Husisha Initiative Organization
- Nonprofit
- Kenya
Husisha Initiative: Core Values Fueling Education and Social Justice
Mission:
- Revolutionize learning, knowledge sharing, and human rights advocacy in Kenyan informal settlements.
- Ensure accessible learning and promote social justice.
Vision:
- Empower individuals to reach their full potential and create a brighter, more inclusive future.
Core Values:
These core values underpin every aspect of Husisha Initiative's work:
- Innovation: Continuously seeking new and creative approaches to education and social change.
- Impact: Prioritizing initiatives with demonstrably positive and lasting outcomes.
- Inclusivity: Ensuring everyone has access to quality education and a platform for advocacy.
- Non-violent communication: Fostering respectful dialogue and peaceful methods for social justice.
Serving the Target Population:
Husisha Initiative prioritizes the following groups within informal settlements:
- Women Domestic Workers (3,000 targeted): This project proposal specifically addresses this group.
- Youth: Equipping them with knowledge and skills is crucial for breaking poverty cycles and building a just society.
- Senior Citizens: Bridging the digital divide empowers them to stay connected and learn new skills.
- Schools and Educators: Providing valuable educational resources and supporting technology integration in learning.
- Community Organizations: Collaborating to ensure initiatives are culturally relevant and meet specific needs.
Why We Serve:
Informal settlements often lack quality education and resources, perpetuating poverty and social injustices. Husisha Initiative addresses this by:
- Providing accessible e-learning resources: Erevu platform and other digital tools bridge the educational gap. Link to E-learning Simulation on Healthy Self Esteem: https://trialanalytics.s3.eu-w...
- Promoting digital literacy: Equips individuals to navigate the digital world and access information.
- Fostering social justice initiatives: Empowers communities to advocate for their rights and create positive change.Link to our Comics: https://www.husisha.org/galler...
Project "Kublame Bure!": Empowering Women Domestic Workers
The example project, "Kublame Bure!" ("Don't Blame Yourself!" in Swahili), exemplifies Husisha Initiative's core values in action. It empowers women domestic workers by:
- Raising awareness: The comic book educates them about microaggressions in the workplace.
- Building resilience: Workshops equip them with strategies to address microaggressions and build self-worth.
- Fostering community: Collaboration with local artists, publishers, and educators strengthens the project's impact.
Overall Impact:
Husisha Initiative's mission, vision, and core values translate into tangible results. Projects like "Kublame Bure!" not only empower individuals but also strengthen communities and promote social justice within informal settlements
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In Husisha Initiative, Charles Chege plays a critical role as Team Lead, overseeing the strategic direction and execution of key projects. He leverages his expertise in e-learning development to spearhead the creation of engaging and impactful learning materials for these initiatives. Charles also brings valuable experience in NGO management, handling budgeting, fundraising, and team leadership. He ensures project alignment with organizational goals while fostering collaboration and innovation within the team. Charles' strong leadership is instrumental in driving forward our mission of promoting lifelong learning and human rights within informal settlements.
The Husisha Initiative has assembled a powerful team to deliver exceptional support for the LEAP Project. Each member brings a unique blend of expertise and unwavering dedication, fostering a collaborative environment primed for success.
Leadership and Vision: Charles Njenga Chege, the Executive Director, leads the charge. With over a decade in interactive media and a deep understanding of Kenyan communities, Charles is perfectly suited to guide the project. He will dedicate significant time (at least 50%) to ensure alignment with Husisha's mission and leverage his expertise for impactful implementation.
Engaging Learning Experiences: Khalifa Weru, the Articulate Storyline Designer, is a master at crafting dynamic multimedia learning experiences. He thrives on collaboration and user feedback, ensuring effective learning outcomes.
Community Champion: Eunice Wanjiku, the Community Mobilizer, is a seasoned professional with a proven track record. Her background in community health empowers her to build trust and mobilize communities effectively. She will dedicate a substantial portion of her time (at least 75%) to leading outreach efforts and user recruitment, leveraging her existing relationships and communication skills.
Financial Sustainability: Hellen Adero, the Business Manager, brings her skills in business management and financial stewardship to the table. Her expertise ensures the project remains financially viable for the long term. She will dedicate at least 50% of her workload to integrating LEAP Project considerations into her existing tasks, guaranteeing responsible resource allocation.
