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q2:It was last day of the when our school mzesa had to complete term with another school parents were invited to come and see their children competing with other schools.
Actually the referee blew the whistle and the first game to start6 was a short relay. sheldon, the pupil at mzesa worn the race followed by a student at a neighbouring school. The parents and fellow pupils were very happy to see their school mzesa being at the top. Q3:SPORTS DAY Q4:Mzesa day care Q6:Kenya Q7:Nairobi Q8:Kayole/Soweto Q9:Less than 2 months ago Q10:Female Q12:Helped make it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:[HCC Question 19 not answered]
<<2012-07-30-KAREN-S#252-P#01>>_ Q18:Inspired Q19:Security,Physical Needs,Knowledge Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Broad need Q39:Social relations Q40:Mixed Q122:22-30 Q132:None Q133:None Q134:Mzesa Day Care
q2:Kibera has been known to be the largest slum in the world and the most worst place ever this is because it is known by many people that in kibera there are latrines in the place this has also contributed to hatred between the children who are leaving in kibera and the ones who come from other places and due to this promblem many puplis or students have been affected physical and mentally they have been asking themselves many question example why do we live in kibera? Why was i born in kibera? Why do we live in kibera? Why do other pupils hate us it is because of lack of latrines or because the name of the slum kibera but though these promblem i went to thank the Amref for there support which is an non-government organization which started building latrines in kibera, pitlatrines in school both in private and government schools and also educating the society on low to take care of the environment, the importance of staying in a clean environment to reduce the issue of hatred and lack of latrines and the toilet tunks to the organization for there help work to see people in kibera leaving in a clean environment. Q3:ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN BY BUILDING LATRINES IN KIBERA Q4:AMREF Q6:KENYA Q7:NAIROBI Q8:KIBERA Q9:2-6 months ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Unknown Q17:[HORIZON] QUESTION 17 LEFT BLANK. <<06-11-2011-smart club kibera -S#061-P01>>_ Q18:Important Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Physical Needs Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Broad need Q39:Social relations Q40:Mixed Q122:16-21 Q132:-1.32614600000000 Q133:36.77880700000000 Q134:Amref
q2:there was a man by the name William, the man was very kind hearted, he started a journey to help those kids who needed education.he built three rooms whereby he joined pupils in it and decided to call it a school. he runs the school alone and admitting children from different areas without asking them for fee. the school grew and now it was helped by some people until they have got sponsorship from other countries.
for now the school has made a big step forward,the school has build a secondary which has create a good opportunity to the students who do not have any assistance from the parents or even those who cannot have money to take them to big schools.through this start,the organization looked for how strong and helpful he wanted to be in the community and they started to give him a hand to make him going. For one to succeed in life there are some principles in life that need to accompany the vision and mission of one goal. these principles are wisdom, knowledge and hard work Q3:KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Q4:INDIVIDUAL (JAMES) Q5:goal, students, two, schools, knowledge Q6:KENYA Q7:NAIROBI Q8:FORTY TWO (42) AREA Q9:More than 2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:<<2011-06-30-KAKAMEGA-WEWASOFAGROUP-S#102-P#01>>_ Q18:Happy Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Family and Friends Q23:85 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Specific solution Q39:Economic opportunity Q40:Mixed Q122:16-21 Q132:-1.13333000000000 Q133:34.55000000000000 Q134:Individual
q2:In my community their are two sisters who live with their Aunt this aunt of theirs is wicked she tortures them physically and mentally disturbed because of the horrible life.They pass through every one fills pitty for these two sisters because when they make they make mistakes they are bitten not less than twenty strong ones.The major reason that i also feel their pain is when their father gives them school fees their aunt tell their daddy that his daughters schools from nice and expensive such that their daddy gives her more than they pay yet the children are taken to schools you cant think of like (katwe primary school)that was painful to me because in government schools they are mature pupils who are sent out of others schools because of their bad behaviuors these kids used to be the lost young and they couln't fit in the but when one of the two sisters came to me crying for the mistreatment of school i introduced them to a pastor who registered them in a project called reaching street kids in uganda now at least these children have gone to a school were they can learn because even the students they study with their of their ago in fact they can even speak english and can read a sentence for themselves and they no longer send them for school fees from time to time even though their Aunt doesn't pay their fees as possible. Q3:THE WICKEDNESS OF AUNTS AND MISTREATMENT OF CHILDREN Q4:REACHING STREET KIDS UGANDA Q5:horrible, daughters, gives, ago, lost Q6:UGANDA Q7:KAMPALA Q8:MAKINDYE Q9:1-2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Was affected by what happened Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:<<15-11-11-RETRACK-S#034-P#01>>_join us and support us such that we can help these kids to build them boarding section because if the problem of school fees is solved what about the other problems to find /face like mistreatment over bitting of this kids please dont let them grow in future less life. Q18:Inspired Q19:Security,Self-esteem,Freedom Q23:50 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Specific solution Q39:Social relations Q40:Mixed Q122:16-21 Q132:0.28444000000000 Q133:32.59167000000000 Q134:Reaching Street Kids Uganda
q2:Back then in the years when one completed his or her Kenya Certificate of Secondary or primary education,this person could dispose the books he or she has used for the years to pursue intelligence in books or he will rather burn them into ashes.
