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ASEF collaborates with the districts and sectors authorities typically District Education officers (DEOs), Vice Mayor Social Affairs, Director of Social Affairs, JADF Officers, Sector Education Inspectors (SEIs) to identify the vulnerable and bright students. Not always ASEF works with these administrators; it depends on the district and the people last worked with.
Every time before new intakes, ASEF plans a meeting with district and sector authorities to be in line for the selection as the opportunities are only for students who meet all criteria listed as below on ...
ASEF does not believe that paying tuition fees and providing school supplies to our students is enough for them to succeed in life. We think that they need more than that and we are more than ready to do our best to help them in various ways.
It is in this context that ASEF organizes students' advisory meetings that take place at the end of each semester in our beneficiaries' district of residence to review and evaluate their behavior and school performance.
ASEF thought about giving the supplies to the students as the basic demands in their studies that come up to the tuition fees because the schools require the students to bring them each term. Most of ASEF beneficiaries are from rural areas where their families do not take hygiene as the priority due to the supplies are too expensive and they can't afford them.
ASEF beneficiaries complete their scholarship with ASEF at the end of senior 6. Those who finish senior 6, are called ASEF graduates because they are no longer supported by ASEF. Most of them continue to study at different universities and colleges. The big part continues their studies in Rwanda, some go to UR, IPRCs, Kepler, ALU, UGHE, or RICA. But we have others who apply for abroad scholarships and study in the USA, Germany and Asia.
The Joint Action Development Forum (JADF) is a multi-stakeholder platform comprised of representatives from the public sector, private sector and civil society. It was put in place to facilitate and promote full participation of citizens in the decentralized and participatory governance and improve service provision processes.
ASEF is a member of JADF together with other institutions and organizations operating at District level including public, private,...
First of all, I plan to use more pictures than words, the pictures will have to be self-explanatory. Jolly Nyiratunga - ASEF's Community Outreach Director talks about her experience with school visits. “I have been doing school visits for about 5 years now and it is among my favourite activities within ASEF,I enjoy the travels,learning a lot of things about different schools but the most exciting part of these visits is the joy it brings to our students”.