Strategic Communication: Sammy Ayal, the Communication Manager, is an expert in strategic storytelling and communication. He will dedicate a substantial portion of his time (at least 75%) to promoting the LEAP Project and its positive impact, fostering awareness and engagement among stakeholders.
Creative Powerhouse: The talented creative team brings visual storytelling to life. Their compelling comics, animations, and graphics will significantly enhance user engagement with learning materials. They will work collaboratively, dedicating flexible time based on project needs, to ensure their artistic talents are effectively integrated.
Collaboration is Key: The team thrives on collaboration under Charles' leadership. Regular meetings and project management tools keep everyone aligned on goals, timelines, and tasks. This collaborative approach fosters open communication, efficient problem-solving, and keeps the project on track for success.
Erevu expands access to technology enhanced learning in Kenyan slums through a user-friendly, curriculum-aligned e-learning platform.
The Problem: Limited Access to Quality Education in Kenyan Slums
The Husisha Initiative addresses a critical and persistent problem in Kenya: the educational gap in informal settlements. Despite strides in recent years, many youth and adults living in these communities lack access to quality education, hindering their opportunities for social mobility and economic empowerment. Here's a deeper look at the problem, supported by statistics and sources:
Limited School Access and Overcrowding:
- Statistic: A 2021 report by UNESCO (https://www.unesco.org/gem-report/en) indicates that the primary school net enrolment rate in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below 90%, with significant disparities between urban and rural areas. Informal settlements often fall short of these averages.
- Impact: Overcrowded classrooms and limited teacher resources in public schools compromise the quality of education for students in these areas. They may struggle to receive individual attention or participate effectively in lessons.
Financial Barriers to Learning Materials:
- Statistic: A 2022 study by the World Bank (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SE.XPD.TOTL.GD.ZS?locations=KE) highlights that out-of-pocket spending on education remains a significant burden for low-income families in Kenya.
- Impact: Textbooks, revision guides, and additional learning materials are often cost-prohibitive for families living in informal settlements. This creates an uneven playing field and limits access to resources that could enhance learning outcomes.
Lack of Infrastructure and Connectivity:
- Statistic: According to a 2023 report by Alliance for Affordable Internet (https://a4ai.org/), internet penetration rates in Sub-Saharan Africa remain below 50%. Within informal settlements, access may be even lower due to limited infrastructure and affordability issues.
- Impact: Traditional e-learning initiatives often require reliable internet connectivity, which many residents of informal settlements lack. This excludes them from valuable educational resources that could bridge the learning gap.
Unengaging Teaching Methods:
- Source: Anecdotal evidence from community leaders and educators in Nairobi's informal settlements suggests a need for more engaging and interactive teaching methods in schools.
- Impact: Traditional rote learning methods may not cater to diverse learning styles and can disengage students, leading to decreased motivation and poorer academic performance.
Disconnect Between Education and Real-World Skills:
- Statistic: The 2022 Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Labour Market Report (https://www.knbs.or.ke/download/quarterly-labour-force-report-2021_quarter_1/) indicates a youth unemployment rate of over 39%.
- Impact: The current curriculum may not adequately equip students with the skills needed to thrive in the job market or pursue entrepreneurial ventures.
The combined effect of these factors is a significant educational gap for youth and adults living in Kenyan slums. Erevu's accessible e-learning platform directly addresses these issues by providing a user-friendly, curriculum-aligned, and engaging learning experience that overcomes financial limitations and infrastructure challenges.
Erevu: A User-Centered E-Learning Platform for Bridging the Educational Divide
The Husisha Initiative's Erevu platform addresses a critical challenge in Kenya: the limited access to quality education in informal settlements. Despite progress, a significant gap persists. A 2021 UNESCO report (https://www.unesco.org/gem-report/en) indicates that the primary school net enrolment rate in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below 90%, with even lower figures in urban informal settlements. Erevu tackles this issue by providing a user-centered, accessible, and curriculum-aligned e-learning solution.
