Agriculture production is one area where children can be tought when still in school. They are encouraged to have kitchen gardens in schools and their homes.
Child Participation & Life Skills
Ace Africa Kenya believes that when children work together, they can change their world. We promote Child-to-Child approaches that are grounded in the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), that ensure children’s rights to survival, protection, development and participation.
Child-to-Child approach harnesses the spontaneously occurring interactions that take place naturally between children, and ensures practical application of knowledge to bring about change. Since 2003, we have established Ace Africa clubs in over 500 schools, benefited 90,484 children with age appropriate HIV, health and hygiene, nutrition and rights education, and access to food through school gardens. In partnership with Teach a Man to Fish UK, we have build children’s entrepreneurship skills as part of their future survival skills.