Support or Fundraise for the EduTech Refuge Project
L'esperienza
The EduTech Refuge Project was launched in 2024 through a meaningful collaboration between Peace for Development Refugees Initiative and Aryan Garg, a dedicated scholar from Vanderbilt University (USA). This transformative initiative aims to empower refugee youth in Kakuma Refugee Camp with essential digital and entrepreneurial skills.
Cosa offri
18 ore di aiuto per settimana
Lavoro sociale:
Aiuta con lavoro volontario in progetti e comunità locali.
Cosa ottieni
2 giorni liberi a settimana
Campeggio:
Dormirai in una tenda in un'area di campeggio.
Pranzo:
Hai diritto a un pranzo gratuito, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.
Tour gratuiti:
Ti porteremo in tour e giri per la città. Gratuitamente!
Certificato:
Ottieni un certificato di completamento dopo che termina la tua esperienza.
Accesso Internet Veloce:
Internet ad alta velocità per lavorare da remoto
Requisiti
Accoglie volontari singoli, coppie e partner di volontari
Cosa non è incluso
Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto
Dettagli del programma
With Aryan's generous support, we were able to build a fully functional ICT lab and develop a self-learning curriculum. This curriculum teaches students how to navigate the vast learning resources available online, helping them acquire marketable skills and even start their own income-generating ventures.
However, the project is now at risk. Recent funding cuts from international donors and partner NGOs have significantly impacted our students, many of whom have lost their small jobs or incentives. As a result, they can no longer afford even the modest contributions we ask to sustain basic services like electricity and internet.
We are seeking a compassionate volunteer or donor who can either directly support or fundraise for this life-changing project. Your contribution will ensure continued access to digital education and help restore hope for dozens of aspiring youth who depend on EduTech to change their future.
Attività e turni
The volunteer may world and assist remotely but if he/she decide to work in-person, they are welcome in Kakuma refugee camp. Per day they will be working 4 hours and 20 hours per week from Monday to Friday.