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AFRICANS FOR  AFRICA

FORGE OF TALENTS

Open mind school, Open mind teachers, Open mind Students

The most important subjects that are taught in Secondary are:

  1. Kiswahili

  2. English then developed in the courses of the Technical Institute

  3. Mathematics

  4. Computer science then developed in the courses of the Technical Institute

  5. Agriculture then developed in the courses of the Technical Institute

  6. Science, especially Anatomy (which also includes a sex education program) and Mechanical Physics

 

Complementary subjects are:

  1. History (Egypt-Greece-Rome-Africa)

  2. Physical Geography-World Map

  3. Business

  4. Religion

  5. Music- Basics of Philosophy-Documentaries-Films-News from the world.

 

To be admitted to the school, students must be of the right age and pass a simple preliminary exam. The subjects to prepare for are:

  • Mathematics

  • Theme in main language

  • Swahili-English version

  • Intelligence Test

 

Students can come from all over Kenya, have their own accommodation and even 3 main meals, all at the expense of KARIBU ONLUS

Even the courses are free until the last exam. Karibu issues students with an official diploma with ministerial certification which includes the report of all the years, the courses attended and the final evaluation

 

Students will have to take turns cleaning the accommodation and carry out the canteen service, always in turn.

 

Karibu will give each newly arrived student a Behavior Manual to be respected during the entire period of stay in Kibora.

The rules will be strict to get the kids used to a way of life that will be important for the rest of their lives.

There will be a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 26 students selected for the first year, depending on the requests for admission and the results of the preliminary exam.

To be admitted you must reach 75% of the overall evaluation in the exams

 

Classes will be 6 built 2 per year.

 

There will be 6 Laboratories of the Technical Institute and they will be built together with the classes, 2 per year

 

Teachers and students will both have their own Committee and Karibu Onlus will build two rooms for them, the Teacher Council and the Student Council, which will be used for all kinds of meetings.

The Teachers Committee is made up of the School Director and all the teachers.

The Students Committee will start its work at the beginning of Grade 10 and is made up of the 9 best pupils chosen directly by the teachers.

This committee is free to organize meetings to discuss topics relating to school and Center life and must deliver a report with the conclusions each time to the Teachers' Committee which will take note of it and give its opinion on the matter.

This is to stimulate and accustom young students to expressing their thoughts on every occasion and with the respect due to all.

 

Students must pass each grade to always receive the scholarship.

Those who fail to pass a year have the possibility of repeating the year but without the subsidy of the Scholarship

Study. If he passes the year, he will still be entitled to the scholarship but will never again have the opportunity to repeat the year and will have to leave school in the event of a second failure.

 

The School, in order to make life in the center more pleasant and constructive, will organize physical and artistic activities, tournaments and trips for all students.Tournaments are sports competitions and also competitions involving the use of strategic board and computer games.

LE STRUTTURE
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FACILITIES

ROOMS

FAST FOOD

FISHING POND

COMMUNITY HALL

NURSERY

TRANSPORT

SERVICES

CLASSES

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SPORT

ADMINISTRATION

TOILETS

SECURITY SERVICE

ROOMS

 

They will be built like military field ones, they will initially have 120 bunk beds divided into 5 blocks of 24 bunk beds and will be separated from the bathrooms.

The teachers too will have their quarters, equally separated, between males and females, by the group of bathrooms.

Every day 7 students in turn for a week will be responsible for cleaning the dormitories but all students, before leaving the dormitory to start the courses, must place the bed and all their belongings in the special lockers equipped with padlocks.

A couple of employees of the Kibora Kampus Center will be available to clean the teachers' rooms.

 

FAST FOOD

 

It is the catering service 12/24 and 5/7 available to everyone.

It serves breakfast (Self Service), lunch and dinner while the bar service is always open.

The staff is made up of people from the Kibora Community.

Also in this case 7 students and per week will be in charge of the services before and after each meal.

 

FISHING POND

 

It is a small square-shaped lake measuring 40x40 meters and 1.25 meters deep.

Inside it will be raised a fish, the Tilapia.

The lake will have a constant water exchange to ensure excellent oxygenation. The water will be taken from the Galana river and discharged back into the river thanks to a system of pumps and grates, useful for preventing the entry of waste from the river and the exit of fish in the water discharge.

The lake bed could be insulated depending on the quality and tightness of the land.

The people in charge of care and maintenance are from Kibora.

Anyone will be able to access the lake to fish but under certain conditions established by Karibu.

 

AGORÀ-COMMUNITY HALL

 

It is the meeting point of the entire Chakama Community.

Any type of meeting concerning community life will be organized here.

Just to give an example:

  1. Emergency meetings

  2. welfare meetings

  3. Resource management meetings

  4. Holiday meeting

  5. Religious gatherings

  6. Political meetings

  7. Evenings dedicated to the cinema

  8. Evenings dedicated to sports on TV

 

At the entrance, 4 rooms, one of which is used as a bar and 3 as various offices.

