Detailed Programs
1) Life skills Boys and Girls
a) Girls Club
Our Grils Club plays a crucial role in empowering young girls, fostering self-confidence, and building essential life skills. Create safe spaces where girls can learn, share, and interact.The the girls are grouped according to their age groups. This is to provide the most comfort space for girls to share and participate , hence , making the club effective site for building self-confidence, retaining information and developing skills.
b) Boys Club
Our Boys Club plays a crucial role in empowering young boys, fostering self-confidence, and building essential life skills. Create safe spaces where boys can learn, share, and interact.
c) Academic Skills
Discover academic excellence with ChallengeAid’s Academic Lifeskills Program, designed to equip students with essential tools and support for success. Through personalized target setting sessions, students define and pursue their academic goals with guidance from experienced mentors. Emphasizing good study habits, time management, and efficient study techniques, the program ensures students optimize their learning potential. Career guidance sessions help students explore various career options and make informed decisions about subject selection, aligning with their interests and future aspirations. Join us in unlocking a world of opportunities and empowering students to thrive academically and beyond.
2) Sanitation
In Africa poor sanitation and lack of enough water is making the lives of slum residents very difficult with outbreak of diseases thus even making life harder. Though some pay-toilets have been set up, the cost remains prohibitive, forcing residents to dispose of excreta in plastic bags (Flying toilets), which litter the area thus challengeAid came through and build, renovate few toilets for Schools Of Hope that had this challenge and installed water tanks for clean water to be used by the learners across the SOH and thus making their learning experience much better.
3) SPORTS
4) Talent Developmenrt
5) ICT Hub
Sports include chess, rugby, volleyball, football, netball, and cricket.
Talent development in youth is a multifaceted process that nurtures the innate abilities and skills of young individuals, guiding them towards achieving their full potential
Open to the Community for research and E-Learning
6) E-Learning
a) Zoom Classes
Challenge Aid Africa has orchestrated a transformative educational experience through their innovative Zoom classes. Distinguished teachers from abroad step into virtual classrooms, transcending borders to impart knowledge and ignite curiosity. Learners actively engage in interactive sessions, asking questions, discussing ideas, and broadening their horizons. The impact is tangible—positive feedback from students reflects improved academic performance and a newfound enthusiasm for learning. These Zoom classes aren’t just video conferences; they’re bridges connecting minds across continents, fostering a global symphony of education.
b) Education in a Suitcase (Smiley Charity)
Education in a Suitcase (E.I.A.S.) , also known as Smiley Charity, is a remarkable initiative that brings education to learners in low-income regions. Here are the key details:
Objectives:
- E.I.A.S. aims to enhance education by providing innovative learning opportunities.
- The program focuses on incentivizing students through a unique reward system.
Smiley Coins and Tablets:
- Learners earn “Smiley Coins” by actively participating in educational activities.
- These coins can be exchanged for essential items, including tablets.
- Tablets empower students to access digital resources, bridging the digital divide.
Through initiatives like E.I.A.S., education becomes a powerful tool for transformation, regardless of geographical boundaries.
c) Teachers Inservice
Teacher in-service, alternatively referred to as in-service teacher education, encompasses continuous professional development initiatives and courses designed for educators within informal school settings. These programs aim to empower teachers to enhance their expertise, proficiency, and competencies specifically in the fields of science, English, and mathematics, thereby enriching their effectiveness in the teaching profession
7) Women Empowerment
The Project implemented in Nine Centres in Kajiado, supports the most vulnerable young women, teenage mothers and wives to acquire skills in numeracy and literacy that increases their ability to earn livelihoods, nurture their families and build assets as a first step towards lifting themselves out of poverty. The Project addresses the root causes of inequality that have kept the women and girls in poverty even when others have made progress. Participating women are supported to form self-help groups and trained in marketing of crafts – beadwork and knit-work. The women are able to use their indigenous knowledge to earn incomes and support their families

