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Literacy for Women in Africa

BSK has an adult literacy program dubbed literacy for women in Africa. This program mainly targets a group of women of child-bearing age (15 years and above) who have not had the opportunity to learn to read and write.

BSK has an adult literacy program dubbed literacy for women in Africa. This program mainly targets a group of women of child-bearing age (15 years and above) who have not had the opportunity to learn to read and write.
Other persons targeted by the programme include men, young girls, and elderly women. This could also include women who have already had the opportunity to learn to read ‘second chance.’

Turkana County has low literacy levels of 20% considering that it has a population of 926,976 speakers of the language. Non-literates account for 741,580.

The Literacy for Women in Africa programme is currently being implemented in the County with 20 active adult literacy classes spread across Loima, Turkana Central, Turkana North, and Turkana South sub-counties. The program has grown tremendously since 2018 when it began with 10 pilot classes. So far, 1920 learners have been trained with 65% of them being women.

The reason why the program majorly focuses on women is that in the marginalized communities women or girls are denied a chance to go to school, as priority is given to men. Women are seen as people who carry out house chores, bear children, go through practices e.g. female genital mutilation (FGM) and early marriages thus denying them a chance to access education or any form of schooling.

The uniqueness of this program is that it is a non-formal mother tongue-based education meant to impact adult learners with basic reading and writing skills. The main goal of the program is to enable the marginalized communities to read the Word of God in their heart language and be transformed by it.

BSK partners with the Church to implement this programme. The Churches provide venues that are used as classes, they identify passionate people who are trained as teachers, and they assist in monitoring. The Directorate of Adult and Continuing Education office has also come in handy in helping learners to transition to formal schooling to learn other subjects.

other Programs & projects

Open the Book & Programme For Pastoral Instruction PPI

Braille Bible Distribution to the VIP’s Programme

Faith Comes By Hearing (FCBH)

Mwimbi Bible Translation

Young Samaritans Programme

Literacy for Women in Africa

Bibles Eagles Club

African Biblical Leadership Initiative (abli)

Marginalized Children

 

Gikuyu Study Bible Project

Banyala Bible Translation Project

Teso Bible translation project

 

Cultivating a Hopeful Mindset

Written by BSkenya

October 28, 2024

Hope is the anchor of the soul, firm and secure. – Hebrews 6:19

In today’s world, it can be easy to get caught up in negativity and despair. However, the Bible offers a powerful antidote: a hopeful mindset. Hope, as defined in the Bible, is not mere wishful thinking but a confident expectation of good things to come.

Why Hope Matters

Hope is essential for our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It gives us the strength to endure challenges, the courage to pursue our dreams, and the resilience to bounce back from setbacks.

How to Cultivate a Hopeful Mindset

  1. Focus on God’s Promises

Meditate on God’s promises and allow them to fill your heart with hope. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11

  1. Practice Gratitude

Focus on the blessings in your life, no matter how small they may seem.

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”– 1 Thessalonians 5:18

  1. Take Action

Take steps toward your goals, no matter how small.

“Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” – James 2:17

  1. Pray Continuously

Pour out your heart to God and trust in His perfect timing.

“Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” – Colossians 4:2

By cultivating a hopeful mindset, we can experience greater peace, joy, and fulfilment. Remember, hope is a gift from God, and it is available to all who believe.

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