Monday, November 25, 2013
Saturday, June 25, 2011
YAWOSUP Director visits Ashtead
It was a great opportunity for YAWOSUP Director Mr.Edward Wata to visit Ashtead Parish in the UK. Ashtead Parish has been the main donor of YAWOSUP since its inception in 2008.The visit to the UK has been fruitful and the director feels it is high time for the organization to move to another level.This is the sustainability stage for the organiztion and we thank God for the far he has brought us.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
CHILD LINK SUPPORT SYSTEM PROJECT
“Inspiring
& defining the children potentials for the next generation”
CHILD LINK SUPPORT SYSTEM PROJECT
This project
argues that a comparative approach to analyzing the relationship between
technology and child related institutions has the potential to offer renewed
understanding of the development of the Internet in accelerating defined
synergies projected towards the African child in general.
Taking
the different characteristics of donor approach to children challenges and
funding of the same, including the norms and rules of funding and
implementation environment as an illustration, it suggests that the
relationship between technology and problems to children in Africa hasn’t been
accorded substantive space to participate.
Technologies
can reshape these institutions, but institutions will mediate eventual outcomes
of the foreseen objective. This approach has the potential to generate a
theoretical as well as practical framework for explaining differences in the
impact of the Internet on implementation of problem solving modalities among
countries and institutions that have the drive, the passion and the willingness
to reshape our children future.
YAWOSUP TEAM
YAWOSUP TEAM
Education for children in the centers
It's our realization in YAWOSUP that the key to self-motivated
sustainability thrives on the positive willingness to drive things
independently. Our support, value and passion for education in the
community is so immense that we are committed to make it happen despite
the hindrances. We have a seriously designed-comprehensive project
outline that support the less fortunate orphans within our reach,
especially children between the age of 5 years to 18 years.
But with all this, our system of approach should be all inclusive to make sure that we uphold the decency and standards of better education in the 21st century. Currently, we have 26 pupils who do attends classes that are minimized to two days that's on weekends. We also feed them during that period. Being an organization that currently has two centers managed by the center managers, we get a lot of challenges as children are being brought to the centers for assistance and support. Our center is very junior but we are forced by circumstances to expand so that we cater for the children that we already have. By expanding it means that we have to bring a lot of responsibilities on board in order to be successful.
Our first vital step is to make sure that we solicit professional and material support for the children by ensuring that they have teachers and decent classes for the valuable course. Our Classes are being offered at a chief's camp which has voluntarily facilitated the being of the Nyawara center for the purposes of widows and children support. We are soliciting external material, professional or any other form of support that is relevant to this task to make sure that we have two classrooms with desks by the end of the year 2010.
Challenges are big, convergence is vital and together all things are possible.
YAWOSUP TEAM
But with all this, our system of approach should be all inclusive to make sure that we uphold the decency and standards of better education in the 21st century. Currently, we have 26 pupils who do attends classes that are minimized to two days that's on weekends. We also feed them during that period. Being an organization that currently has two centers managed by the center managers, we get a lot of challenges as children are being brought to the centers for assistance and support. Our center is very junior but we are forced by circumstances to expand so that we cater for the children that we already have. By expanding it means that we have to bring a lot of responsibilities on board in order to be successful.
Our first vital step is to make sure that we solicit professional and material support for the children by ensuring that they have teachers and decent classes for the valuable course. Our Classes are being offered at a chief's camp which has voluntarily facilitated the being of the Nyawara center for the purposes of widows and children support. We are soliciting external material, professional or any other form of support that is relevant to this task to make sure that we have two classrooms with desks by the end of the year 2010.
Challenges are big, convergence is vital and together all things are possible.
YAWOSUP TEAM
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