Empowering communities through education, one learner at a time.

Project Summary:

Kujifunza kwa Maisha is a community-driven initiative focused on promoting lifelong learning across under-resourced regions in East Africa, starting with Kenya and Tanzania. Rooted in the Swahili philosophy of learning for life, this project aims to bridge the education gap for youth, adults, and seniors by delivering accessible, culturally relevant, and tech-supported learning opportunities.

Our mission is to create learning ecosystems where education never stops—empowering individuals with skills, knowledge, and tools that improve their livelihoods, civic engagement, and personal growth throughout all stages of life.

Education For Life

Objectives:

  • Establish Lifelong Learning Hubs in target communities equipped with digital and print resources.
  • Offer Multilingual Learning Programs in Swahili, English, and local languages on literacy, financial empowerment, digital skills, and climate resilience.
  • Train Community Learning Champions (CLCs) to facilitate grassroots education and mentorship.
  • Launch a Mobile Learning App with offline functionality for remote and rural learners.
  • Promote Intergenerational Learning through community storytelling, skill-sharing, and cultural preservation.

Key Components:

    1. Community Learning Hubs

  • Safe, inclusive physical spaces for learning.
  • Equipped with books, solar-powered digital tablets, internet access.
  • Hosts regar workshops and training sessions.
  • 2. Mobile Learning App & Offline Toolkit

  • Features micro-courses, interactive quizzes, audio storytelling.
  • Designed for low bandwidth and offline use.
  • Content aligned with community needs (e.g., agribusiness, health education)

    3. Training of Trainers (CLCs)

  • Local volunteers trained as Community Learning Champions.
  • CLCs facilitate workshops and mentorship circles.
  • 4. Intergenerational Knowledge Exchange

  • Elders, youth, and children come together to exchange life skills and stories.
  • Revives indigenous knowledge and ctural practices.
  • 5. Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Real-time data tracking on learner progress.
  • Community feedback loops to improve programming.

Target Audience:

  • Rural and semi-urban learners (ages 10–70+)
  • Women and girls facing educational barriers.
  • Youth seeking upskilling for employment or entrepreneurship.
  • Elders looking to contribute to their communities as mentors.
Lifelong Education

Estimated Budget (Year 1 Pilot – 3 Learning Hubs + App Launch)

Item

Cost (USD)

Learning Hub Setup (3 hubs @ $15,000)

$45,000

Digital Devices & Connectivity

$20,000

Mobile App Development & Maintenance

$25,000

Community Learning Champions Training

$15,000

Program Materials & Curriculum Design

$10,000

Monitoring & Evaluation

$7,000

Local Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement

$5,000

Project Management & Staff

$18,000

Marketing, Outreach & Events

$5,000

Contingency (10%)

$15,000

Total Estimated Budget

$165,000

Partners & Stakeholders:

  • Local government education departments.
  • NGOs focused on digital inclusion and youth empowerment.
  • Community elders and leaders.
  • Universities and vocational institutions.
  • Tech companies (for app development & donations)

Expected Outcomes (Year 1):

  • 3 Hubs established, serving up to 6,000 learners.
  • 15+ trained Learning Champions.
  • 500+ app downloads and active users.
  • Increased literacy and digital confidence among youth and adults.
  • Documented case studies of community impact.
Schools in Zanzibar

Call to Action:

Join us in lighting the spark of learning that lasts a lifetime. Whether through funding, partnership, or volunteering, your support can transform communities from the inside out.

"Kujifunza kwa Maisha"—Lifelong learning begins with YOU.