For the sixth year in a row, our training project is being implemented by the joint efforts of Queen's Health Outreach East Africa (QHO) and Youth Empowerment Strategic Scheme (YESS), a Nairobi-based grassroots youth organization. QHO is a registered charitable organization that is exclusively managed and operated by student volunteers from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. YESS is registered with the Kenyan government as an independent youth group and is comprised of students and recent graduates of universities in East Africa.
This year, project is returning to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after spending 2 years in the more rural areas of Rongai and Nakuru. The team will spend 8 weeks in Nairobi, reconnecting with schools taught at previously as well as teaching at six new institutions. Project will also consist of outreach activities such as community clean-up, tree planting, and temporary HIV testing days as well as networking with other local organizations that provide health and educational support in Nairobi.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Students at Blessed Hands filling out their post trainning survey to let us know what we taught well and what to improve upon at our next school.
Reduced HIV transmission among youth and an HIV/AIDS-free youth generation for Kenya and the world. Mission Statement.
To establish Peer Education programs among organized youth groups and schools. Also, to develop and utilize teaching materials and information on selected topics including: HIV/AIDS, Abuse, Responsible Sexuality, Abstinence, Life Skills, Gender and Discrimination, Relationships and Boundaries, Self-esteem and Youth Empowerment. This collaborative effort aims to promote positive behavior change among youth.
What Makes Us Unique.
Mentor focused youth-to-youth education enables us to present our curriculum to students in way that is both accessible and relatable.• Peer education maximizes the spread of essential information provided during our training.• Partnership with local grassroots organizations ensures cultural relevance of training and sustainable outreach.• The five-day format of our training fosters an open and interactive learning environment which allows us to better respond to student needs.• Community needs assessment paired with carefully designed monitoring and evaluation methods enable us to successfully address local need and measure our impact.
Contact Us.
Visit www.qho.ca or email us at eastafrica@qho.ca.
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