Headquarters Liver Type Nonprofit organization | Website www.asanteafrica.org Founded 2006 | |
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Key people Erna Grasz (Founder and CEO) Similar Hope Through Health, Village Enterprise, Nuru International, Grameen Foundation, Freedom from Hunger Profiles |
Who we are asante africa foundation
Asante Africa Foundation is a non profit organization that provides underprivileged children in Kenya and Tanzania with access to education. Its headquarters are in Oakland, California with offices in Narok, Kenya and Arusha, Tanzania. The organization develops partnerships with local communities to target the root causes hindering children's education. Asante Africa Foundation improves access to education by providing merit based scholarships,classroom resources and infrastructure.
Contents
- Who we are asante africa foundation
- Asante africa foundation educating children transforming worlds
- History
- Programs
- 2012 Accomplishments to Date Program Growth
- References
Asante africa foundation educating children transforming worlds
History
The Asante Africa Foundation was established in 2006 by Erna Grasz, a corporate executive, Emmy Moshi, a Tanzanian entrepreneur, and school principal and a member of the Kenyan Maasai tribe. The foundation began as a small two-village project, and has since expanded to 18 partnerships with schools in 22 villages in Kenya and Tanzania. The Asante Africa Foundation has worked with over 460 teachers and 25,000 students. Students have received primary and secondary school scholarships, along with the training they received with the teachers. The organization has completed more than 50 infrastructure projects including classrooms, student dormitories, latrines, and water tanks.
Programs
The Asante Africa Foundation works to increase access to education and improve educational quality for East African children.
2012 Accomplishments to Date- Program Growth
- Wezesha Vijana (Empower Girls - Create the Future) Program – Kenya and TanzaniaGirls Health and Hygiene Education Project
- From Vulnerable Girls to Entrepreneurial Women
- Financial Literacy, Life Skills and Savings Project
- Swahili translations of core math and science video
- Teacher Training in Africa for “off the grid” schools
- Pilot:Implementation of rolling out E learning to “off the grid schools”
- 44% University Admissions/A level
- 100% high school graduation
- 91% primary level advancement
- Parental engagement significantly increased
- Entrepreneurs / Community Engagement
- “Pay it Forward “ model passing onto to families
- Unofficial Incubator programs occurring – Sylviah and Joseph
- Distributed Model of Teaching CCL
- Leadership/Role modeling in Classroom
- Tools for Complex subjects – Math, Science, English
- Parental engagement and “cluster meetings”
- Cross district exam competitions – proving this works