Tuesday 28 April 2015

Future Girls - An Adolescents Sexual & Reproductive Health Club

SAVIC  with Adolescent Sexual Reproductive and Health has made an impact in changing Adolescents and youths in kakuma refugee camp in changing their lives positively, the program has reach our loved ones from the New Formed Country South Sudan Girls who are known under the Name: <FUTURE POSITIVE CHANGED GIRLS> in working in reaching the group SAVIC had employed a Southern Sudanese Trainer named Martha Nyajiek
 ABOVE are the Future Girls holding the poster showing the post  and bellow are the group Photos for the Future Girls Participants.



      (ABOVE) Participants Group photo with the Facilitator  taken by the Communications Assistant.
                                                    Students taking part in discussions.

                                     Session in progress while students responds to questions.
                                               (Above) is the SRH Facilitator in the session.

        Martha assisting her participants during a group work. Martha is also the SAVIC Supervisor for the ASRH Project.

Adult Education kakuma refugee camp April,2015

Kakuma Refugee Camp represents all most 8 Nationalities from different countries of this Rich Continent Africa, despite the fact that Africa as a continent ,wars Tribalism, violence and Cruelest as made people to run their homeland ,education has been a challenge especially in adulthood ages and many more refugees who are in need of acquiring knowledge in English as a second language here in Kenya. SAVIC Kakuma  has therefore  taken this Initiative of opening classes in the camp with aim of  assisting Refugee population in need.








SAVIC Advocacy and Empowerment in Kakuma Refugee Camp March 2015

SAVIC kakuma Program supporting multinational including Host Community women and men in Hair Dressing Training which started in the month of March 2015.More in take in on going ,come and obtain a vocational training from talented Trainers from recognized institutions .
                        
                         From above is the Trainer demonstrating on how to hair dress hair.

                                                      Trainer in process.

  Training on-going, as you can see from above the class is comprises of people from different nationality and diversity.

Bridge to Literacy and Skills for life training Savic Kakuma March,2015

Kakuma refugee Camp has not been left Out by SAVIC in Educating and Empowering people in different Sectors.
                            Programs Manager empowering women in the Life Skills in kakuma.(Above)
                                   participants in an Adult Educational Class at SAVIC Center(Above)
           Programs Manager with Kakuma South Sudanese Women in the Life skills Training.(Above)
           Life Skills Trainings at SAVIC Center with the Communications Assistant in kakuma(Above)

Sunday 12 April 2015

Story Sharing of Communicative English Class January -June 2015



My names are Neema Suleiman Gely  aged 26 years, a Sudanese by nationality Nubian Moru by tribe. I am married and mother of 3 children, 2 girls and 1 boy. We have been living in Kakuma refugee’s camp for some years now. As a refugee in a place like Kakuma where people are just staying surviving just like people who are stagnant without hope for the future ahead, to me I saw a future in joining the SAVIC Communicative English course  in the Pre-intermediate, one year after my arrival in the camp. At that time I didn’t know how to greet a person in English language. However, 2 months later I started reading and forming phrases, and this has moved me from nothing to something as a result of the training, which has impacted my life. I can now speak on behalf of my Nubians Women whenever we are called for a meeting in NGO’s Gathering. I am now able to communicate with so many people who cannot understand my mother tongue, and whose mother-tongue I do not understand. I believe I am now ready even for a job in my community, because of the trust I now have in myself for being able to speak English.

Currently I am in the advanced English class almost finishing the curriculum this June, I will be a SAVIC ADULT EDUCATION GRADUATE with my Certificate to show for it.

I would argue my fellow women to follow my steps; it doesn’t take most of your time Just 3 hours you would have made yourself a model mother or lady who can stand on your own.

My plans are to Join A computer class with DON BOSCO since have gotten a KEY to my future life, I can read and write which without this Class I would remain a "Come and read for me" Mother.

Let Go high SAVIC May GOD bless the Teachers who have taken their precious time teaching me and making this Nubian mother happy hereafter.

This is my Story of change.

Once again Thanks SAVIC Kakuma.

Neema Suleiman Gely

Wednesday 1 April 2015

34 Refugee Graduate from Tailoring & Dressmaking Skills Class

                                SAVIC Communication Assistant Reading a speech to the Partners

       Bellow and Above are the Tailoring Finalists presenting their talented Designs to the Guests

                                Certificates awarded to Tailoring  Participants by one of the Donor

         SWISS CONTANCT Finance Officer ushering Certificates to the Tailoring Participants

                             Communications Assistant with SWISS Contact Donor after Graduation.

                    Graduated Participants together with their Trainer Ms Anet from UGANDA

 SAVIC Programs Manager together with Ms Anet,Mr. Ndume Co Facilitator and Comm.Asst.

                            Group Photo after Tailoring Graduation in Kakuma Refugees Camp.