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Derick Omondi’s Family Home Visit

Derick Omondi’s Family Home Visit

October 19, 2020

Meet Derick Omondi, a Hatua high school beneficiary whose family is among those that have benefitted from Hatua’s Nutritional Support Program. Derick is currently in Form 3 at Lenana High School, he has three siblings but is the only child currently staying with her mother in Likoni. It is so touching to still see these […]

Hatua Alumni Excelling at Equity Bank

Hatua Alumni Excelling at Equity Bank

September 20, 2019

Hatua Network’s mission is to promote equal opportunity in Kenya by providing promising, low-income students with scholarships, mentoring and career guidance that prepare them to join professional careers and serve as a link between their community and professional networks. ​The majority of the first students enrolled in our program have completed their undergraduate degree and […]

Hatua Secondary Academic Trips

Hatua Secondary Academic Trips

May 11, 2019

Nothing triggers the anxiety of a student like the announcement a trip to some place they’ve never been. I have no doubt this moment has always been an exciting one for many of us back in the days. The trips are not just ones that dominate every conversation but also give students time away from […]

Tap The LinkedIn Goldmine

Tap The LinkedIn Goldmine

September 26, 2018

Credit to our Guest Blogger-TM for this amazing blog, let us tap LinkedIn and get the Gold According to LinkedIn, there are 562 million users in a record of over 200 countries. Are you a recent graduate who has been looking for a job to no avail? Well, LinkedIn may be what you need. LinkedIn […]

Levys The Guy Dissects Hatua’s All Mentors-Mentees Gathering

Levys The Guy Dissects Hatua’s All Mentors-Mentees Gathering

August 28, 2018

Today’s Blog is written by Hatua Student, Levys Kihara-KUSA Gifted Bloggers Award Winner 2018 18 August 2018 Saturday was a day like no other. There was no need to get sour, it was a weekend. Calendars were marked and all roads led to Mombasa Baptist Church in Tudor. Not actually for a sermon but for […]

Good News From Hatua Likoni Library

Good News From Hatua Likoni Library

June 7, 2018

Some good news for you! Hatua Likoni Library is on the innovation path as we endeavor to improve our services for better user satisfaction. For the last 6 years since inauguration, we have consistently strived to ensure a dazzling user experience. Our Library is open 7 days a week to cater for the diversity and […]

Hatua Students Aim to Reach 5,000+ Youth with Peer Education on Reproductive Health

Hatua Students Aim to Reach 5,000+ Youth with Peer Education on Reproductive Health

February 22, 2018

Today we take the opportunity to celebrate our Gap year students. In Kenya, a gap year represents the transitional period when students have cleared high school and await admission to college. The goal of Hatua’s Gap Year Program is to develop leadership skills among our most recent high school graduates by offering them a chance to […]

100% of Hatua’s Alumni are working within 6 months of graduating from university!

100% of Hatua’s Alumni are working within 6 months of graduating from university!

October 30, 2017

Today’s blog post was written by one of Hatua’s newest team members, Judy Munge. Thank you for your contribution Judy! Get to know Hatua Alumni:  Athman Mohammed  Seven years ago you would have not needed to book a meeting or a phone call appointment to meet with the young Athman Mohammed. Growing up in Likoni, it was […]

A Positive Start to Hatua’s 2017 Peer Mentoring Program on Career Skills

A Positive Start to Hatua’s 2017 Peer Mentoring Program on Career Skills

March 13, 2017

We are excited to report that we have concluded our 2 week training which taught our 36 gap year students the curriculum they will be facilitating in secondary schools throughout Likoni, as well as on basic classroom facilitation skills. From Feb 27th to March 10th 2017 our Gap Year students learned how to facilitate lessons […]

Promoting Peace

Promoting Peace

September 30, 2016

Violent extremist groups tend to target poorer communities owing to their high unemployment rates and lack of education. In Likoni, unemployment rates are relatively high and even more so among youth. Likewise, within Likoni very few youth make a smooth transition from primary school to secondary school (if at all), so that makes this town […]