The Community Hall is always open and the correct maintenance of the structure will be entrusted to the civic sense of the citizens. After each event, the cleaning service will be guaranteed, in turn, by a group of 8 citizens according to a precise program established on the basis of the events, month by month.

The organizational responsibility is entrusted to the General Administration of Kibora Kampus.

The administrative office is located at the entrance to the Community Hall.

All event requests and facility use permits must be submitted to this office and then authorized and signed by the Chief of CHAKAMA.

 

NURSERY (GARDENS AND PLANTS)

 

A large space managed by two gardeners who, with the help of the students themselves, will have the task of planting fruit trees and vegetables of all kinds for use by the guests of the centre, but, if the crops are abundant, the excess will be sold and the proceeds will go to the coffers of the Karibu Center.

The work of the gardeners also involves taking care of the fence and all the flowers and plants that will embellish the centre.

The presence of the students is the technical part of the theoretical course reserved for Agriculture.

 

TRANSPORT

 

A bus will be available not only for the Center but also for the entire community.

Carry out:

  • a morning and afternoon service for local students who live far away.

  • A daily service to Malindi and back for use by the Community with delivery and collection of goods of any kind except animals.

  • Weekend trips to Tsavo and/or to the sea and to the characteristic places of the coastal area for students and teachers.

A Double Cabin pickup will be used for any type of emergency, mainly first aid.

 

SERVICES

 

  1. A laundry room that everyone can use, especially on Saturdays and Sundays.

  2. A small ironing room

  3. Covered market with 8 various shops available to anyone. The 8 stores could be MPesa, Parrucchiere, Barbiere, Stationary, Dispensary, Hardware, Cleaning Services and Fashion. It will be equipped with an ATM at the entrance for cash withdrawals by credit card.

  4. Water and energy thanks to generators and photovoltaic panels according to needs.

  5. Permanent guard service

 

SPORT

 

An equipped soccer field and a light athletics track. An Italian football club very famous in the world will support us through its Official Fan Club in managing Kibora's team with all its experience.

The pitch will be available to the schools and Kibora's team.

 

ADMINISTRATION

 

An office within the Community Hall will be reserved for the General Administration.

In this office, 3 clerks will record all cash outflows and inflows, enrollments, employee organization and sponsorship relationships.

Another employee will check the correct use of the ATM.

This office depends on the General Management office of the KIBORA KAMPUS ACADEMY of which Mr Julius Fikirini is responsible.

Each student, each teacher and each employee with access to the Kampus will have a card to use the following services:

  1. Bus to Malindi

  2. Catering

  3. Laundry

 

The card is free for everyone and its use is exclusively for statistical and administrative purposes.

It will be given to everyone at the beginning of their admission into the Kampus.

It is a personal card and cannot be used by anyone else.

It must be kept and returned at the end of the study cycle by both students and teachers.

 

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NEVER ENDING STORY HOUSE

 

Maternity and elderly care project.

 

It is the final act of a project that started with childhood and will end with assistance to the elderly.

It is the structure that I love the most, the one where there are those who arrive to face life and those who leave, after having faced life, to enjoy the promised proper rest. It is the structure where one breathes the infinite meaning of life.

 

Therefore, an area dedicated to lonely, poor, sick and terminal elderly people who will be assisted with loving care until their death.

The area is made up of small lodgings scattered in the grove close to the small lake but connected to the Management and Reception Center where there will also be an area dedicated toassisted young mothers in the unique and wonderful moments of pregnancy and childbirth. 

 

There will be 20 housing for the elderly, built over a period of 5 years.

Seniors can come from anywhere else in the world, not just KENYA.

 

All free and subsidized by KARIBU ONLUS with the help of sponsors and private donors.

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PROJECTS FOR STRUCTURES

SCHOOLS-DORMITORIES-FAST FOOD-OFFICES-SHOPS

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CLINIC-COMMUNITY HALL-WORKSHOP

