
Hi Everyone
The purpose of this message is to start a topic (for discussion) and also to obtain your comments, suggestions and to seek/develop cooperations and/or assistance in sponsorship.
:idea:In the past 7 months I have been developing a project idea on "Children's Village & Training Center" for a site in Nairobi. In March, 2007, I conducted a feasibility study in 5 cities in Kenya to collect information on living conditions of children in 5 probation hostels, 1 remand home and a borstal institution and compared them to 3 NGOs. The scope of study included living conditions and facilities, budget and diet, recreation activities, internal security, vocational training, school education, health care, etc. Common problems identified were
(a) poor access to land or use of available land
(b) lack of variety in foods of children’s diet,
(c) poor capacity to generate income and
(d) inadequate skills training for youth.

To address these problems, I proposed the establishment of a Children's Village and Training Center for children of 16 years and above (until e.g. 25) to the Kenyan Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA). In 02 August, the project idea was endorsed by the Office of the Vice President of Kenya and a preparatory committee was set up to interact with me.
The Problem
Kenyan organizations, especially NGOs, can spend 50-75% of their annual budgets on food/fuel and rentals for space and housing in their humanitarian efforts to care and protect OVC (orphans and vulnerable children). A child may get a budget of ONLY about 500 or 1000 KES per month for food (7.50 US$-15.00 US$) and cooking fuel will cost about a similar amount. These demands leave such organizations with little money or budget for vocational training, purchase of materials for recreation or for initiating income generation activities. They are stuck in a state of "consumption" (provide shelter and food) and are unable to become self-reliant and sustainable (often solely depend on external funding). This causes many other limitations e.g. low scale of operation, inadequate health and mental care, and unable to respond to demands to prepare OVC youths for their future and sustainable livelihoods. A majority of them will not continue formal education into secondary school and university levels and so vocational training and trade skills become essential if they are to break the circle of poverty.
The creation of a Children’s Village & Training Center would address many of the primary problems and would provide:
(a) access to land for food and fuel production
(b) access to common facilities for vocational and skills training
(c) access to a a business and conference center for exposure to the real world and where their products can be sold.
A 10-year program is proposed with 3 phases; (i) 2-year Pilot Phase (ii) 4-year Mid-term phase and (iii) 4-year Long-term phase.
The Pilot phase (2008-2009) will be launched upon approval of MOHA and provision of basic facilities (3 unused buildings), access to land. Youths will be reside at a "half-way house" and small projects will be initiated for water capture/storage and aquaculture/irrigation, renewable energy (solar), food and small animal production and activities that will also generate income. The Mid-term phase (2010-2013) will see the construction or improvement of facilities like the business and conference centers, guest houses, development of vocational training courses/program, product-oriented and income generation activities, marketing, and media and networking activities. The long-term phase (2014-2017) will be a phase to ensure sustainability and excellence of its operations and programs.
This will be a site (~365 acres ?) for many opportunities to demonstrate sustainability and environmentally sound technologies. It will welcome partners and volunteers.

More info when I respond to questions.
regards
Jacky Foo
CV-TC project, Lower Kabete, Nairobi