Literacy Programs

100 Humanitarians International's Literacy programs in Kenya focus on both English and financial literacy, equipping families with essential skills for personal and economic growth.

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Learning Literacy Through Play

The Naibosho Craft Centre


The women at the Craft Centre in Kenya have found joy and empowerment through "The Game," a lively matching activity that helps them learn English. As they match words and pictures, laughter fills the room, turning learning into a fun and engaging experience. This game not only boosts their language skills but also builds confidence in communication, which is crucial for growing their businesses and interacting with visitors. By combining education with play, "The Game" has become a favorite tool that inspires both personal growth and stronger connections within the community.

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