The Bridge Project brings digital libraries to schools and classrooms, providing unlimited, free access to a wealth of educational materials including hundreds of age-appropriate books, reading lessons, textbooks, teacher resources, instructional videos in math and sciences, encyclopedias, coding courses, dozens of health and development articles, secondary science materials, and more.
The overall goal of the project is to engage and empower young women and young men in communities with access to inclusive quality vocational and entrepreneurship skills for them to earn a decent income and break the cycle of poverty.
The School Furniture Repairs Initiative is a specialised section of Life Support Skills for Prosperity Project that seeks to address shortage of furniture in most rural schools and improve access to education for disadvantaged rural children. Through repairing school furniture, the project reduces pupil desk/chair ratio amongst selected schools. The furniture also improves teaching and learning environment, thereby making schools child friendly.
The Youth of Jongela Vllage Community actively taking a leading role in responding to COVID-19 by making Hands Free Hand ashing Machine (modern day Sgubhu Gear, Tippy Tap) for their local Clinics, Boreholes, Grinding Mills, and Food Stores. Through the Life Support Skills for Prosperity Project.
This project addresses women’s rights and child rights issues being violated and children and women are being taken advantage of by societies. This initiative addresses child, early and forced marriages and women’s rights. Poverty is linked to child marriage, gender-based violence and women abuse.
One of the major challenges faced by Rural Primary and Secondary School teachers was incapacitation concerning basic computer skills and ICT. CAAP assists the teachers with basic computer skills and ICT for effective Bridge project implementation and lesson delivery to address the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education's programmes (Progress Lag Address Program PLAP and Early Reading Initiative ERI).
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