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ENOOSOITO
 

The region of Enoosoito is located in the Narok County of Kenya. The community is predominantly composed of members from the Maasai ethnic group. 

  

WE Charity partnered with Enoosoito to implement community-led, holistic, and sustainable programming across the five-pillar development model to support new resources and expanded access to education, clean water, health care, food security, and economic opportunities. 

  

Together, we have built sustainable mechanisms to support community growth as the people within the region of Enoosoito continue to drive their own transformational impacts. 

 

Enoosoito has recently partnered with WE. Since the beginning of the partnership in 2019, Enoosoito’s community fabric has been enriched with new educational training and resources, including professional development for teachers, exchanges and new resources for school administrators, and a school pride program increasing community ownership of school facilities as WE has started to provide new infrastructure.  Additionally, community leaders have participated in water and sanitation trainings to share best practices, such as improving community practices for clean water and decreasing the conditions for preventable waterborne illnesses.  

 

The following photos represent the 8 schools or school rooms either under construction or built by WE Charity in the region of Enoosoito. The construction of the six school rooms under construction is on track to be completed before the end of 2021. Each of the photos corresponds to a unique classroom. 

The following highlights reflect a small sample of the impacts from our partnership with the region of Enoosoito.   

 

EDUCATION

  • A substantive increase in student population since our partnership began 

  • Improved teacher to student ratio 

 

WATER

  • Conducted community and school water and sanitation trainings to promote safe water purification practices and clean water harvesting techniques   

  • Trained and empowered a water management committee to ensure the sustainability of clean water projects in the community   

 

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HEALTH

The 10 Habits of a Healthy Home program trains members of the community to implement basic health and sanitary indicators in their homesteads.

  • A significant percentage of households have implemented 10 Habits of a Health Home program indicators in their homes, decreasing conditions for preventable diseases  

  • Community members have improved access to quality healthcare through Baraka Hospital, Kishon Health Centre, and mobile medical clinics  

  • Conducted community trainings to encourage sustained safe health practices, which have realized a reduction in vaccine preventable diseases and maternal complications during pregnancy  

FOOD

  • Supplemented school nutrition program   

  • Nearly 20 total agricultural trainings held over the course of partnership  

  • Community members empowered to provide their families with a more diverse diet, improve food security for their families, and are equipped with modern farming skills and knowledge that will sustain them for years to come  

 

ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

  • Over 50 community members have participated in an Economic Empowerment group, with over 40 total economic empowerment trainings completed 

  • All participants have developed financial literacy skills, and two thirds of all participants have engaged in income generating activities aimed at improving their household incomes

WE CHARITY'S FIVE PILLAR DEVELOPMENT MODEL

WE Charity’s five-pillar development model empowers communities to break the cycle of poverty over, on average, a period of five to seven years of construction and local skill-capacity building, with a goal of long-term sustainability. Projects are focused on education, clean water, health care, food security and economic empowerment.  

  

This holistic model starts with education, usually building schools or school rooms (including classrooms, libraries, kitchens, teachers’ accommodations, and school offices), that are then supported by other infrastructure needs key to breaking the cycle of poverty.  

   

Building new schools or school rooms (or renovating existing structures where possible) are not the only inputs into the five-pillar development model. To date, WE Charity has built or renovated over 850 schools or school rooms in rural Kenya. Each school room is furnished with the necessary supplies, such as desks and chairs, libraries with books, and other essential items for teachers’ offices and accommodations. Funds are also allocated to critical program needs that ensure quality services are delivered. For example, teachers must be trained and housed, students need healthy meals, and health care facilities (training and supplies) are necessary to look after the health needs of both faculty and students.   

   

This model and needs extend to all the pillars, such as training for those maintaining water projects; education of community and family leaders on agriculture and healthy food; recruitment, training, and housing of medical staff; and the cost of economically empowering the women of the communities to ensure the development model is financially self-sustainable.

 

Primary school rooms and regional high school rooms may include the following: a classroom, a library, teachers’ accommodations, an administrative office, a science lab, a student dormitory or a school kitchen, which are all key elements of our education programs. All educational infrastructure is designed for the best learning of students. 

   

WE Charity’s records and finances have been reviewed annually by independent auditors, and WE Charity has undergone a special review for its international activities from a respected forensic auditor, confirming that WE Charity operates with the highest financial integrity.    

   

The following photos each document a unique school or school room used for educational purposes which was constructed or renovated by WE Charity. Most of the buildings are stand-alone, while some school rooms are adjoining, in multi-room structures (where indicated).   

   

Renovations (where indicated) may often include structural and foundation repairs, walling and floor rebuilding or repairs, roof rebuilding or repairs and the provision of important educational infrastructure including desks, chairs, and blackboards to ensure a conducive environment for children to learn. Learn more about renovations to education facilities, here. 

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EXPLORE A MAP OF THE REGION

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