Features and Functionality
- Wide Device Compatibility: Erevu utilizes responsive design and HTML5 technology, ensuring accessibility on any internet-connected device, including basic smartphones (a 2023 Alliance for Affordable Internet report (https://a4ai.org/) suggests internet penetration rates below 50% in Sub-Saharan Africa, with potentially lower figures in informal settlements). This caters to the diverse technology access levels within these communities.
- Engaging Content Delivery: Erevu incorporates multimedia elements such as animations, comic illustrations, and 3D graphics (inspired by research on the effectiveness of multimedia learning) to enhance user engagement and cater to various learning styles.
- Gamified Learning Experiences: Erevu leverages gamification techniques by incorporating interactive elements, challenges, and point systems within learning modules. This approach, as highlighted in a 2020 meta-analysis published in Computers & Education ([invalid URL removed]), has been shown to increase student motivation and knowledge retention.
- Offline Functionality: Recognizing potential limitations in internet connectivity, Erevu allows users to download learning modules for offline access. This ensures continued learning opportunities even in areas with unreliable internet infrastructure.
- Personalized Learning Paths: Erevu utilizes data-driven algorithms to track user progress and recommend learning modules that align with individual needs and learning styles. This personalized approach is based on research demonstrating its effectiveness in improving learning outcomes (e.g., Baker, 2010: [invalid URL removed]).
- Content Alignment and Expansion: Erevu's content is meticulously aligned with the Kenyan national curriculum (KICD) to ensure learning objectives are met. Additionally, partnerships with local NGOs are planned to develop targeted content modules that address the specific needs and contexts of informal settlements.
- Performance Tracking and Feedback: Erevu integrates tools for learners to track their progress and receive feedback throughout their learning journey. This fosters a sense of accomplishment and allows users to identify areas requiring further focus.
- Supportive Learning Environment: Erevu offers additional support features such as in-app explanations, helpful tips, and access to relevant resources. This comprehensive approach aims to create a self-directed learning environment that empowers users.
Conclusion
Erevu leverages a combination of technology, engaging content design, and user-centered features to bridge the educational divide in Kenyan informal settlements. By providing accessible, high-quality, and curriculum-aligned learning experiences, Erevu empowers youth and adults to reach their full potential and contribute to a more equitable society.
- Women & Girls
- Primary school children (ages 5-12)
- Peri-Urban
- Poor
- Urban
- Low-Income
- Minorities & Previously Excluded Populations
- Level 2: You capture data that shows positive change, but you cannot confirm you caused this.
The Husisha Initiative acknowledges that while Erevu demonstrates promise, we are still actively building a more robust evidence base to demonstrate its effectiveness. Our current research efforts focus on formative evaluation methods to gather user feedback and inform platform improvements. However, we recognize the importance of moving towards summative research in the future.
Formative Research:
- User Surveys and Focus Groups: We conduct periodic user surveys and focus groups to gather feedback on user experience, content effectiveness, and perceived learning gains. This qualitative data provides valuable insights into user satisfaction, areas of strength, and opportunities for improvement.
- In-App Analytics: Erevu integrates features that track user behavior within the platform. We analyze data on content completion rates, time spent on modules, and engagement with gamified elements. This helps us understand user preferences and identify areas where content might need adjustments to maximize engagement and learning.
- Pre- and Post-Testing (Pilot Studies): We have conducted pilot studies in select communities, implementing pre-tests to assess baseline knowledge in core subjects aligned with the Kenyan curriculum. After a designated period of Erevu usage, post-tests are administered to gauge potential improvements in learning outcomes. While these pilot studies provide early indications of effectiveness, they lack control groups and may be influenced by external factors.
Future Research Plans:
- Longitudinal Studies: We plan to conduct longitudinal studies to track the long-term impact of Erevu on learners' educational attainment, skill development, and potential employment opportunities. This will provide a more comprehensive picture of Erevu's effectiveness in empowering users and contributing to their socio-economic mobility.
- Randomized Control Trials (RCTs): In collaboration with academic researchers, we aim to design and implement RCTs to establish a stronger causal link between Erevu usage and improved learning outcomes. This would involve randomly assigning a group of learners to use Erevu while another group receives a different intervention or no intervention (control group). Comparing learning progress between these groups would provide more robust evidence of Erevu's effectiveness.
