By Fred Maingi
The Global schools Forum is ready and fully set to work alongside other partners to impact and inspire work to improve equitable access to quality childcare and ECED services.
Aashti Zaidi who is the CEO and Founder Global schools said he was proud his Organisation had impacted well towards scale Labs programme which supports education initiatives.
“After receiving applicants from 39 inspiring organisation’s across Kenya, I am thrilled to welcome Education Empowerment for Rural and urban slums initiative( EERUI) and other programms pioneered by Taraji Africa” observed Zaidi Hai.
“The teams and I, he added are excited to begin our journey to work alongside the four Organisation namely EERUI, Jackfruit Finance, Lake Region Development programme and TotoCare programme. We promise to improve equitable access to quality Childcare and ECED services,” Ha noted.
The Education Empowerment and Urban Slums initiative (EERUI) works with vulnerable children in rural and urban slums in Uasin Gishu county to Improve childcare and educational outcomes.
Rob Alhadeff who is the CEO Jackfruit Finance said he was happy to realize his firm has been accepted into Global schools Forum’s impact at scale Labs. “This collaboration will enable us to refine our impact framework and thesis to Improve education outcomes for Jackfruit school’schildren” Alhadeff noted.
EERUI chief Executive officer Simon Wamu said his firm was immensely honoured to be selected for the Lab in Kenya.
“Being among the top 4 organisation’s signifies a vote of confidence from GSF, given the intense competition and rigorous selection process. Through the Labs, we aspire to expand our partnership to five ECDE Centres, training 42 teachers to seamlessly transition 375 schools ready children “he noted.