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Amber

Amber
, — United States
a FORGEnow member for: about 1 year





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Meheba Preschools

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  • Still Needed: Just $7798.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Education
  • Raised: $465
  • Goal: $8263.00
Kunachi-25 To provide preschool education to children ages 3-5 living in the Meheba Refugee Settlement.

Although they come from many different countries and represent many different ethnic groups, the common experience of war seems to have united the refugees of Meheba in the belief that educating their children is the key to a better future. Educational research reinforces this belief, proving that children who build a solid educational foundation early in life are more likely to succeed in subsequent years of school. Building upon this commitment to education, FORGE has established two community preschools in Meheba: Kunachi (the Swahili word for 'illumination') and Dufatanye (the Rwandan word for 'togetherness'). Together, the refugee-staffed Meheba Preschools serve over 300 students, who gather daily to sing educational songs, learn basic reading, writing, and math skills, and practice critical life skills like personal responsibility, sharing, and working collaboratively in a group. In a community that otherwise lacks books and basic educational materials, these preschools offer the only structured educational stimulus that most children under six ever receive.



Peace Education and Computer Training

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  • Still Needed: Just $-224.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Economic Development
  • Raised: $5384
  • Goal: $5160.00
Computer_class__bertin_ To provide computer education and trainings in peace and non-violence.

As refugees are often the victims of nations torn apart by war, peace education is both a highly sought after and highly respected curriculum within the camps in which FORGE works. Including such skills as non-violent communication, constructive collaborative, conflict resolution, and mediation, the peace component of the project teaches valuable tools that can be used to build community stability both within the camps and, eventually, within their home countries. While peace education provides the framework for a better future, scholars are quick to note that the lasting stability cannot be reached when individuals and communities have nothing to lose. Thus, the computer aspect of the project helps refugees to gain the skills that will build the economic opportunities that lay at the root of social stability. Realizing that the world has become increasingly reliant on technology for growth and expansion, refugees know that gaining a solid understanding of computer technology gives them an important tool for the establishment of a successful future. Computer skills can allow refugees to contribute to the rebuilding of their lives and countries by successfully gaining employment and by sharing the lessons that they have learned within the camp.


Refugee Health Service

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  • Still Needed: Just $0.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Health
  • Raised: $4960
  • Goal: $4960.00
Img_0344 To improve access to medical care and health education in one of the most populated refugee communities in Meheba Settlement, which has not had a working clinic for more than five years.

Geographically, Block G in Meheba Refugee Settlement finds itself at a drastic disadvantage in terms of receiving health services. Located at the back of the camp and far from any clinics, the refugees of Block G feel isolated and under-served when it comes to medical attention. When FORGE brought this community together to determine what they needed, the answer was clear: an opportunity for healthier lives. After an extensive needs assessment, the refugee project leader explains that, "the findings showed clearly that the population of all ages and classes suffered pain of lack of medical services." Thus they designed the Refugee Health Service project, which will enable patients who can’t make it to the nearest clinic to get basic medicines, allow pregnant women to get delivery assistance by trained midwives, and give children access to the care that they need. This project will help all 2,000 people in this block to live longer and healthier lives.


Adult Skills

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  • Still Needed: Just $2451.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Education
  • Raised: $205
  • Goal: $2656.00
English_class To expand opportunities for adult literacy and learning through courses in English.

With the knowledge that their future prospects hinge upon their level of skill and education, many refugee teenagers and adults actively seek out opportunities to advanced themselves while in the camp. Led by a multi-talented refugee staff, the Meheba Adult Skills project is the only service in Meheba Refugee Settlement that specifically targets the needs of adult advancement. The center offers English classes for people at all stages of proficiency - from beginning to advanced. These classes exist to enable adults to be productive during their time in exile and successfully prepare themselves for integration into the workforce.