HakiElimu
realizes its goals through the following
four program units:
- Media:
informs and generates debate among the
public by working with radio/TV
and newspapers, facilitates investigative
journalism, creates opportunities for
the public to use and have a voice through
media, and commissions opinion polls in
collaboration with media.
- Information
Access: communicates key messages
about education, democracy and related
themes through popular publications and
elicits public opinion through public
competitions; identifies, targets and
shares strategic information with key
audiences; and maintains the library and
website of the organization.
- Citizen Engagement:
serves as a resource to, and enables Friends
of Education and citizen groups to reflect
and organize action; generates community
debate and self-led organizing, monitors
policy impact and demands for accountability;
responds meaningfully to citizen letters;
promotes learning and networking among
Friends and local citizen’s groups,
and analyzes, synthesizes and communicates
the voice of the public.
- Policy and
Advocacy: Improves analytical
and conceptual positioning work, reduces/sharpens
engagement with key policy processes that
are critical and effective, develops clear
policy positions, supports other program
units to understand and engage with policy,
conducts advocacy informed by public voices
from work of other units, and engages
with key civil society coalitions.
Click
here to read HakiElimu’s 2005 Annual
Report.
Programs
document upto 2005
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