The Friends of Kinyambu is a project in support of the school and village of Kinyambu in Kenya. The project has two parts:
1) Friends of Kinyambu, will provide regular support funds to the school to purchase resources and
2) The Kinyambu Primary School Library project, working with Cardinal Leger School in Saskatoon, is raising money to build a library.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Ending year 3

This year has been one of consolidation and working on the organization of the project.  

Principal Guy Werbicki and the Cardinal Leger School students and parents continued to fundraise to build a library at Kinyambu Primary School this year.  We now have architectural drawings that will allow us to begin the building at a reasonable cost with the potential to add to the building in the future.  Filling the library with books and computers will also become part of the project once the building is done.

This year there were some concerns about having the headmasters from Kinyambu Primary School too closely connected to the project.  Schools in Kenya are administered as part of the government Ministry of Education and headmasters are often moved around and seldom have a long term stay in a community.  Simon Muendo Ngumbi, our contact in Kinyambu, is a long-term resident in the community owning a small farm there.  He and his wife are both teachers although Simon is now in administration in a different community.  Simon set about to form a new organization which is at arms length from the school and keeps the decision making with the parents and community members who are long term residents.

The new organization is called KCRED - Kinyambu Rural Education and Community Development and is registered as a self help group with the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development in Kenya.  They have a bank account and are meeting to organize work for the new school year which begins in January.  The directors of the group have been involved with the project for the 3 years of its operation. Their first priority will be to finish the fence around the school and then to focus on the new library.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Disappointments and Reaffirmation

Our expectations of the visit of Simon and 4 other Kenyan teachers were sadly dashed when they couldn't get their visitor visas.  We will try again for April of 2013 and collect more letters of support so no one can say they won't be supported while they are here.

But on to more heartening news.  Simon and his group of teachers and parents are working on setting up a Community Based Organization in Kinyambu to handle the funds we send them.  They need to develop a constitution and have government approval which we hope come soon.

Then it will be on to more fence building.  Also, plans are well underway for the new library building which will be the size of one classroom with two small offices.  As soon as this is built the job of filling it will start.  Kinyambu Primary School hopes to have electricity within the next 2 months as well.  Great news.

On the 7th June, 2012 Simon attended a parents meeting at Kinyambu Primary School. It was attended by 120 parents including the School Management Committee (SMC) members. They affirmed their willingness to complete the fencing when materials are available and offer the unskilled labour for the library. This includes clearing the site and digging the foundation with expert guidance and supervision. Below is a picture from that meeting.


Monday, February 13, 2012

More resources for Kinyambu School

It's been awhile since I posted but that doesn't mean nothing is happening. In early January students and teachers at Cardinal Leger School put together a suitcase full of educational resources and I put another one together myself and we sent both with my sister and brother in law who were going to Kenya. We also sent a laptop for the school

They met Simon and his son Francis at their hotel in Nairobi and gave them the suitcases which he then took to the school. The children, parents and staff at the school were excited to get all the materials which included lots of art supplies, some dictionaries and books, some footballs, recorders and a solar radio and lots of small but useful things.

We hope the children will have lots of fun and learning with this.