
Rural Children Learning Space- Holiday classes
At Durian, we intentionally desire to create a secure future for children in and around our community as they add their particular charm to the
Knowledge Transfer
We engage in Adult Literacy classes to equip our women and beneficiaries with the skills needed to thrive in the marketplace. During the classes, they learn to read and write. They also learn about bookkeeping, communications, leadership, public speaking, the use of computers, and knowing their fundamental human rights. Added to this we create learning spaces where children and young people within the communities we serve can learn for free in a fun-filled environment. They are also introduced in this space to the idea of self-learning using ICT.
At Durian, we intentionally desire to create a secure future for children in and around our community as they add their particular charm to the
Sewa (not her real name), a woman of 45 years old within one of the communities we work in, has never had the opportunity to
This research covers answers provided by 52 students from Spring Tide International Group of Schools, Oni Pannu and Pat Model Secondary school Imafon, Community. The
Teaching children to wash their hands often should not only be a lesson, but it should also be fun. This is our sample tippy tap
On Friday 24th January 2020, we had an interesting and emotional conversation/debate on the topic- who deserves more respect- male or female? Through this conversation,
On the 19th of July, 2018, we had representatives of GreenLab Microfactory introduce our children in the community to ICT, robotics, and coding. Our children