Bridging the Digital divide for children with diasbilities in Rural Secondary Schools in Chikomba
- Zimbabwe
- Nonprofit
The specific problem being addressed is the digital divide for children with disabilities in rural secondary schools in Chikomba. This problem encompasses the lack of access to technology, internet connectivity, and inclusive learning materials, which hinders educational opportunities and social inclusion for these children.
In Chikomba, the problem is prevalent due to limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, and the challenges faced by rural communities. Globally, the digital divide affects millions of children with disabilities, particularly in low-income and marginalized communities. They are more than 800 secondary school children in Chikomba District who are being affected.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 15% of the world's population lives with disabilities, and a significant portion of them are children. Additionally, UNESCO reports that around 250 million children globally are out of school, and many of them lack access to quality education due to various barriers, including disabilities and limited technology access.
Factors contributing to the problem include:
Limited infrastructure: Rural areas often lack the necessary digital infrastructure, such as computers, internet connectivity, and power supply, making it challenging for children with disabilities to access educational technology.
Inaccessible learning materials: Traditional learning materials are often not adapted to the diverse needs of children with disabilities. The lack of inclusive digital learning materials further exacerbates their exclusion from educational opportunities.
Resource constraints: Families and schools in rural areas, especially those affected by poverty, may struggle to afford assistive technologies and devices required by children with disabilities, further widening the digital divide.
Our solution is to bridge the digital divide for children with disabilities in rural secondary schools in Chikomba by establishing digital infrastructure, providing assistive technology, and developing inclusive digital learning materials. This comprehensive approach ensures that children with disabilities have access to technology, tailored assistive devices, and inclusive educational resources, enabling them to participate fully in learning and achieve better educational outcomes
Our solution directly serves children with disabilities, who are underserved in digital learning opportunities. By providing access to technology, tailored assistive devices, and inclusive learning materials, our solution aims to address their needs and improve their lives. It empowers them to access educational resources, participate in learning activities, and achieve better educational outcomes. Ultimately, the solution promotes their social inclusion, enhances their educational experiences.
Our team have a close connection to the target population and an in-depth understanding of their needs. The team members come rom and have extensive experience working with the communities in Chikomba. They team represent the communities, including individuals with lived experiences related to disabilities. The design and implementation of the solution is guided by their input, ideas, and agendas and the solutions is culturally sensitive and aligned with their needs and aspirations
- Use inclusive design to ensure engagement and better outcomes for learners with disabilities and neurodivergent learners, while benefiting all learners.
- 4. Quality Education
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- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Concept
At Rosa Care Organisation, we have reached the conceptual stage of our solution to bridge the digital divide for children with disabilities in rural secondary schools in Chikomba. During this stage, we have meticulously planned and formulated the key components of our solution, including establishing digital infrastructure, providing assistive technology, and developing inclusive content.
While we are in the early stages of implementation, we have not yet built or tested the solution. However, our extensive understanding of the community's needs and challenges, coupled with our practical approach to finding solutions, has guided us in designing an effective and impactful intervention.
To ensure that our solution is meaningful and responsive to the needs of the community, we have engaged in consultation with stakeholders, including children with disabilities, their families, educators, and local community members. Their input, ideas, and agendas have shaped our approach, ensuring that our solution is tailored to their specific requirements.
While we are excited to begin the implementation phase, we have not yet served any customers or beneficiaries. Our focus has been on carefully planning and preparing for the execution of the solution to ensure its success and long-term sustainability.
We are eager to move forward with the implementation and are actively seeking the necessary resources, partnerships, and funding to bring our solution to life. We are confident that our well-conceived plan and close proximity to the community will allow us to effectively address the digital divide and positively impact the lives of children with disabilities in Chikomba."
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We are applying to Solve because it recognizes the value of collaboration and partnership in advancing its solution and creating a greater impact. The organization seeks specific support in overcoming technical, legal, cultural, and market barriers. Our primary goal is to leverage Solve's network to access expertise and partnerships that can enhance its solution.By joining Solve's community we aim to tap into a supportive ecosystem aligned with our mission to improve inclusivity
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
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- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
As Rosa Care Organisation, our solution is innovative in several ways:
Holistic Approach: We take a holistic approach to inclusive education for children with disabilities. Our programs not only focus on academic support but also address social, emotional, and physical needs. By considering the overall well-being of the children, we aim to provide a comprehensive and inclusive learning environment.
Community Engagement: We actively engage parents, caregivers, and the local community in our efforts. By raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting acceptance, we create a supportive ecosystem that extends beyond the school environment. This community engagement approach amplifies the impact of our programs and fosters a culture of inclusivity.
