Nonprofit Organization Management - Oxford, England, United Kingdom
We identify neglected development challenges in Kenya through on-the-ground research and community engagement. We match these challenges with innovative solutions by combining the academic expertise and entrepreneurial potential of Oxford University's ecosphere, and the local knowledge and vigour of Kenya's most talented university students. Together as Kite Oxford and Kite Nairobi (the two committees forming our partnership) we then create pilot projects, deliver proof of concept and work with handover partners to scale implementation and maximise the impact of our innovations. OUR AIMSThe Kite Oxford and Nairobi Partnership has three core aims:To empower communities through our projects, alleviating problems that matter to them; Partnering with students in Nairobi allows us to consult recipient communities in project design, and recognise problems they feel are prescient. Ensuring community voices are heard from the beginning to the end of our project cycle, will allow us to maximise the positive impact of our projects, and will aid monitoring and evaluation with a view to their handover.To use our access to university resources and student enthusiasm to drive innovation in development; Universities, acting as hubs for inquisitive minds and research, are great places in which to incubate solutions to under-addressed development challenges. Students provide a willing and engaged workforce for pursuing this innovation, translating ideas into pilot projects. Kite hopes to unlock this potential.To engage and empower students in Oxford and Nairobi in development; Our model aims to employ students more effectively than traditional student volunteering, by drawing on their specific skillsets and experience. Working with Kite they will also gain hands-on experience, bridging the experience gap between university and the development sector.
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