Education Program
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Community Change Agents workshop participants displaying their pictures of students’ wellbeing
Education
SHED’s education program is in line with the Education Sector Strategic Plan objectives that include;
- Achieving equitable access to relevant and quality education and training
- Ensuring delivery of relevant and quality education and training
- Enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of education and sports service delivery at all levels.
Education Services offered by SHED:
- Vocational Skills Training
- Talents development
- Career guidance
- Youth leadership training
- Reading programs
- Capacity building for teachers
- Mid-day meal programs for pupils in Government aided schools
Key Accomplishments:
Promoting Literacy and Safe School environments
SHED has taken an active role in promoting literacy and safe school environments addressing the following result areas;
- Strengthening community commitment and capacity to prevent and respond to School Related Gender Based Violence.
- Increasing community and household-level involvement in the learning practice of children
- Strengthening capacity of the education system to implement the MoES Reporting, Tracking, Referral and Response (RTRR) Guideline.
Achievements
- Mapping Gender Based Violence service providers to enhance reporting and referral.
- Facilitating community dialogues to inspire grass-root collective actions to end gender-based violence in school communities.
- Establishing and equipping village child protection committees to aid case management.
- Implementing a social behavior change campaign to shift social norms and provoke positive change towards safe school environments.
- Social behavior change campaign to increase parents’ involvement in their children’s reading practice.
- Training and equipping 50 grassroot activists that are leading community actions to end bullying, sexual harassment and corporal punishment in school communities.

Community Change Agents workshop participants discussing dimensions of School Climate

Photo of beneficiaries of the hair dressing non-formal education scheme
Vocational Skills Training
SHED under the non-formal education program provides short term tailored vocational skills training to vulnerable groups; so far, 800 young people have benefited from the program acquiring skills in various enterprises ranging from hair dressing, tailoring, catering and bakery.