Foundational Research:
We continuously conduct literature reviews and desktop research to stay updated on the latest advancements in e-learning methodologies, best practices for mobile learning platforms, and the specific needs of youth learners in low-resource settings. This research informs the development of new content modules, gamification strategies, and overall platform design.
The Husisha Initiative is committed to building a strong evidence base for Erevu's effectiveness. While our current research focuses on formative evaluations to improve the platform based on user feedback and engagement data, we are actively planning future studies that utilize pre-post testing with control groups and aim to conduct RCTs in collaboration with academic partners. We believe these efforts will demonstrate the positive impact of Erevu on bridging the educational gap in Kenyan informal settlements.
User Insights Driving Erevu's Evolution: How Research Informs Platform Development
The Husisha Initiative prioritizes user-centered design for Erevu. Data collected through various research methods has been instrumental in shaping the platform's development and informing our work moving forward. Here's a closer look at how specific research initiatives have yielded valuable insights:
1. Training Needs Analysis and Skill Audit (Korogocho, 2022):
- Target Group: 84 Youths
- Method: Needs assessment surveys and skills gap identification through interviews and focus groups.
- Insights: This study revealed the desired skills among young people in Korogocho, including financial literacy, basic business management, and communication skills. These findings directly informed the development of targeted content modules on Erevu to address these specific needs and equip learners with skills relevant to their aspirations.
2. Course Objective Validation (Kibera, 2023):
- Target Group: Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
- Method: In-depth interviews with SMEs specializing in core curriculum subjects aligned with the Kenyan National Curriculum (KICD).
- Insights: SME feedback validated the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and alignment of Erevu's learning objectives with the KICD curriculum framework. Additionally, their suggestions helped refine the learning pathways within Erevu to ensure a logical progression for knowledge acquisition.
3. User Engagement Survey (August 2023):
- Target Group: Erevu Users
- Method: Online surveys distributed through the platform and via partner networks.
- Insights: Data from this survey revealed high user satisfaction with the platform's accessibility, user interface, and engaging content formats (animations, comics). However, the survey also highlighted areas for improvement, such as a desire for more downloadable content for offline use and a request for advanced learning modules for users who have mastered the basics. These findings are guiding the development of additional downloadable content features and the creation of more challenging modules to cater to users' evolving needs.
4. Literature Review and Action Mapping:
- Method: A comprehensive review of research on effective e-learning methodologies, best practices for mobile learning platforms in low-resource settings, and the specific learning needs of youth in informal settlements.
- Insights: The literature review provided valuable insights that informed the overall design and functionality of Erevu. Action mapping, a visual planning tool, was then used to translate these insights into actionable steps for platform development.
Continuous Improvement:
We regularly analyze user behavior data from Erevu's integrated analytics tools (similar to Google Analytics but specific to learning platforms) to understand content completion rates, time spent on modules, and user engagement with gamified features. This data helps us identify areas where content might require adjustments or additional explanation to maximize learning outcomes and user satisfaction.
Future Research Directions:
Building on these initial research efforts, the Husisha Initiative is actively planning future studies to further strengthen the evidence base for Erevu's effectiveness. These include:
- Longitudinal Studies: Tracking the long-term impact of Erevu on learners' educational attainment, skill development, and potential employment opportunities.
- Randomized Control Trials (RCTs): Collaborating with academic researchers to design and implement RCTs to establish a stronger causal link between Erevu usage and improved learning outcomes.
The Husisha Initiative's Erevu platform holds immense promise for bridging the educational gap in Kenyan informal settlements. However, to maximize its impact and secure wider adoption, strengthening the evidence base for its effectiveness is crucial. Here's why this is the perfect time for the LEAP Project to support Erevu's growth:
1. Building on a Strong Foundation:
Erevu has a proven track record. With over 90,000 users and established partnerships, it demonstrates user interest and the potential for scalability. LEAP's support can help us move beyond anecdotal evidence and establish a robust foundation for future expansion.
2. Aligning with LEAP's Goals:
Erevu's focus on accessible, user-centered learning aligns perfectly with LEAP's mission to support innovative solutions that address educational inequalities. LEAP's expertise in evaluation and research design can significantly enhance our efforts to demonstrate Erevu's impact.
