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Project goal: To build a competitive and productive refugee income generation by 2030. Key objectives – the steps or intermediate outcomes that will occur throughout this intervention in support of the project goal: - Investment in key assets to facilitate online work at AIYD2. - Conceptualizing the business plan for AIYD2. - Online jobs facilitation to trained youth (Web development and design, Content creation, Microtasks (writing, video production, and social media management), Graphic design, etc.
Click here to learn moreProject goal: To build a competitive and productive refugee income generation by 2030. We offer our participants, a three-month course duration which we cover: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone; Business Opportunity Identification & Market Research; Finding Capital and Starting Small; Bookkeeping; Business Planning, and Money Management. We entirely use the curriculum of Street Business School to deliver the program after attending their coaching training. This project aims to re-skill and involve the community members in business activities as a source of eradicating poverty
Project goal: To build a competitive and productive refugee income generation by 2030. Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development advocates sponsorship for marginalized children, from poor families who can't manage to support the schools of their children. Initiated in 2021, the sponsorship program has helped four kids from the Kakuma refugee camp secure admission to secondary schools, and one kid from the host community was successfully admitted to primary school.
Click here to learn moreProject goal: To build a competitive and productive refugee income generation by 2030. This initiative paved the way for sustainable livelihoods in community households. We link the patisserie training stands as the practical skills in our Stree Business management
Click here to learn moreThis project aims to mobilize refugees, aware them of promoting peace, harmony, etc, on one side, and avoid and resolve conflict on the other side. The initiative intends to also place refugees as peacekeepers in the hosting country.
Project Goal: Empowering Kakuma Refugee Youths to Advocate for a Dignified Life by providing legal documents. The project addresses the unique challenge refugee youth face and seeks to create a positive impact and improve their access to legal documents as their basic rights. The project targets refugees between the ages of 20 to 60 years and will sensitize. 4500(male 2000, female 2000, and LGBTQI+ 500) refugees who will be the direct beneficiaries
Click here to learn moreKeni Elizabeth is refugee from Sudan and currently living in Kakuma refugee camp. She left her country of origin due to some issues in 2017. Keni has decided to join computer literacy at Advocacy Initiative for youth development since May 2022 after completing high school and her learning will end this August 2022. https://www.givingway.com/donate/advocacy-initiative-for-youth-devleopment
Read MoreSadia Kuku is a refugee from Sudan and currently living in the Kakuma refugee camp. He left his country of origin due to some issues in 2015. Sadia has decided to join computer literacy at Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development in May 2022 and his learning will end this August 2022. https://www.givingway.com/donate/advocacy-initiative-for-youth-devleopment
Read MoreKang Kier Riek is a refugee from South Sudan and currently living in the Kakuma refugee camp. He left his country of origin due to some issues in 2007. Kang has decided to join computer literacy at Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development in May 2022 after completing his high school and his learning will end this August 2022. https://www.givingway.com/donate/advocacy-initiative-for-youth-devleopment
Read MoreAjang Ajang is a refugee from South Sudan and currently living in the Kakuma refugee camp. He left his country of origin due to some issues in 2011. Ajang Ajang has decided to join computer literacy at Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development in July 2023 and his learning will end this August 2022. https://www.givingway.com/donate/advocacy-initiative-for-youth-devleopment
Read MoreMaison Philip is a refugee from Sudan and lives in the Kakuma refugee camp. She left her country of origin due to some issues in 2014. Maison has decided to join computer literacy at Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development in May 2022 after completing high school and her learning will end this August 2022. https://www.givingway.com/donate/advocacy-initiative-for-youth-devleopment
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Former Director, Foundation Program at Gulf University for Science and Technology Former English Teacher at Gulf University for Science and Technology (Kuwait)
Adviser
Alfani Sungula Sami86 has studied Étude et planification de projets at Institut superieur de developpement Rural "ISDR-BUKAVU". He is an expert in community project development with a positive track record in active
Adviser and Mentor
Founder, CEO & Chief Strategy Officer at Let's Make The Difference .org Works at Let's Make The Difference Consulting, LLC
Communicattion adviser
Founder and Managing Director at Kakuma Ventures
Director
Ebengo Honore is the founder and CEO of Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development, AIYD2. He has a Bachelor's degree in International Relations with other skills. He has worked as a Sponsorship team leader at Migration Summit 2023.
Project Coordinator
Emange Mtee Fulgence is the Project Coordinator of the Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development. He has a Bachelor's degree in Conflict Resolution.
Secretary
He is the secretary of of Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development
Finance Director
She is the Finance Director of the Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development. She is a graduate of Mountain Kenya University in Kenya in Business management.
Leadership course.