Policy Advocacy: We advocate for policies and practices that promote inclusive education. By collaborating with government bodies, education authorities, and other stakeholders, we strive for systemic change. Our advocacy efforts aim to create an enabling environment that supports inclusive education beyond the scope of our individual initiatives.
Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: We believe in the power of collaboration and knowledge sharing. We actively seek partnerships with other organizations, educational institutions, and experts in the field. By fostering collaboration and sharing best practices, we catalyze broader positive impacts and contribute to a collective effort in promoting inclusive education.
Our innovative approach has the potential to change the market/landscape in several ways:
Shifting Education Paradigm: By showcasing the effectiveness and impact of our inclusive education programs, we can inspire other educational institutions and organizations to adopt similar approaches. This can lead to a broader shift in the education paradigm, promoting inclusivity as a fundamental principle.
Scaling Inclusive Education: Through collaboration and knowledge sharing, we can create a network of organizations and individuals committed to inclusive education. This network can facilitate the scaling of inclusive education initiatives, reaching more children with disabilities and transforming the educational landscape.
Influencing Policy and Practice: Our policy advocacy efforts can bring about changes in education policies, guidelines, and practices at a systemic level. By influencing policy discourse and collaborating with stakeholders, we can drive inclusive education reforms that have far-reaching positive impacts on the education sector.
Promoting Social Change: By actively engaging communities and promoting acceptance of children with disabilities, we contribute to a broader social change. This can result in a more inclusive and accepting society, where individuals with disabilities are valued and have equal opportunities.
Overall, our innovative approach not only addresses the immediate needs of children with disabilities but also catalyzes broader positive impacts by inspiring others, changing the education landscape, influencing policies, and fostering social change
Our theory of change for Rosa Care Organisation's solution:
Activities:
Implement inclusive education programs in rural secondary schools.
Conduct capacity building workshops for teachers, administrators, and community members.
Facilitate parent and community engagement activities.
Advocate for inclusive education policies and practices.
Outputs:
Children with disabilities receive tailored support and accessibility in schools.
Teachers, administrators, and community members acquire knowledge and skills to support inclusive education.
Parents and community members are engaged and actively contribute to creating inclusive environments.
Policy advocacy efforts raise awareness and influence education policies.
Outcomes:
Improved Educational Experience: Children with disabilities have equal access to quality education, leading to improved academic outcomes, increased confidence, and enhanced social and emotional development.
Inclusive Learning Environments: Schools become more inclusive, fostering acceptance, understanding, and support for children with disabilities. This promotes positive interactions, reduces stigma, and creates a sense of belonging.
Empowered Stakeholders: Teachers, administrators, parents, and community members actively participate in creating inclusive environments, leading to sustainable change and increased collaboration within the community.
Policy Changes: Advocacy efforts result in policy changes that support inclusive education practices at the systemic level. This includes changes in guidelines, resource allocation, and infrastructure development, ensuring sustainability beyond individual programs.
Evidence:
To support the theory of change, Rosa Care Organisation will provide evidence such as:
Evaluations demonstrating the positive impact of inclusive education on children's academic performance, well-being, and social integration.
Testimonials or feedback from children with disabilities, their parents, and teachers, highlighting the benefits of the inclusive education programs.
Data showing improvements in educational outcomes, such as increased enrollment, reduced dropout rates, and improved learning achievements.
Surveys or interviews with teachers, administrators, and community members, indicating increased knowledge and skills in supporting inclusive education.
Documentation of policy changes influenced or collaborations with government bodies and education authorities.
By linking our activities to outputs and outcomes, and providing evidence to support these links, Rosa Care Organisation's solution aims to make a positive impact on the problem of inclusive education, ensuring equal opportunities and empowering children with disabilities.
As Rosa Care Organisation, our impact goals for our solution are centered around creating a positive change in inclusive education for children with disabilities. Here are specific impact goals pursued and potential ways to measure progress:
Increased Access to Education: We aim to increase access to education for children with disabilities, ensuring they have equal opportunities for learning.
Measurement: Tracking the number of children with disabilities enrolled in schools, monitoring enrollment rates over time, and assessing the percentage of children with disabilities who have access to appropriate educational resources and support.
Improved Educational Outcomes: We strive to enhance the academic performance, social skills, and overall well-being of children with disabilities.
Measurement: Monitoring improvements in academic indicators such as grades, test scores, and completion rates. Assessing social integration, emotional well-being, and self-confidence through surveys, interviews, and observation.