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DORMITORIES

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ELDERLY HOUSES

FARM-VEGETABLES-FISHING POND

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SPORTS

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CAR-BUS-GENERATOR

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COSTS 

FENCE

  1. Wooden fence with barbed wire

  2. Accessory for power

  3. Flowers and fruit trees

  4. Two workers

  5. Tool shop

SECONDARY

  1. Classrooms

  2. Desks

  3. Seats

  4. Chairs

  5. Accessories

  6. Staff only students

WORKSHOPS

  1. Block for six rooms

  2. Equipment table 6

  3. Desks

  4. Seats

  5. Sinks

  6. Equipment (to be defined)

STUDENT DORM

  1. Bunk beds

  2. Mattresses

  3. Sheet

  4. Pillows and pillowcases

  5. Iron lockers with padlocks

  6. Student cleaning

TEACHERS' DORM

  1. Single block with 10 rooms

  2. Beds 10

  3. Chairs 10

  4. Sheets 20

  5. Pillows 20

  6. Lockers 10 

FAST FOOD

  1. Complete set up

  2. Water-electricity-gas

  3. tables

  4. chairs

  5. Bar instrumentation

  6. Kitchen

  7. Employees 1 cook-2 waiters- 1 cashier

GUARD SERVICE 24/24

  1. Room

  2. Bunk beds

  3. Table + 4 chairs

  4. Box equipped for bathrooms

  5. Contract with agency

GARAGE-CAR PARKING

  1. Equipped workshop

  2. School Bus and Pick-up

  3. store

  4. Two employees 1 driver and a mechanical worker

DISPENSARY

  1. Rooms 2 for sale and one for storage

  2. Medicine supply

  3. 5 employee

LAKE FOR TILAPIA FARMING

  1. Pit excavation 25x25mt

  2. Insulation if necessary

  3. Pipeline for loading and unloading water from river to river

  4. Supply of pumps and accessories

  5. Only one employee

CLINIC

  1. Nursery creation

  2. First sowing

  3. Pipeline connection

  4. Equipment

  5. Five nurses

  6. Birthing rooms 4

  7. Nurse-Sanitary Services

COMMUNITY HALL

  1. Main Structure

  2. Office 1 Administration

  3. Employees 3

  4. Desks 3

  5. Chairs 3

  6. Locker and stationary

  7. Bar 

  8. Store 2 rooms

MARKET-LAUNDRY

  1. Construction Structure 

  2. Structure made up of 8 shops of various kinds. The shops will be leased to private traders.

  3. Laundry room 

  4. Only one employee

SPORTS FIELD

  1. Space preparation

  2. Setting up a soccer field 

  3. Dressing room 

  4. Watering system

  5. Only one employee

TOILETS

  1. Two external blocks x 10 

  2. Two internal blocks x10

  3. Two employees for outdoor spaces

  4. Six employees for internal spaces

NESH 

  1. 4 Senior housing for 8 people each one

  2. Reception center

  3. Services

COST FORECAST  €735,000

This is a provisional assessment we have made based on our many years of experience in the Kenyan market. But we are also evaluating other markets.

For this reason we are not yet able to provide precise costs but we will update the real count as soon as possible

PROCESSING TIMES

2 classes of Theory
2 Practice classes
4 dormitories
4 bathrooms
Cafeteria
Administration
School Bus
ATM
Viva
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fishing pond

Laundry/Ironing

Market

Sports field

Administration

2 Theory Classes      2 Practice Classes

2 bathrooms

Administration

Guard service

2 Outside Bathrooms

AGORA' COMPLEX

Workshop-Garage      Pick-up

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YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
YEAR 5

IMPORTANT

 

 

Waiting to obtain an interview with KENYA POWER for the supply of electricity, we will use a generator set that develops enough power to give light to the whole Kampus.

 

COST0  maximum € 25,000 

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WHY SPONSOR

  1. The first benefit of the sponsor is to participate in a new course of school education in Africa, closer and more consistent with the times.

  2. This allows you to apply marketing campaigns that can develop your marketorstate-of-the-art and avant-garde means being conceptually ahead and anticipating or proposing changes in society. 

  3. This project is open and devoted to the future and to emancipation, therefore to the production of new products designed for this purpose.

  4. For example, a bank can imagine, in addition to the classic scholarship, a new type of savings for students with the establishment of a course at our school to explain the value of money in detail, starting with the ATM. The same goes for other types of sponsorscommercial.

  5. Participating in the development of an innovative project in a rural area means coming into close contact with thousands of otherwise unreachable people. It means opening a new market. By participating in our project, the sponsor enters a forge full of minds to shape and prepare for the future.

  6. Finally, it is also useful to remember that, if this new school system obtains the desired success, the possibility opens up of opening other schools, in all rural areas of Kenya. The future is not that far away and you need to prepare in time to not be left behind. Not keeping up with the times only means giving more space and primacy to foreign companies.

  7. The payments of the more demanding sponsorships will be annual.

RESERVED FOR SPONSORS

What can you sponsor:

FENCE-NURSERY

COMMUNITY HALL

FAST FOOD

ROOMS

CLASSES

WORKSHOPS

SPORT

FISHING POND

TRANSPORT

BATHROOMS

SERVICES

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YEAR 1

YEAR 3 and 4

DIVIDED INTO 3 YEARS

DIVIDED INTO 3 YEARS

DIVIDED INTO 3 YEARS

DIVIDED INTO 3 YEARS

YEAR 2

YEAR 2

YEARS 1 and 4

DIVIDED INTO 4 YEARS

DIVIDED INTO 4 YEARS

DIVIDED INTO 5 YEARS

The served ATM will be the exclusive service of a Bank.

 

 

Karibu Onlus only asks that some important clauses be inserted after having evaluated them together.

The drafting of the contract is a right of the sponsor. In this

 

  1. The payment of the funds is not upon signing the contract but of the "working progress" type based on the annual table already prepared. Then an advance upon signature and annual installments.

  2. The sponsor can also decide to pay all the funds upon signing the contract, in which case he benefits from a 10% discount on the amount.

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