3. Optimizing for Future Growth:
We are at a critical juncture. With planned expansion in content development, partnerships, and outreach, a strong evidence base is essential to attract new partners, secure funding, and advocate for Erevu's integration into formal education systems. LEAP's support can help us present a compelling case for Erevu's effectiveness and scalability.
4. A Catalyst for Innovation:
The LEAP Project's focus on learning extends beyond immediate project goals. By participating in LEAP, Erevu can contribute valuable insights into the effectiveness of e-learning platforms in low-resource settings, informing future advancements in the field.
5. A Time of Opportunity:
The Kenyan government is increasingly recognizing the potential of e-learning solutions. LEAP's support can help us gather the necessary evidence to position Erevu as a valuable tool for the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders looking to bridge the educational divide.
By engaging with the LEAP Project now, Erevu can move beyond promising anecdotes and establish itself as a data-driven solution with a measurable impact on educational equity and empowerment. This strong evidence base will be instrumental in securing Erevu's long-term sustainability and maximizing its potential to improve the lives of countless youth in Kenya and beyond.
- Does Erevu's user-centered design with engaging content and personalized learning paths lead to demonstrably improved learning outcomes in core subjects compared to a control group?
- Does access to Erevu equip learners in Nairobi's informal settlements with essential life skills relevant to their context (e.g., Digital Literacy, entrepreneurship) and lead to increased employment opportunities?
- Foundational research (literature reviews, desktop research)
- Formative research (e.g. usability studies; feasibility studies; case studies; user interviews; implementation studies; process evaluations; pre-post or multi-measure research; correlational studies)
- Summative research (e.g. impact evaluations; correlational studies; quasi-experimental studies; randomized control studies)
Erevu's Impact: 12-Week LEAP Project
Goal: Strengthen Erevu's effectiveness through RCTs (12 weeks).
Plan: Refine research questions, build RCT framework, lay groundwork.
Weeks 1-4:
- Review e-learning platform RCTs.
- Refine key questions: Does Erevu improve learning and job skills?
- Analyze data to determine minimum sample size for significant results.
Deliverables: Clear research questions and minimum sample size per RCT.
Weeks 5-8:
- Develop RCT framework for each question (collaboration with Husisha Initiative).
- Include: sampling strategy, intervention details (Erevu access/usage), data collection methods (learning/skills testing), and timeline.
Deliverables: Comprehensive RCT design framework for each question.
Weeks 9-12:
- Create data collection tools (surveys, tracking tools).
- Draft ethics protocol (informed consent, data privacy).
- Identify potential partners (NGOs, research institutions) in Nairobi for recruitment and data collection.
Deliverables: Data collection tools, draft ethics protocol, list of potential partners.
Outcome: A well-defined research plan for conducting rigorous RCTs to evaluate Erevu's impact. This plan will include sampling, intervention, data collection, analysis, and ethical considerations. We will also have draft data collection tools, an ethics protocol, and potential partners to facilitate the RCTs.
Strengthening Erevu's Impact: Building on the LEAP Project
The Husisha Initiative is committed to using the LEAP Project's research design plan to rigorously evaluate Erevu's effectiveness through Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs). Here's our action plan:
Securing Resources and Ethics:
- Funding: Leveraging the LEAP Project's research framework, we'll craft grant proposals targeting education agencies, development organizations, and relevant philanthropies to secure funding for the RCTs.
- Ethical Approval: Simultaneously, we'll collaborate with local research ethics committees to ensure the draft ethics protocol, developed during the LEAP sprint, is thoroughly reviewed and approved before recruiting participants.
Building Partnerships and Expertise:
- Partnerships: We'll actively engage potential partners identified during the LEAP Project, such as NGOs with connections in Nairobi's informal settlements and research institutions with large-scale survey and data collection expertise. Collaboration will be crucial for participant recruitment, data collection logistics, and potentially, data analysis.
- Capacity Building: We'll leverage the LEAP Fellow's research design expertise to further train our internal team on the specifics of RCT implementation, data collection best practices, and data analysis procedures. This ensures we have the in-house expertise to effectively manage and oversee the RCTs.
Refining Data Collection and Piloting:
- Data Collection Tools: Based on the LEAP Fellow's recommendations and potentially with additional input from external consultants, we will finalize the data collection instruments (surveys and tracking tools) for both RCTs.
