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Strathmore Macheo Project

Kenya, 2020 - 2021
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Reference ID
Strath01
Producer(s)
Strathmore University
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Study website
Created on
Feb 26, 2024
Last modified
Feb 26, 2024
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  • Data Collection
  • Access policy
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Identification

Survey ID Number
Strath01
Title
Strathmore Macheo Project
Country
Name Country code
Kenya KE
Study type
Integrated Survey (non-LSMS) [hh/is]
Abstract
The Macheo project was set up in the light of COP's conviction that the best way to tackle poverty in Kenya is to empower its people through education. In Kenya, only 3% of the people who enroll in primary school education go on to enroll at University level. Many extraordinarily bright and able young Kenyans are underperforming and failing to finish even secondary level education. This tragedy has motivated the Macheo Project, which is tailored specifically towards improving the retention rates of these underserved students in the education system.
Based in the Kibera slum, where statistics suggest there is almost no probability of a child surviving through to tertiary level; the Macheo Project seeks to directly combat those barriers which systematically cause students to drop out or underperform academically. In Kibera, poor Kenyans who want to escape the viscous cycle of poverty around them, need to maintain high enough grades to attract public and private sector scholarships. Where aspiration is low and drug addiction, alcoholism, and parental disengagement are high; young people desperately need positive role models. Mentorship provides the students not only with academic tutoring, moral guidance, and sound strategic advice, but also a clear sense that there are people who care about their welfare.
Three Saturdays a month, students leave Kibera slum and meet in the inspiring grounds of Strathmore campus, where a guest speaker delivers a talk designed to hammer home those principles like perseverance, punctuality, diligence, and integrity, which are just as essential as academic qualifications for Kenyans wanting to keep steady employment. They are tutored in subjects like Maths, English, and the sciences, and are individually coached by their Strathmore 'mentees', who help them set personal goals and who give them encouragement and advise about how to rise above the pervasive culture of despondency.
Macheo aims not only to broaden their academic horizons, but also to show them the possibilities of life beyond Kibera slum. Each month the students are taken for excursions in and around Nairobi, where they engage in sports activities, cultural and historical outings, or simply just enjoying the countryside.
The Macheo Project relies upon the generosity of donors and of students who wish to volunteer. Anyone interested in contributing to this initiative of hope make a tangible difference in inspiring Kenya's young people to build better lives for themselves, their families, and for the generations to come.
Unit of Analysis
individual secondary school students

Version

Version Date
2021-10-27

Scope

Notes
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS : personal information of the students like age, experiences in school, what they do in free time, size of the family, who pays for the fees, and how different things affected the learner
Keywords
Keyword
COP’s

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
informal settlements in Nairobi (Kibera)
Universe
This survey focused on secondary school students from informal settlements in Nairobi (kibera)

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Strathmore University
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund WPF Project Funder

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2020-06-11 2021-01-24
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]

Access policy

Access authority
Name Email URL
Strathmore University datarequests@aphrc.org Link

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Copyright
Copyright © STRATHMORE, 2024

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
Strath01
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
Africa Population and Health Research Center APHRC Documentation of the DDI
Strathnore University Data Production
Date of Metadata Production
2023-08-31
DDI Document version
Version 1.0, with anonymized datasets
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