Advocacy Development Ebook Project

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About
State/Province: Kibera
Country: Kenya
Project Type: Training and Development
Number of Students Helped: 35
Type of Students Served: Primary School
Project Purpose: To enable former street-children and other acutely vulnerable youth to create online story books as a means of advocacy, development and education.
School Name: The Turning Point Trust
 
Profile
The Turning Point Trust works to prevent and rehabilitate street-children within Africa’s largest slum, Kibera, Kenya. When a child comes from the streets to the Turning Point Project, they bring with them behavioural characteristics that they have learnt in that environment. This behaviour frequently prevents them from immediately returning to school and a period of rehabilitation is required. This is provided through our School Transition Class, which provides a holistic range of programmes to approximately 35 youth per year.

Through the ADE Online Book Project, former street-children and other acutely vulnerable youth in the School Transition Class will be given the opportunity to write both fiction and non-fictional stories and publish them online.

Advocacy
We believe that the poverty these children suffer from is denying them their basic rights and yet they lack the resources to make their voices heard in order to demand their rights. We believe they deserve the opportunity to have their voices and their stories heard, that it is wrong for society to shut its ears to the voices of marginalised people. Through the production of e-books we aim to provide ostracised youth with a platform to speak out about the challenges street-children face and call for change. E-books can also be easily printed in order to distribute them amongst the local community with the aim of raising awareness of the problems faced by street-children and the reasons that children resort to the streets.

Development
Writing these stories will serve as a means of counselling the youth and encouraging them to explore both their past and the possibilities for their future. The project will provide ostracized youth with the opportunity to explore their identity and gain confidence through the knowledge that their voices are being heard by others around the world.

Education
Producing e-books will help the children to develop crucial information technology skills which will help with employment in the future.

Producing online story books will also allow the children to improve their English language and creative writing skills, which will be invaluable to them when they re-enter mainstream educational establishments, which teach the Kenyan curriculum in English.

Once published online, the e-books will be stored in an online library which is accessible globally through the internet. This will allow the e-books to be shared with partner schools and youth groups, encouraging global understanding and cultural sensitivity amongst young people. The e-books will also provide donors and supporters with information about our work from the viewpoint of a beneficiary, which will strengthen donor development, which is vital for a small charity like The Turning Point Trust

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Project History

The Turning Point Trust have been working with street-children in Kibera since 2003. To date, we have supported almost 200 children to access education, enabling them to create positive futures for themselves away from life on the streets. The ADE online book project is a new and innovative project which we are hoping to establish alongside our Transition Class as a means of advocacy, development and education for former street-children.

 
Project Impact
1. Creativity Room at our Mashimoni centre in Kibera equipped with five laptops, each with RealeWriter software installed.
2. Access to internet provided at Mashimoni Centre in Kibera.
3. Teachers trained in using RealeWriter software and able to cascade this knowledge to youth in the Transition Class.
4. Youth in Transition Class regularly producing and publishing online e-books.
5. Youth in Transition Class able to talk openly about their past and come to terms with challenges they have faced.
6. Youth in Transition Class able to imagine positive futures for themselves away from poverty.
7. Youth in Transition Class able to think and write creatively.
8. Improved English language skills amongst youth in Transition Class
9. Acquisition of basic IT skills by both youth in Transition Class and teachers.
10. Creation of an online library to enable sharing of e-books with other organisations using RealeWriter software.
11. Partnerships created with other youth groups and schools around the globe to increase awareness of issues surrounding street-children and Turning Point’s work.
12. Global awareness and cultural understanding amongst youth
13. Improved relationships with Turning Point donors and supporters
 
Project Team Credentials
The Turning Point Trust is a non-governmental organization which is duly registered in the UK and Kenya. We began our work in Africa’s largest slum, Kibera, in March 2003. Since this time, due to our many successes, we have grown both in the scope of our projects and the number of children we support. We currently provide a holistic range of programmes to over 300 children. We work to towards the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the end to poverty and hunger, universal education and the promotion of child health. Turning Poitn work by invitation from the local slum community and at a grassroots level, allowing local community members to be extensively involved in all of Turing Point’s work.

An introduction to Turning Point's work in Kibera
Donors
Bonnie Miller
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

$50 pledged to Givology so far

I am a artist, and a therapist. I work with children and families.
Zachary Gidwitz
$200 pledged to Givology so far
Michael Rubenstein
$100 pledged to Givology so far
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