening and Sharing Course

Christine Awori
March 31, 2021
Community-led trainings in Imvepi to support children with Cerebral Palsy and Autism

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.

Julianah Munyoki
March 25, 2021
Short-term Consultancy: Advanced ICT Skills Development Training and Mentorship

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.

May Joy Namu
February 3, 2021
Solidarity Initiative for Refugees create 3D printed keyrings and bookmarks in Kakuma

Solidarity Initiative for Refugees create 3D printed keyrings and bookmarks in Kakuma

As part of a 3D printing course that is underway in Kakuma Refugee Camp, some of the students have developed products that they can sell to generate their own income.

Chrissie Thompson
January 15, 2021