by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Jun 17, 2021 | Articles
Innovation and creativity are relevant to both academic courses and educational activities, however unlike general belief, it is not limited to the arts; the creative process allows the learning experiences to make a lot of sense. Creativity according to the Oxford...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Oct 12, 2020 | Articles, News
Image source: UNICEF There is so much uncertainty about the resumption of schools in Kenya, and parents are grappling with anxiety at the looming increase in tuition fees. The pandemic has also widened inequality as kids from disadvantaged backgrounds could not...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Oct 12, 2020 | Articles
Support Youth Visions of Peace: Peacebuilding processes should be inclusive of the youth as views are equally impactful in the design and implementation of peacebuilding interventions. Create Space for Youth to Engage in Political Processes: There should be a...
by Caleb Nyakundi | Sep 21, 2020 | Articles
As an educator, I have come to appreciate that children thrive in peaceful societies. For instance, kids from peaceful backgrounds are more likely to perform better academically, control their emotions better, and are less likely to be violent. In fact, kids are the...
by Lateefat Alli-Oluwafuyi | Aug 12, 2020 | Articles, News
Youth engagement is defined as the meaningful participation and sustained involvement of a young individual in innovative and developmental activities with a focus outside of himself or herself. African countries are ranked as developing countries (World Economic...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Aug 4, 2020 | Articles, News
One of the responsibilities of the government is to ensure the provision of the fundamental human right of its citizens. However, other parties can be involved especially in a country like Nigeria. Increased private involvement can improve pedagogic, technical, and...