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What You Can Do. DCGE IN ACTION / ANNUAL SUMMARIES. In 2008, The Development Center for Gender Empowerment (DCGE), a Non Government Organization (NGO) sucessfully completed the construction of 2 classrooms at Koru Township Primary (see phote galary). The classrooms currently hold about 80 students including orphans and othe rchildren from the neighbourhood. At the time of cnstruction, there were 63 orphans in the school. In 2006, The Development Center for Gender Empowerment (DCGE), a Non Government Orga...
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What You Can Do. More than half of the country's 31.3 million people are poor, and 7.5 million of the poor live in extreme poverty. About 80 per cent of the population, including three out of four poor people, live in rural zones. Most Kenyans live in areas having a medium to high potential for agriculture, which comprise about 18 per cent of the country's territory. -. Stats from Global Exchange. Thank you so much for all your help. To download the latest project proposal.
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What You Can Do. The priority programs of The Development Center for Gender Empowerment (DCGE) a non-government organization (NGO) involve the following:. Food, shelter, healthcare and education. Clean and safe living environment plus Social Welfare. Income Generating Activities (IGA). With regards to children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, we at DCGE strive for the promotion of the following:. Poverty alleviation through community activities. Education for orphans/guardian victim of HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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What You Can Do. As a result of the negative impact of HIV/AIDS in Kenya’s society, The Development Center for Gender Empowerment (DCGE) collaborates with the following parties in order to realize its objective to bring about equity sharing of the basic human needs and increase the availability of those needs to the masses. The parties involved in our vision include: -. 1 International and local donors. 2 Medical experts/ practitioners. 6 Kenyan Government Administrators.
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What You Can Do. A) A 2001 Kenya government report states that nearly the population in Kenya lives below the ‘absolute poverty line;’ an income of less than US$1 a day. B) 40 percent of the poor in Kenya cannot afford medical services when sick. C) Over 50 percent of the poor in Kenya do not have access to clean water. B) HIV/ AIDS carriers are said to be the highest consumers of healthcare. C) The rural poor in Kenya are predominantly subsistence farmers and families who derive the bulk of their income...
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