Right to Education

Right to Quality Education

Education is a key to stability, realizing human rights and unlocking the potential of children and youth. In fragile contexts, among the world’s most vulnerable populations, schools also serve as safe spaces where learners are protected from abuse and child labour while gaining knowledge and skills for building a better future.

By working for the Right to Quality Education, we want to ensure safe, inclusive schools with quality teaching for everyone. We draw on experience from internationally recognized education expertise in primary, secondary and vocational education and early childhood development.

Our programmes support access to education, particularly for girls, persons with disabilities and young women. Besides building school structures and creating safe, environmentally friendly learning environments, we invest in supporting and building the capacities of teachers and Ministries of Education.

Career counselling and teaching working life skills are an integral part of our education projects. We support Africa’s most fragile countries in developing career counselling and vocational education that equip youth with skills and opportunities to find sustainable livelihoods after completing school.

Innovative approaches are at the core of our education response. Innovations can be social, pedagogical, economic and technological, and the solutions improve inclusion, equity and the quality of education.

    Development Aid Africa is a leading non-governmental organization (NGO) committed to addressing African development and humanitarian issues by working in partnership with African people to build sustainable, healthy and productive communities.
    We have an expertise in development and humanitarian aid within the continent. We are motivated by the urgent need to support women and youth gain more opportunities to grow and help them change the lives of their families.

    ADDRESS

    Ring Road, Westlands, Nairobi

    PHONE

    +254 788 179 344 // +254 202 404 001

    EMAIL

    info@daafrica.org