This report covers endline findings of the “Advancing learning outcomes and leadership skills among children living in informal settlements through community participation” (ALOT-Change) project. This was a three year (2016-2018) after-school support program implemented by APHRC in partnership with Miss Koch Kenya and U-Tena Youth Organization in Korogocho and Viwandani respectively. The overall goal was to secure the future of boys and girls aged 12-19 years, who live in urban informal settlements by improving their learning outcomes, mentorship in life skills and leadership training.
Advancing Learning Outcomes and Leadership Skills among Children Living in Informal Settlements of Nairobi through Community Participation
- Published On: January 8, 2020
- Technical Reports
- Human Development
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