For many years this has been the trend until of recent a radio program was introduced in one of the radio program was introduced in one of the radio stations in town.the program and campaign is durbed ''save our future life with a well educated generation''.Here when you complete your primary or high school education you hand of the books and other school materials that you feel are unresourcesful to you to the school administration or you hand them over to other students and pupils behind you by classes.The program is currently going well and it has secured many books from being disposed and it has secured many books from being disposed or being burned. Q3:save the future Q4:individual Q5:pursue, years, high school, hand, currently Q6:kenya Q7:Trans-zoia Q8:Chepkoyo Q9:1-2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:<<21-12-11-SOWETO-S#366-P#01>>
_ Q18:Inspired Q19:Security,Self-esteem,Freedom Q23:50 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Mixed Q39:Social relations Q40:Mixed Q122:22-30 Q132:-1.48333000000000 Q133:37.28333000000000 Q134:Individual
q2: Many promising students from poor backgrounds face unclear futures after topping the list in national examinations.for them,it is one thing to qualify to join top national schools in the country and another to take up the admission.The big schools generally charge high tuition boarding fees,which look out qualifying students whose parents are not adequately financially endowed. to pay about sh.80,000 in annual fees is not easy for many.Thus many of the students from such backgrounds actually end up joining local secondary schools in their districts or provinces where the school fees are much lower.Those who are completely unable to raise school fees slide into,so the kenya bursary association help give the pupils who have succeeded in the exams some bursary funds. Q3:TOGH DILEMMA FOR BRIGHT POOR STUDENTS Q4:KENYA BURSARY Q5:admission, annual, tuition, boarding, kenya Q6:KENYA Q7:NAIROBI Q8:KIBERA-OLYMPIC Q9:More than 2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Was affected by what happened Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:<<2011-03-07-Kibera-Victor-Smart Club-S#218-P#01>>_ Q18:Inspired Q19:Security,Self-esteem,Freedom Q23:-1 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Mixed Q39:Social relations Q40:Lasting change Q122:22-30 Q132:-1.31842600000000 Q133:36.79649600000000 Q134:Unnamed Organization
q2: Amani Africa is an N.G.O working in Kenya and Japan. In Kenya it working in kibera and thika. It has helped many vulnerable pupils by taking them to school. They have also trained the physically challenged on various skills on how to work and depend on themselves. Today have over 30 students in high schools other organizations should also copy the same trend of helping the needy. Q3:AMANI AFRICA PROJECT Q4:AMANI ORGANIZATION Q6:KENYA Q7:NAIROBI Q8:KIBERA SOWETO Q9:More than 2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:No Q17:<<2011-03-04-SowetoMerygoroundYouthGroup-s#162-p#01>>_ Q18:Important Q19:Security,Knowledge,Self-esteem Q23:-1 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Specific problem Q39:Physical well-being Q40:Lasting change Q122:22-30 Q132:-1.31487200000000 Q133:36.80095900000000 Q134:Amani Organization
q2: A boy selected to join Lenana High School has not reported due to lack of fees, nearly two weeks after Form one students reported. The dream of Daniel Nyongesa, one of the top KCPE examination pupils, to become a university lecturer, culd be shattered owing to the poor financial status of his family. The former pupil at soweto primary school in Kibera scored 382 marks out of 500 to secure a place at national school. The boy lost his father in 2004 and his mother a casual labourer cannot afford to raise the fees so the former headteacher said that he is going to take the boy yo school at Lenana and his school fees and all the necessary things the boy might need. Q3:WELL WISHER Q4:MR. NYONGESA Q5:school fees, family, students, primary school, high school Q6:Kenya Q7:Nairobi Q8:Kibera Soweto Q9:Less than 2 months ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:<<2011-03- 17-Victor-Smartclub-s#018-p#01-p#03>>_ Q18:Inspired Q19:Security,Knowledge,Self-esteem Q23:-1 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Specific problem Q39:Physical well-being Q40:Lasting change Q122:22-30 Q132:-1.31487200000000 Q133:36.80095900000000 Q134:Individual
 
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