- Pilot Testing: To ensure clarity, feasibility, and effectiveness of the data collection tools, we will conduct pilot tests with a small sample group from the target population. Pilot testing allows us to refine the instruments before large-scale implementation, guaranteeing high-quality data collection during the RCTs.
Implementation and Analysis:
- Launching the RCTs: Once funding is secured, ethical approval is obtained, and data collection tools are finalized, we will launch the RCTs according to the established timelines outlined in the LEAP Project's research design plan. Partnerships with NGOs will be crucial for participant recruitment within the informal settlements.
- Data Collection and Analysis: Trained data collection teams will administer pre-tests to both the intervention (Erevu users) and control groups. Following a designated Erevu usage period, post-tests will be conducted to measure changes in learning outcomes and employability skills. A qualified statistician will then analyze the data, comparing pre-test/post-test results between groups and accounting for potential confounding variables.
Dissemination and Advocacy:
- Research Report: The Husisha Initiative will develop a comprehensive research report summarizing the research design, methodology, findings, and conclusions drawn from the RCTs. This report will be instrumental for disseminating evidence of Erevu's impact to stakeholders like policymakers, educators, potential donors, and the education technology community.
- Wider Adoption: Using the robust evidence base established through the RCTs, we will advocate for Erevu's wider adoption. We will engage with the Kenyan Ministry of Education and other stakeholders to explore integrating Erevu as a supplementary resource within the formal education system.
Long-Term Outcomes: Building a Data-Driven Future for Erevu
The Husisha Initiative envisions a long-term future where Erevu is recognized as a powerful and impactful e-learning solution backed by a robust evidence base. We believe the 12-week LEAP Project sprint can be a significant catalyst in achieving this vision, leading to positive outcomes for both our organization and the Erevu platform itself.
For the Husisha Initiative:
- Enhanced Credibility and Reputation: The LEAP Project sprint will equip us with a well-defined research design plan for conducting RCTs – the gold standard for evaluating program effectiveness. Implementing these RCTs and disseminating the findings will significantly strengthen our credibility and reputation as a data-driven organization committed to evidence-based solutions. This enhanced credibility will be crucial for attracting future funding, forging new partnerships, and advocating for Erevu's wider adoption.mplementing these RCTs and disseminating the findings will significantly strengthen our credibility and reputation as a data-driven organization committed to evidence-based solutions. This enhanced credibility will be crucial for attracting future funding, forging new partnerships, and advocating for Erevu's wider adoption.
- Improved Program Design and Implementation: The research design process, facilitated by the LEAP Fellows, will involve a critical evaluation of Erevu's current user base, learning outcomes, and potential impact pathways. This deep dive will provide valuable insights that can inform future program design and implementation strategies. For example, the RCT findings might reveal specific content modules that are particularly effective in improving learning or highlight areas where we can further personalize the learning experience for different user groups.
- Capacity Building and Expertise: Collaborating with LEAP Fellows will expose the Husisha Initiative to best practices in research design, data collection, and impact evaluation. The knowledge gained will empower our team to conduct future evaluations or partner with research institutions more effectively. This enhanced capacity will enable us to continually measure Erevu's impact and refine our approach for long-term sustainability.
For the Erevu Platform:
- Stronger Evidence Base and Demonstrated Impact: The RCTs conducted through the LEAP Project framework will provide rigorous evidence of Erevu's effectiveness in improving learning outcomes and potentially enhancing employability skills for youth in Nairobi's informal settlements. This data-driven evidence will be instrumental in positioning Erevu as a solution with a measurable positive impact on educational equity and empowerment.
- Increased Visibility and Scalability: With a strong evidence base, Erevu will be better positioned to attract the attention of policymakers, educators, and potential funders. The research findings can be used to advocate for Erevu's integration into formal education systems or adoption by other NGOs working with youth in low-resource settings. This wider visibility will open doors for scaling Erevu's reach and impact beyond its current user base.
- Enhanced User Confidence and Trust: Disseminating the positive findings from the RCTs will bolster user confidence in Erevu's effectiveness as a learning tool. This can motivate existing users to continue engaging with the platform and attract new users who are seeking a data-driven, impactful learning solution.

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