Inclusive Learning Environments: Our goal is to create inclusive learning environments that foster acceptance, understanding, and support for children with disabilities.
Measurement: Conducting assessments or audits of school environments to evaluate accessibility, availability of assistive devices, and inclusive teaching practices. Gathering feedback from students, teachers, and parents on their perceptions of inclusivity.
Empowered Stakeholders: We aim to empower teachers, parents, and community members to actively participate in creating inclusive environments and advocating for the rights of children with disabilities.
Measurement: Assessing the knowledge and skills of teachers and parents through pre- and post-training evaluations. Monitoring the engagement and involvement of stakeholders in activities such as parent-teacher meetings, community workshops, and advocacy campaigns.
Policy Influence: We strive to influence policies and practices at the systemic level to support inclusive education.
Measurement: Tracking changes in education policies, guidelines, or legislation influenced by our advocacy efforts. Documenting collaborations with government bodies and education authorities, as well as participation in policy dialogues or consultations.
To measure progress towards these impact goals, Rosa Care Organisation employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including data collection, surveys, interviews, case studies, and program evaluations. Regular monitoring and evaluation of key indicators will provide insights into the effectiveness of our interventions and guide adjustments and improvements to maximize impact.
The core technology that powers Rosa Care Organisation's solution is the application of evidence-based knowledge and practices in the field of inclusive education for children with disabilities. While we do not rely on a specific proprietary technology, our solution leverages various components to deliver impactful interventions:
Knowledge and Expertise: We employ a team of professionals, including educators, special education experts, psychologists, and social workers, who possess deep knowledge and expertise in inclusive education. This knowledge is derived from research, best practices, and hands-on experience working with children with disabilities.
Pedagogical Approaches: Our solution incorporates evidence-based pedagogical approaches tailored to the needs of children with disabilities. This includes differentiated instruction, individualized learning plans, assistive technologies, and multi-sensory teaching methods. We adapt and implement these approaches to create inclusive learning environments.
Data and Monitoring Systems: We utilize data collection and monitoring systems to track the progress and outcomes of our interventions. This may involve collecting data on enrollment rates, academic performance, attendance, and social-emotional development of children with disabilities. These systems help us assess the effectiveness of our programs and make data-driven decisions.
Communication and Collaboration Tools: We leverage technology tools such as online platforms, video conferencing, and communication apps to facilitate collaboration among our team, educators, parents, and community members. These tools enable efficient communication, resource sharing, and remote support, particularly in remote or underserved areas.
Information Dissemination: We utilize technology platforms, including websites, social media, and digital content, to disseminate information about inclusive education, raise awareness, and provide resources to stakeholders. This ensures wider reach and accessibility of information.
While technology plays a supporting role in our solution, the core lies in applying evidence-based knowledge, best practices, and expertise to address the challenges and promote inclusive education for children with disabilities. We continuously stay updated with advancements in the field, research findings, and emerging practices to enhance the quality and impact of our interventions.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
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- Software and Mobile Applications
- Zimbabwe
Full time staff - 5
Part-time -5
Contractors 2
We have been working into this for past 4 years
Rosa Care Organisation is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment by implementing various strategies and practices. Here are the ways in which we ensures diversity, minimizes barriers to opportunity, and promotes a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members:
Recruitment and Hiring: Rosa Care Organisation actively seeks diversity in its recruitment efforts by using inclusive language in job descriptions, advertising positions through diverse channels, and proactively reaching out to underrepresented communities. The organization considers candidates from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to ensure a broad range of ideas and insights within the team.
Equal Opportunity and Fair Treatment: Rosa Care Organisation promotes equal opportunity and fair treatment for all staff members. It ensures that hiring, promotion, and compensation decisions are based on merit, skills, and qualifications, without any bias or discrimination. The organization maintains policies and procedures that prohibit discrimination based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic.
Inclusive Policies and Practices: Rosa Care Organisation establishes inclusive policies and practices that create a supportive and inclusive environment. This includes providing flexible work options, accommodating diverse needs, and fostering a work-life balance. The organization actively seeks input from team members to continuously improve policies and practices to meet their evolving needs.
Training and Development: Rosa Care Organisation invests in training and development programs to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the team. This may include workshops, seminars, or training sessions on topics such as unconscious bias, cultural competence, inclusive leadership, and creating inclusive spaces. These initiatives help team members develop awareness, knowledge, and skills to foster an inclusive work environment.
Open Communication and Feedback: Rosa Care Organisation encourages open communication among team members and provides channels for feedback and suggestions. This allows individuals to express their perspectives, raise concerns, and contribute to the organization's DEI efforts. Regular check-ins, team meetings, and anonymous feedback mechanisms may be used to ensure that all voices are heard and valued.
