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Our mission is to provide youths, in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and beyond, with evidence-based tools to improve their life outcomes. We believe in a world where youth, anywhere, can actualize their life outcomes. Founded at Harvard and launched in Kenya in 2018, we combine rigorous social science research with deep contextual knowledge of the education and mental healthcare space in SSA and beyond.
Position Summary
The Program Associate supports all Shamiri program development, execution, and implementation. They will take lead in the program-related material development (both clinical and non-clinical related work) while generally ensuring all programs are working towards the mission of Shamiri. They will be working with all stakeholders (within and without the organization) to ensure the young people we work with have an opportunity to Thrive.
About Shamiri Institute
Shamiri means “thrive” in Kiswahili. We are a data-driven public benefit organization that combines cutting-edge social science research with a deep contextual knowledge of the communities that we serve to build a future where young people can thrive.
Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Shamiri was founded in 2018 at Harvard University by award-winning Kenyan entrepreneur and community–mobilizer Tom Osborn and rising global mental health research Katherine Venturo-Conerly.
Since our founding in 2018, we have worked with more than 7,500 youths in secondary schools across Kenya. Through our work, young people have experienced a 40% improvement in mental health and wellbeing, a 14% improvement in social relations, and a 3% improvement in academic grades. Our goal is to bring Shamiri to 100,000 youths by the end of 2023.
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