More than numbers. These are human lives transformed.
Children and youth access education and quality learning at our flagship Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia.
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Community leaders at the Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia will meaningfully connect 140,000 times with 700 children and youth through quality, child-centered learning programs.
In Zambia, youth lucky enough to attend high school face under-resourced schools and under-trained teachers relying on rote memory teaching. Most students attend public school for only half the day and rarely develop critical thinking skills. Creativity is also stifled.
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In Zambia, only 55.3% of children pass the 9th Grade National Exam, 64.8% pass the 12th Grade National Exam, and 12% of high school graduates access university education.
The African Education Program has invested in 500 high school and 100 college graduates to date. Today, 700 children and youth access programs at the Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia. Currently, 39 are in college and over 50 are in College Prep.
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In Lusaka Province, only 63% passed. This cohort only missed a few months of in-person academic support due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2021 cohort which had over a year of remote academic support (phone calls and printed learning packets), still had a 79% pass rate compared to 69% in Lusaka Province.
The lives of the children, youth, and their families are transformed when they access the programs developed by the African Education Program and community leaders.
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Nationwide, 30% of young women become pregnant before 18. In peri-urban areas like Kafue, 15-20% become pregnant.
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Every year, over 100 mothers and/or guardians of children and youth from the Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia have access to a four-month training in entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
The first three cohorts have had an average increase in income of 163%.
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According to National Geographic, “Zambia's daily food supply is the lowest in the world. Inadequate production plays a large role in food insecurity there." Zambia’s average calorie intake is 1870 compared to the United States on top with 3729 calories.
Education is impossible on a hungry stomach. We are working hard to combat hunger through a Nutrition Program, providing meals averaging 1,500 calories to over 250 children and youth every school day. Thanks to this program, student attendance at school has increased and performance improved. Benefits go beyond feeding by promoting nutrition and healthy living.
We invest deeply in community-led change.
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Our team has spent 6,570 incredible, challenging, and transformative days building community-led initiatives.
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In partnership with the community leaders of our flagship Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia, we have developed 12 different programs for children, youth, and their families. They range across education, health and wellbeing, leadership development, entrepreneurship and financial literacy, and the creative arts.
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We have created an ecosystem of international partners to enhance our work and make it more sustainable.
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