TEACHING-EMPOWERING-MENTORING-BUILDING OPPORTUNITY Mission: to partner with individuals and communities in Western Kenya to support entrepreneurial activities, education and health through training programmes, scholarships, water and sanitation projects

Friday, October 22, 2010

the end of a busy week

We finished delivering most of the books to primary schools on a very high note! It is very gratifying to hear positive feedback on our efforts and see the willingness of head teachers and staff to try something new. We have also managed to deliver most of the letters about the seminars and are sure we shall soon receive responses. It remains now to give the update to the Quality Assurance Officer at the Provincial office to find more teachers in some areas to attend.

Exams started in High Schools yesterday and most schools we visited had a resident police officer on duty to try to protect the packages which have to be sent by courier--usually motor bikes. Since we are still experiencing heavy rains, roads are quite difficult to navigate in the late afternoon.

On Thursday we held our first meeting of our Tembo Advisory Board. They had many good ideas for improving our on-ground procedures. What is more important, they not only make suggestions, but are willing to help.

This evening our business trainer will arrive for a session tomorrow with a group near Kakamega. We shall set some future
dates for him to work with us.
Standing: Vincent, Richard, Julius
seated: Bibiana. Jeremiah, Grace
The other piece of good news is that Caroline received a clean bill of health when she returned to the hospital for follow-up.
On Monday of next week we shall do the heats and finals for Read for the Top in the second class of one of our pilot schools, then a meeting of the Board of Education and finally a meeting with Maseno rotary Club to continue the matching grant for Emmaloba. we are looking forward to beginning some of the projects and computers in the school.

1 comment:

  1. Greetings Rod and Patricia,

    Please pass on my love and good wishes to Caroline. I am so relieved to hear that she is well.

    I am very keen to support micro-enterprise for the women and youth in and around Kakamega. I would love to hear what your friend is able to put together to really give the people a strong footing (i.e. rather than a one off workshop)... does he have the interest or capacity to provide ongoing training, say monthly or quarterly? Let's connect about this.

    Tanya

    ReplyDelete