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Page 1: Ramadhan Ndiga on "Where Talent Lives"

By RAMADHAN NDIGA

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORWTL

[email protected]

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Milieu InfoStarted 2007Registered SS/KFI/LR/YG/BAH-D/59/2007 P.o Box 195-80108, Kilifi-Kenya E-mail: [email protected]

Where Talent Lives (WTL)

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Our Thematic Areas

Education

Health

Empowerment

Where Talent Lives (WTL)

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Our Target Groups

Injecting Drug Users (IDUs)

Commercial Sex Workers.

Teenage Mothers

In & Out of School youth

Where Talent Lives (WTL)

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Vision

A Kenyan society of young people living healthy

 

Mission:To cultivate a cadre of young people with knowledge and information on the importance of healthy living as well as engagement in Income generating activities for livelihood development. 

Our

Where Talent Lives (WTL)

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“OKOA MAISHA PROJECT” The project targets the inclusion and integration of IDUs and Teenage mothers from Kilifi as a means of creating job opportunities for them as well as their social inclusion and acceptability.

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1. Integration of IDUs & Teenage Mothers,2. Reduction of the rate of unemployment, 3. Sustainable waste management4. Environmental conservation.

Objectives

Where Talent Lives (WTL)

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•Trained 156 youth on waste handling techniques. •Trained 40 teenage mothers on handcraft making from waste•Conducted 1500 door to door awareness on best practices for SWM•Conducted 20 community outreaches and teachings on SWM.•Employed 50 youth for garbage collection paying them 300/= per day. •Installed 2 street waste bins for the community to use.•Distributed 500 waste bins (kenpoly drums) to households for collection.•Closed down 14 unwanted dumping sites and planted trees on the sites.•We make a collection of 40/= to each household per filled bag/bin.•We have established a Micro- Finance program for the young mothers . •We have expanded the project to Kilifi and Malindi Urban Towns.•Accounted for the grant with highest integrity.

Achievements.!!

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REVENUE •500 households collected 40/= per collection twice a week.•Weekly = 500 hsld x 40/= x 2 times = 40,000/=•Monthly = 40,000/= x 4 weeks = 160,000/=•Annually = 160,000/= x 12 months = 1,920,000/= EXPENSES •15 workers paid 300/= for 4 days a week.•Weekly = 15 workers x 300/= x 4 days = 18,000/=•Monthly = 18,000/= x 4 weeks = 72,000/=•Annually = 72,000/= x 12 months = 864,000/= •Refuse bags = 200,000/= •Project’s Operational Cost = 56,000/= •Total Expenses = 864,000/- + 200,000/- + 56,000/- = 1120,000/= SURPLUS:- ( Ksh 1,920,000 – Ksh 1120,000) = 800,000/= 

Achievements.!!

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Strategic Think Tank..!!

 1. SUSTAINABILITY

2. EXPANSION

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 1. Deposited 150,000/= to DTB A/c for Micro-Finance

program to nature business incubators (35 beneficiaries)2. Opened a branch in Kilifi, Employed 10 workers, bought

100 Waste bins and working tools = 500,000/= 3. Paid rent in our new big office (Headquarters) for 6 months

2015 = 120,000/= 4. The Malindi office underway 30,000/= set aside for the

arrangements, programming and planning.

Utilization of the Surplus

Thinking different..!!

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 1. Equipping the 40 Trained Teenage Mothers with Tools and

resources to produce quality handcrafts for sale and earn a living.

2. Engage more IDUs in making Shanga shoes – a skill that they posses.

3. Shred, Melt and Compress plastics to produce electrical gargets and construction materials – Plastic poles and electrical sockets

4. Secure a land and build our offices for long-term Sustainability .

Our Future Plans

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 1. KCDP

2. NACADA

3. US-Embassy

4. Tamba Pwani

5. Tusker Mattresses Limited.

6. Ministry of Health – Public Health

Partners & Networks

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Mandela Washington Fellow 2014

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WTL MEMBERS

JAMBO..!!

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Khamisi using his Singing Talent to pass the Drugs & HIV information to the Community. Joined by Raphael and Mama Effy a stakeholder in Kilifi.

Khamisi a Recovered IDU giving a catching speech about his past life in Drugs.

Raphael a recovered IDU giving a testimony after being rescued by WTL

Asante.!

Thank You.!

Dan

ke.!