Kitechild builds capacity for children’s organizations to improve the quality of care for the children they serve. We work in collaboration with partners, the government, and other organizations to provide knowledge, skills, and resources for partners. Our primary focus of this training has been for children’s residential centers to safely and successfully reintegrate the children in their care with their families. This means improving intake records, learning techniques for family tracing, addressing family and children’s needs which led to them being sent to residential care, identifying safe, healthy situations for children to live, creating exit strategies, and following up with support after the child has been reunited. Kitechild bridges the gap between governments and civil society institutions helping them work better in tandem for the best interest of the child.
Fund Family First- Reintegration to Transform the Lives of At-Risk Children in Kenya.
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Reintegration & Child Safeguarding Training Session
Project Objectives: This multi-day Reintegration training follow-up will include...
View ProjectChild Re-integration and De-Institutionalization Training Phase III
Project Summary: In conjunction with the Kenyan Government Children’s Dep...
View ProjectChild Re-integration and De-Institutionalization Training Phase II
Project Summary: In conjunction with the Kenyan Government Children’s Dep...
View ProjectChild Reintegration and Deinstitutionalization Training Phase I
Project Summary: In conjunction with the Kenyan Government Children’s off...
View ProjectFirst Aid Training for Caretakers: Kenya
An investment of $500 will allow the over 200 orphanage care-givers to be traine...
View ProjectPartner Voices
Our partnership with Kitechild and their role in helping us start the Shamba (Kenyan for farm) and dairy farm has eliminated expenditure for vegetables and milk improving the children's nutrition and health greatly. The water borehole, the vegetables and the milk has also brought the community closer to us, as they come to get water and buy milk and vegtables. We are now coexisting well.
Wasilwa Lusweti, Watoto Wema Director
Kitechild doesn't give us handouts or tokens, they give us VALUE. They provided us with the seeds and funding to build two greenhouses and today we have greenhouses full of green tomatoes and are expanding the farm to grow onions and potatoes outside in the open air. This is never heard of before in Masai land, growing one's own food, but with their help we did it.