EDUCATION

WHAT WE DO

APPCO works with education stakeholders to support vulnerable children from all backgrounds to successfully navigate the education system despite challenges.

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Early Childhood Development - ECD

Our ECD model creates sustainable avenues for access to inclusive pre-school. We employ APPCO PlayUp Model for promoting Learning through Play (LtP) approach that gives children chance to full cognitive, emotional, social and physical potential by creating an environment that provides healthcare and nutrition, that is caring and responsive, that protects and stimulates them.

Inclusive Education in Primary Schools

APPCO promotes an inclusive access to education of most marginalized children in rural communities through enrollment, retention and transition to secondary schools. We promote Gender Equity Movement (GEM) to ensure girls access and retention in schools, training of teachers, SMC/PTAs and school clubs. As engagement approach, we promote School Discussion Forums with children, teachers and parents to ensure school safe environment for learning.

Skilling for Employment and Entrepreneurship

To ensure socio-economic empowerment of youth APPCO identifies, establishes and trains Youth Village Saving and Loans Association (Y-VSLA) groups on Y-VSLA methodologies, selection and planning for income generation activities. Enterprise and vocational training for youth: APPCO identifies and trains Youth on different trades and enterprise selection and management like Hair dressing, tailoring, Bakery, Rabbit rearing, mental fabrication etc.

Our programs focus on Early childhood development programs, Initiatives that promote knowledge development at school for in school children and Programs that support school dropout with the aim of bringing them back into the education cycle. We have also invested in youth economic empowerment programming to meet their daily challenges through vocational skilling and community based skilling.

PLAY GROUND

FOR ECD CENTERS

SCHOOL CLUB

DISCUSSIONS