activities · 6 groups
what they do
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Vocational and Life Skills Training 2 activities
- START SMALL Education Project for Mental Health and Adolescent EmpowermentImplements the two-year Start Small Education (Elimu ya Vijana Tuelekeze) Project to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on education by training teachers in mental health and psychosocial support and equipping adolescents with life skills, financial literacy, leadership, and ASRH education. Empowered 31,000 adolescents and trained 130 teachers.
- Vocational Training, Economic Empowerment, and Livelihood ProgramsProvides vocational training, entrepreneurship training, microfinance access, business initiation support, and job placement services to youth, orphans and vulnerable children, and women. Includes Income Generating Activities such as smart farming by the Osiligi Girls’ Group and the establishment of Village and Youth Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA/YSLA).
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Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
- Child and Youth Sponsorship and Education Support ProgramsOperates child and youth sponsorship programs that provide education subsidies, mentorship, and support for high school and university transition. Projects include KENYA KIDS, JAM QUEST, and Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities Project (KYEOP), collectively supporting hundreds of in-school and vulnerable youth across Kenya.
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Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
- Community Health Services and Wellness CentersDelivers integrated health services including nutrition, psychosocial support, shelter, and disease prevention through Wellness Centers and Drop-in Centers in informal settlements like Mukuru, in partnership with County Health Medical Teams.
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Education 1 activity
- DREAMS CONNECT and SHE SOARS Programs for Adolescent Girls and Young WomenImplements the DREAMS CONNECT and SHE SOARS projects to empower adolescent girls and young women through HIV prevention, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) education, economic empowerment, and gender-based violence prevention. The DREAMS program operates across 31 wards in 13 sub-counties in Nairobi and has reached over 77,000 girls and young women.
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HIV/TB Prevention and Care Services 1 activity
- HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs for Key and Priority PopulationsImplements targeted HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs for key populations including female sex workers, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, and transgender individuals through projects such as the UON CRISSP KP and Global Fund HIV initiatives. Provided comprehensive HIV prevention services to over 28,000 key population individuals and supported TB contact tracing and treatment linkage.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Blood Donor Mobilization InitiativeOrganizes blood donor mobilization campaigns to address blood shortages in Kenyan hospitals, complementing the Ministry of Health and supporting national blood banks.
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relationships · 38
who they work with
- AMREF Funder — Funder for the NFM 111 Global Fund – TB project.
- Amref Health Africa Partner — Implements Global Fund – TB programs in collaboration with HOPE worldwide Kenya
- CARE International in Kenya Partner — Received funding through them for the SHE SOARS Campaign and the Start Small Education Project.
- CARE USA Crisis Response Campaign: East Africa Education Initiative Funder — Provided funding for the Start Small Education Project.
- CIHEB Funder — Received sub-grant funding for the DREAMS CONNECT Project.
- Canadian government Funder — Provided resources for HWWK's work.
- Care International in Kenya Partner — Collaborates with HOPE worldwide Kenya at the Black Pen Community Youth Centre in Njiru.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Funder — Received funding for the DREAMS CONNECT Project.
- County Governments Partner — Collaborates with county governments to deliver quality health services to key populations, youth, and children through Wellness and Drop-in Centers.
- County Health Medical Teams Partner — Works in collaboration with county health medical teams to provide health services through Wellness Centers and Drop-in Centers.
- Global Affairs Canada Funder — Received funding for the SHE SOARS Campaign through CARE International in Kenya.
- HOPE worldwide Network — Maintains close collaborative ties with members in other countries, especially in Africa and the U.S.
- Health NGO’s Network (HENNET) Network — Member of the network and joined its board in 2016.
- International Churches of Christ Partner — Global faith network of which Nairobi Christian Church is a part, linked to the founding of HOPE worldwide Kenya.
- Jam Quest Funder — Funder for the JAM QUEST education project.
- Kenya Red Cross Society Funder — Received a sub-grant for the Global Fund HIV Project.
- Kenya Red Cross Society Partner — Implements Global Fund – HIV programs in collaboration with HOPE worldwide Kenya
- Ministry of Health Government — Collaborates with HWWK on blood donor mobilization to support hospital blood banks.
- Ministry of Health Partner — Complemented their efforts through mobilization of blood donors.
- NACC Kenya Government — Referenced as a source for HIV county profile data used in program planning and needs assessment.
- Nairobi Christian Church Partner — A team of Christians from this church initiated benevolent activities prior to HWWK's registration.
- Nairobi Christian Church Partner — Constituent church whose volunteer team initiated HWWK's early benevolent activities including feeding street children and blood donor mobilization.
- Nairobi Christian Church Partner — Constituent faith community whose members initiated HOPE worldwide Kenya's founding activities.
- Rotarians for Fighting AIDS Funder — Provided financial assistance for programs helping vulnerable children in Mukuru.
- Rotary Club of Nairobi East Funder — Provided financial assistance for programs helping vulnerable children in Mukuru and supported the building of a community hall in Mukuru Kwa Ruben.
- Shell Oil Products Africa Funder — Provided resources for HWWK's work.
- Start Small Foundation Funder — Received funding for the Start Small Education Project through CARE USA Crisis Response Campaign.
- Swedish International Development Agency Funder — Provided resources for HWWK's work.
- The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation Funder — Provided resources for HWWK's work.
- The Global Fund Funder — Provided resources for HWWK's work.
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