Community ActionAid Education

Empowering, inspiring and equiping the Youth with basic health services, care and education to the displaced and host community

ABOUT US

We are a community-based organization that believes in and values the most transformative ideas from the community in order to solve the most pressing health issues in our community, which includes the forcibly displaced, refugee, and host communities. Community ActionAid Education was founded in 2020 and is based in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, specifically in Kakuma 3, Zone 1, Block 12 near Nasiri Bunda primary school. We provide a higher level of care in the pursuit of health and happiness for all.

VISION & MISSION

Vision

To educate and empower youth and women with medical and First Aid health education, and train health workers from marginalized community to reduce health risk associated in their community, and contribute to sustainable changes in their lives by providing quality

Mission

To empower, inspire and equip youth, and women with quality health education through medical and First Aid health training by providing workshops & training on hygiene and sanitization, and by creating awareness on sexual & reproductive health education, to support the refugee community to enhance positive and sustainable health transformation in society. 

VALUES

Integrity 100%
Honesty 100%
General health Care 100%
Accountability & Transparency 100%
Confidentiality 100%
Community well-being 100%

Hear From The Founder

I’m Dr. Hassan Mohamud Alehemir, the Chief Executive Office. My core target together with core board of directors for Community ActionAid Education-Organization is to impact our Community Youth, Women, Children and Adults with quality health education and good health services. 

I firmly stand to support our Community and needy people from other Nationalities to have access to health education, health trainings, and health services.  

PROBLEM STATEMENT

Community ActionAid Education is committed to providing excellent access to health services, education, and advocating for and influencing health education to forcibly youth, women, children, and adults in Kakuma refugee camp, as well as needy people from other Nationalities.  We support communities in Kakuma refugee camp between the ages of 18 and 35, to partially provide health services to the community at large regardless of age. We operate inclusive spaces in which communities have equal access to health care and education.

The primary goal of Community ActionAid Education is to adequately equip, empower, and inspire positive health education to the community’s youth, women, adults, and needy people of other nationalities. The organization was initiated by Dr. Hassan Mohamud Alehemir, who’s primary goal, in collaboration with he’s board of directors, is to provide quality health education and health services to our community’s youth, women, children, and adults, as well as needy people from other nationalities.

The organization’s goal is to adequately empower and equip the youth with good health education for a better future and to improve health status in our community and areas of operation. In each Medical Cohort class, our goal is to adequately equip, empower, and train 45 Medical students/learners from various communities and 20 Medical students/learners from other Nationalities or Communities in Kakuma refugee camp. This is to prepare at least 150 medical students/learners from various communities for our current and future generations, as well as to contribute globally to reducing health education poverty and improving health status in our communities, and to prepare 80 medical students/learners from other nationalities in Kakuma refugee camp.

Besides that, medical personnel are insufficient to cater to the entire area, particularly in the locality of Kakuma refugee camp at large. Furthermore, we have fewer Medical Training Centers. The aforementioned challenges motivated me to come to Kakuma refugee camp and open a health training center in order to train at least two to three people from different communities who are in Kakuma refugee camp, in order to help our community improve its health status in the future. And in each Medical Training Cohort, I accept a maximum of 40 students from various communities, as well as some students from hosts. I could have had more students per cohort.

ACHIEVEMENTS

In 2021, the organization was able to graduate 36 medical students from Cohort I, 47 in Cohort II 2022, 65 in Cohort III 2023, 69 in Cohort IV 2024, and 105 successfully graduated from Cohort V. Out of 322 students who graduated in all the cohorts, 27 are currently working with IRC in Kakuma refugee camp, 13 are working with the Red Cross in Kalobeyei, 32 are working in private health facilities/pharmacies, and  23 are working in South Sudan refugee camps, and some are working in Nuba Mountain in Sudan, and they are really doing well in helping the community in health care services, all because of the knowledge and skills they acquired from this medical and First Aid health training or course offered at Community ActionAid Education.

CHALLENGES

Operation space is one of the main problems. We need to construct a larger classroom to accommodate more students because I’m training them in own small room, were there isn’t enough seating for the students. Another challenge is inadequate medical and First Aid training aid, as I conduct trainings at my small pharmacy’s facilities. Never to mention the insufficiency of stationery for students, facilitators, and amongst others.

Due to the aforementioned, I humbly request the interested individuals who have a passion for and are willing to support the Initiative for the Organization’s effective implementation. As of now, there are over 200+ students from various nationalities and backgrounds on the waiting list, with only 75 enrolled in the Medical class due to the reasons I mentioned above. Any kind of support from you will be greatly appreciated. Your partnership with us and other organizations, donators, well-wishers, and self-donations who are willing to support medical and First Aid health training and healthcare services and education will make all the difference!

Let's Partner

Our mission is not a one-man show. We are actively seeking partners, collaborators, and any kind of donation from you would be highly appreciated. Please feel free to contact us openly and without hesitation if you have any questions.

ABOUT US:

We are behind a mission to empower, inspire and equip the Youth and provide basic health services, care and education to the displaced and host community to enhance positive and sustainable health transformations in the society. 

CONTACT US

Address: Kakuma refugee camp-Kenya, Kakuma 3, Zone 1, Block 12.  Kakuma, kenya.

mail: hassan@communityactionaid.org

Email: communityactionaideducation@gmail.com

Email: education@communiotyactionaid.org

Tel: +254723160487