Final USAID report, 2011-2016
School support with 3,946 vulnerable children. Skills training with 4,606 out-of-work youths.
Final USAID report, 2011-2016 Read More »
School support with 3,946 vulnerable children. Skills training with 4,606 out-of-work youths.
Final USAID report, 2011-2016 Read More »
We’ve had record registrations. The only courses that still have room in Windhoek are Forklift (day) and Shuttering (night).
260 trainees join Windhoek’s biggest intake ever Read More »
A team of KAYEC trainees just launched their own campaign to fight poverty and joblessness in Namibia. We have the pics from their rally this weekend.
PHOTOS: Trainees rally for end to poverty Read More »
At 11h00 on Saturday, 12 March, our trainees are launching a walk against poverty at Zoopark in Windhoek – come join us!
Join Us 12 March! “Mass Destruction Against Poverty” Read More »
From 29 August to 3 September 2015, a KAYEC teenager left Okahandja to talk about HIV with youths from all over Africa. This is his story…
WHAT A TRIP: Jastes joins teen leaders in Zim Read More »
The Namibian Sun just ran a beautiful piece about why KAYEC does the work we do. You’ll be surprised at the one thing they got wrong…
Great Sun story makes 1 surprising blunder Read More »
On 4 February, KAYEC trainees helped with long-awaited construction at Faith Primary School in Katutura. Is KAYEC right for your next public job as well?
Action Day: KAYEC trainees take on public fix-it jobs Read More »
A KAYEC after-school graduate made the national news for starting a safety training centre that reduces dangers for Namibian workers.
Petrus starts new Namibian training school Read More »
[EDIT: These are old KAYEC courses from January 2016. For our latest course list, go to https://kayec.org/courses/.]
Our 2016 courses: Register today! Read More »
Bertha Mawano’s first memories were filled with the good smell of grilled beef from her mother’s roadside kapana stall in Rundu. Things were about to change, however – as Bertha told a Namibian magazine in 2014: “Then entered my stepfather…” They had to move 21 times, ending up among the zinc shacks outside Windhoek. Bertha
Bertha takes to the skies Read More »