MM Kenya Objectives & Principles

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Moving Mountains Kenya Registered under OP.218/051/2004/0387/3422 Tel: +254 (0)20 300 4595 www.movingmountains.org.uk MM Kenya Objectives, Principles and Programmes We are a registered NGO acting as the operational organisation for the Moving Mountains Trust based in the United Kingdom. Our Mission Moving Mountains exists to care for and help rehabilitate children and young people through actively encouraging rural and urban community development. Through formal education and vocational skills development ambitions and dreams are made a reality. Moving Mountains seeks to relieve hardship in areas of difficult circumstances through provision of financial assistance to meet children’s basic needs and their families too. We seek to provide advice and expertise for self help projects, schemes, medical aid and treatment where necessary. By working together with the local communities and partners we do create a safer world where children and young people can take control over their own lives and enjoy their basic human rights with pride. Moving Mountains Kenya Principles We have no administration costs the charity is supported financially and in kind by Adventure Alternative Kenya and UK. Development never stops better to develop a few people well, than a lot of people poorly. We take children through primary & secondary school, college and into employment. We provide continual advice, counselling and a ‘family’ style environment in which to live and grow. Development is inclusive we involve and support all the other stakeholders in the life of a child, e.g the family unit, school, church, educational institutions and communities. Transparency we operate a clearly understood system of sponsorship and support, with strict measures and checks on payments, open paper trails and shared honesty. All decisions are voted by members of the executive committee. Involve donors and volunteers we invite donors to visit the projects and beneficiaries, in order to change their minds about the nature of developmental aid, as well as opening up the benefits of interaction across cultural divides. Trade not aid we avoid continued dependency on financial aid, and we encourage and teach our partners to become more self-sufficient with income- generating projects.

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Moving Mountains Kenya Registered under OP.218/051/2004/0387/3422 Tel: +254 (0)20 300 4595 www.movingmountains.org.uk

MM Kenya Objectives, Principles and Programmes We are a registered NGO acting as the operational organisation for the Moving Mountains Trust based in the United Kingdom. Our Mission

Moving Mountains exists to care for and help rehabilitate children and young people through actively encouraging rural and urban community development. Through formal education and vocational skills development ambitions and dreams are made a reality. Moving Mountains seeks to relieve hardship in areas of difficult circumstances through provision of financial assistance to meet children’s basic needs and their families too. We seek to provide advice and expertise for self help projects, schemes, medical aid and treatment where necessary. By working together with the local communities and partners we do create a safer world where children and young people can take control over their own lives and enjoy their basic human rights with pride. Moving Mountains Kenya Principles

We have no administration costs – the charity is supported financially and in kind by Adventure Alternative Kenya and UK.

Development never stops – better to develop a few people well, than a lot of people poorly. We take children through primary & secondary school, college and into employment. We provide continual advice, counselling and a ‘family’ style environment in which to live and grow.

Development is inclusive – we involve and support all the other stakeholders in the life of a child, e.g the family unit, school, church, educational institutions and communities.

Transparency – we operate a clearly understood system of sponsorship and support, with strict measures and checks on payments, open paper trails and shared honesty. All decisions are voted by members of the executive committee.

Involve donors and volunteers – we invite donors to visit the projects and beneficiaries, in order to change their minds about the nature of developmental aid, as well as opening up the benefits of interaction across cultural divides.

Trade not aid – we avoid continued dependency on financial aid, and we encourage and teach our partners to become more self-sufficient with income-generating projects.

Moving Mountains Kenya Registered under OP.218/051/2004/0387/3422 Tel: +254 (0)20 300 4595 www.movingmountains.org.uk

Projects and Programmes We have been involved in long term developmental projects around the country as a registered NGO and our process of implementation has been very successful and reflective of modern attitudes towards developmental aid. This includes an underlying principle that the efficient management of projects is as important as the project itself, and our role is also to promote a policy of transparency and accountability to all our partner committees. Our programmes are implemented through a central executive committee which meets a minimum of once a month and a team of advisors and helpers who meet weekly. The monitoring of the NGO in respect of its objectives being accurately followed is carried out by a Board. All decisions are jointly met with the Trustees of Moving Mountains UK who visit Kenya regularly. Moving Mountains has been involved in projects in Eastern Kenya, Western Kenya, Nairobi and in Central Kenya . Projects: Building school classrooms, laboratories, libraries, toilets, dormitories and sports facilities Building health clinics Building a children’s home Building an operating theatre Building bore holes Renovation of community halls Supplying text books, school uniforms and stationary to children Programmes: School feeding programmes Rehabilitation programmes for hundreds of children Education grants for secondary school students, college students and vocational entrants Mentorship and counselling Microfinance Black Cats Sports and Football training Refugee aid Health Campaigns – ante/post natal, polio, HIV, malaria Sex education in schools Employment and training Governance and management