Kyama, R. (2010) How ICTs Are Transforming the Lives of Street Children in Kenya e-Learning Africa, February 22
Sometimes I do get depressed and down about the lack of progress or barriers to change in using technology for education, then I get my monthly copy of the e-Learning Africa News Portal, and I feel cheered and optimistic and sometimes even inspired by the great work many people are doing with e-learning in Africa.
I can do no better in summarizing what this article is about than by quoting the first paragraph:
‘Tucked away some 300 kilometres northwest of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is the town of Eldoret. With help from SNV (a Dutch development agency) , the “Ex-Street Children Community Organisation” (ECCO) has developed an eLearning programme here that provides street children with a platform that not only enables them to share ideas with each other but also to communicate with rest of the society. Using ten computers, mostly donated by well-wishers, the organisation has come up with ‘drop in’ centres where street children from the town gather to become familiar with ICT skills ranging from the basics of working on a computer to how to send e-mails. “In 2007, while working in the town, I noticed the group of former street kids, and I started to work with them”, said Joseph Langat, a fifty-year-old senior advisor for local governance and education at SNV. According to him, the children had selected areas where they could all gather together to share a meal or take a shower. “That’s when I realized that the children were organised and only lacked some basic communication skills of how to relate with others.”
Now I know it would be even better to build a society that prevens kids going on the streets in the first place, but you have to start from where you are. This project seems to be getting some real traction – I strongly recommend the full article for all you jaded e-learning specialists out there. There is still hope!
There is also a BBC news item about this project available from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8376714.stm?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
However, if you are by nature depressed, and need to feed your depression, read the article that follows the Kenyan article, about e-learning in Zimbabwe:
Gudza, E. (2010) Dry ICT skills are not enough e-Learning Africa, February 22
If ever a country was damned by its ruler, it is surely Zimbabwe.






Dr. Tony Bates is the author of eleven books in the field of online learning and distance education. He has provided consulting services specializing in training in the planning and management of online learning and distance education, working with over 40 organizations in 25 countries. Tony is a Research Associate with Contact North | Contact Nord, Ontario’s Distance Education & Training Network.

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