Collaborative Decision-Making: Rosa Care Organisation involves team members in decision-making processes, particularly those that impact their work environment and opportunities. By including diverse perspectives in decision-making, the organization can take more informed and inclusive choices that benefit the entire team.
Continuous Evaluation and Improvement: Rosa Care Organisation regularly evaluates its DEI initiatives and progress to identify areas for improvement. This may involve conducting internal assessments, soliciting feedback from team members, and benchmarking against industry best practices. The organization uses these insights to refine its strategies, policies, and practices to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment.
By implementing these strategies, Rosa Care Organisation strives to ensure that its team is diverse, opportunities are accessible to all, and a welcoming and inclusive environment is fostered for every team member
Rosa Care Organisation's Business Model:
Key Beneficiaries:
Key beneficiaries are children with disabilities in rural secondary schools in Chikomba, as well as their families and the local community.
Services:
Provides a range of services to address the needs of children with disabilities in education which include:
Inclusive Education Programs: We designs and implements inclusive education programs in rural secondary schools. These programs aim to provide tailored support, accessibility, and inclusive learning environments for children with disabilities. They may include specialized teaching methodologies, assistive technologies, and teacher training.
Capacity Building Workshops: We conducts capacity building workshops for teachers, school administrators, and community members to enhance their understanding of inclusive education practices.
Parent and Community Engagement: We facilitates parent and community engagement initiatives to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and promote acceptance of children with disabilities.
Advocacy and Policy Support: We advocates for policies and practices that promote inclusive education and equal opportunities for children with disabilities. They collaborate with government bodies, education authorities, and other stakeholders to advocate for policy changes and create an enabling environment for inclusive education.
Delivery of Services:
Rosa Care Organisation delivers its services through various channels, including:
On-Site Implementation: They work closely with partner schools in Chikomba to implement inclusive education programs directly on-site. This involves collaborating with school staff, providing resources and training, and monitoring the progress and impact of the programs.
Workshops and Training Sessions: Capacity building workshops and training sessions are conducted at partner schools, community centers, or other suitable venues. These sessions may be delivered by Rosa Care Organisation's team members or invited experts.
Advocacy and Collaboration: We engages in advocacy efforts by participating in policy discussions, conducting research, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive systemic change and create a supportive environment for inclusive education.
Value Proposition:
Our services provide value to the populations they serve in several ways:
Improved Education Access: By implementing inclusive education programs and providing support and ensures that children with disabilities have equal access to quality education, enabling them to reach their full potential.
Empowerment and Inclusion: Through capacity building workshops and community engagement, empowers teachers, parents, and community members to actively participate in creating inclusive and accepting environments for children with disabilities.
Advocacy and Policy Impact: By advocating for inclusive education policies and collaborating with stakeholders, we work towards systemic change that benefits children with disabilities beyond the scope of individual programs.
Revenue Model:
Rosa Care Organisation's revenue model may rely on a combination of funding sources, including:
Grants and Donations: We seek grants from foundations, government agencies, or international organizations that support initiatives related to education, disability rights, and social inclusion.
Corporate Sponsorships: Establish partnerships with corporates or businesses that align with our mission, receiving financial support or in-kind contributions.
Fundraising and Events: The organization organize fundraising events, campaigns, or initiatives to generate public support and raise funds for our programs and activities.
Collaboration and Partnerships: We collaborate with other organizations or institutions to leverage resources, share costs, and access funding opportunities jointly.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Rosa Care Organisation employ strong strategies to become financially sustainable, along with potential indicators of success.
Diversifying Funding Sources: Rosa Care Organisation aim to diversify their funding sources to reduce reliance on a single revenue stream. This involve actively seeking grants from different foundations, exploring corporate sponsorships, conducting fundraising campaigns, and forging partnerships with other organizations.
Evidence of Success: Rosa Care Organisation have received some funding from Muslim Helpers in Germany, Canada Fund for Local Intiatives, Zimbabwe Project Society in Canada.
Developing Earned Income Streams: Rosa Care Organisation explore opportunities to generate income through membership fee-contributions and income generating activities.
Monitoring and Managing Expenses: Careful management of expenses is crucial for financial sustainability. Rosa Care Organisation regularly monitor and assess their expenditures, ensuring they align with their mission and strategic objectives. Implementing cost-saving measures and optimizing operational efficiency maximizing available resources.
Evidence of Success: - financial reports, budget allocations, and cost-saving measures implemented, along with evidence of improved financial efficiency
Coordinating Director