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About NairoBits Trust
NairoBits Trust positively changes the lives of vulnerable youth by improving their ability to contribute to their socio-economic well-being through ICT.
The Trust empowers marginalized youth between ages of 15 to 24 living in the Urban Informal Settlements.
The Trust envisages a situation where 7... read more0% of the urban informal settlement youth can be able to access Information Communication Technology (ICT) skills that would improve their chances of getting employment as well as increase their ability to enter the business market.
The Trust develops the youth’s character by inculcating critical elements of personal confidence, self-esteem, and general life skills.
Mission
NairoBits exists to positively change the lives of vulnerable youth by improving their ability to contribute to their socio-economic well-being through creativity and innovation using ICT.
Vision
Our vision is to be a Centre of excellence for youth empowerment in creativity and innovation through ICT
Core Values
NairoBits upholds the following values:
Mutual respect without discrimination on account of race, ethnic background, gender or religious persuasion;
Cross-cultural appreciation/interaction,
Creativity and quality electronic equality (e-quality).
Gender focused institution
NairoBits started as an idea child when Emer Beamer and Hester Ezra knew that the ICT space was evolving and could be used as a tool to change the lives of the young people from under served communities. They started a web design institute, where they offered their expertise in ICT and multimedia, to educate and empower the youth.
By the end of two months each youth had made his/her own website with self-made photos of their city, a story written about their new home on a virtual island, a self-portrait, a group animation on a self-chosen theme, and had taken part in an online exchange with Dutch students. The youth learned to work with software applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Microsoft Word, GIF Builder and Netscape. They also learnt to scan, print and maintain the computers.
The works made were exhibited in the National Museum of Kenya, this was also the first digital exhibition to take place there. The media was attracted by the story and Dutch Filmmaker Rein Hazenwinkel made a documentary as did the BBC.
Job Description:
We seek talented and passionate individuals to join our team as interns/volunteer trainers. If you have a strong background in web development or design and are eager to contrib
Scope of the Assignment
The scope of the assignment is as follows:
Understand the RHRN Program (both global and the Kenyan Program), its work, programmes and administrative structures.
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Scope of the Assignment
The scope of the assignment is as follows:
Understand the organization; its programmes and administrative structures
Audit the (online and offline, internal and exte
Duties
Deliver high-quality and engaging live and recorded training sessions to students
Perform content maintenance on courses as advised by the Instructional Design team
Partner with the t
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work will need to include the following outputs:
The MEAL system
Review of the existing M&E Framework and development of a new one**.** With input from the N
Role Summary:
Roles and Responsibilities
Finance and Accounting
General accounting tasks, including reconciling and maintaining balance sheet accounts and general ledger operations, prepar
About The Job:
This job involves training ICT skills to young people in line with the NairoBits curriculum. The job holder shall be responsible for wholesome knowledge transfer to the train
Terms of Reference for Nairobi County AYSRHR Context Analysis
The Y-ACT Youth in Action Project is an initiative of Amref Health Africa and The Advocacy Accelerator, aimed at building the capacity of
Main Purpose of the Job:
The Project Officer will have the overall responsibility of overseeing the successful implementation of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) programme and aspects