Forum for African Women Educationalists, Kenya Chapter Grant



Organization - Forum for African Women Educationalists, Kenya Chapter
Grant Amount - $40,741
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the costs of implementing phase two of its project to create awareness among stakeholders about the impact of sexual maturation on school attendance and performance in the Nairobi and Bondo districts of Kenya


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Forum for African Women Educationalists, Kenya Chapter - $155,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of implementing phase three of its project to create awareness among stakeholders about the impact of sexual maturation on school attendance and performance in the Nairobi and Bondo districts of Kenya, and to scale up interventions...

Egerton University - $60,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of a collaborative project with Maseno University to produce reading materials on growing up and sexual maturation for school children in Kenya, and to produce two scholarly books on the same topic

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African Population and Health Research Centre - $479,600 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of a project to assess the social, health and economic contexts of HIV/AIDS in two poor urban communities in Nairobi, Kenya, by strengthening the Nairobi Urban Demographic and Health Surveillance System

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