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County Government of Mombasa-Department of Education & Children
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2. PREAMBLE
The Department of Education and Children was
created in line with Schedule 4 of the Kenya
Constitution 2010 whereby the County Government
was given responsibility for Libraries, Village
Polytechnics (City Polytechnics), Home Craft (Master
Craft) Centres, Child Care Centres and Pre-Primary
Education.
4. VISION & MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
VISION: A FAMILY
FOCUSED AND A
CHILD CENTRED
COUNTY.
MISSION: TO
PREPARE EVERY
CHILD FOR SCHOOL,
CAREER AND LIFE.
5. PROGRAM 1: GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
To improve exposure and access to
information in order to inspire
transformation, create
international thinking and establish
global networking opportunities
over the next 4 years for every
child.
To increase financial,
technical and human
resource by 55% annually.
6. To improve transition
rate from home to ECE,
from ECE to Basic
Education, from Basic
Education to Tertiary
and from Tertiary into
the global economy
from 35% to 65% over
the next 4 years.
A multi-sector
approach to
dignified care and
safety for children
over the next 4
years.
PROGRAM 2: EDUCATION
7. PROGRAM 3: CHILDCARE
To restore the role of
the parents as the
primary stakeholders in
education and child care
in partnership with
children, teachers and
care givers.
To improve the quality
of care for every child by
raising the standard of
education assessment,
skill, attitudes and
values in teaching and
learning across all levels
and sectors of education
over the next 4 years.
13. GOVERNORS AWARD PROGRAM
• Last year we gave 49 Million to about 6,000 students
• This year we intend to give out Bursaries to children
and youth worth Kshs. 120 Million through the Elimu
Development Corporation
• This will enable them to transition to various stages of
their education.
15. Mombasa City Polytechnics (MCPs)
By December 2018 the County will have 6 MCPs, at least one in each of the four
Cities:
• MCP MTTI in Island City – a Centre of Excellence in Business & Entrepreneurship.
• MCP Mtongwe in South City – a Centre of Excellence in Maritime Studies.
• MCP Maunguja in North City – a Centre of Excellence in Building & Construction and
Hospitality & Leisure.
• MCP Khadija in North City.
• MCP Kaa Chonjo in Island City.
• MCP Mwijabu in West City.
16. Six Strategic Goals
Goal 6: A multi-sector environment that high profiles TVET is in place to allow MCPs to offer more young
people access to quality and industry-relevant skills
Goal 5: The MCPs have been rebranded and are recognized by the community and industry as respectable
and viable providers of quality and industry-relevant skills
Goal 4: The MCPs provide high quality, demand driven and industry relevant training that ensures both the
workforce readiness and the skills necessary to participate in the world of work
Goal 3: The MCPs have state of the art infrastructure with adequate equipment and teaching/learning
materials as well as a computer lab/resource center with Internet access
Goal 2: The MCPs have the governance structures and systems in place, the leadership and management
capacity and the training and counseling skills to ensure and sustain quality services
Goal 1: The MCPs have adequate financial, human and material resources to provide and sustain the quality
of services
19. Offer an opportunity to embark on a journey of exploration of
skills and talent
Develops skills, knowledge and talent as well as entrepreneurial
and life skills that ensures work-readiness.
Cater for the lower-tier of technical and vocational training up to
Craft level.
Have highly trained, motivated and supportive instructors and
guidance counselors.
Have strong ties with the industry and offer a network of potential
attachment sites.
What is unique about the MCPs?
25. SCHOOL MILK PROGRAM
• The Department of Education and Children gives milk to
over 27,000 children daily in the county, from ECD to Class
3. The milk is given 5 days a week in 100 schools.
Impact:
• Healthy growth and development of the children
• Increase in school enrollment and retention
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SCHOOL DIARY
• The Department is distributing school diaries to
county students, from ECD.
• This will assist in increasing parental participation
and involvement in the education of their children
ensuring a good and holistic performance.
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The Safer Cities Authority is established within the
Mombasa Child Care Facilities Bill 2016. Within a City
management framework, through a joint commission
with the Department of Environment, Lands and
Transport, the authority through its 'Quality Regulatory
and Enforcement Workforce' (QuREW) evaluates,
monitors, regulates and enforces the standards of
dignified care within Mombasa County.
THE SAFER CITIES AUTHORITY
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SAFER CITIES AUTHORITY
1. Registration of
child care facilities
2. Quality
assurance and
standards of child
care facilities
3.Inspect and
regulate services
that care for
children and
young people
4. To publish
reports of findings
so they can
improve the
overall quality of
teaching, learning
and care.
5. Regulating the
range of child care
and educational
services, ensuring
their relevance,
suitability and
impact.
6. Reporting to
policymakers on
the effectiveness
of the services
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WAY FORWARD
7 new ECDs to be built in the next financial year to
catch with the desired number of 30 new ECD
centres, one in every ward.
Add a fruit or carbohydrate to the school
milk as part of the School Feeding Program.
Develop an effective M&E tool to
effectively monitor all the DOEC programs.
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WAY FORWARD cont..
Increase enrollment in our 3 City Polytechnics from
the current enrollment of 800.
Recruitment of ECD assistants to fill the gap of
adequate teaching staff in our ECDs.
Set up 25 Maktaba Centres around the County to
develop the talents in our Children & Youth.
Operationalize the Elimu Development
Corporation and Elimu Fund to source funds for
Education.
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DoE&C PARTNERS
AKF- MADRASSA
RESOURCE
CENTRE.
CAPACITY
BUILDING OF
ECD TEACHERS &
DEPARTMENTAL
STAFF
ADAM SMITH-
KUZA.
CONSULTING
SERVICES TO SET
UP OUR NEW
CITY
POLYTECHNICS &
CP STRATEGIC
PLAN
USAID-AHADI.
CAPACITY
BUILDING FOR
VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS
IN THE COUNTY
The vision was coined from the County Integrated Development Plan (CIPD) with a mission of preparing every child for school and career.
The Mombasa Education Development Act 2015 is already law as it has been assented by the Governor. It has formed the Elimu Development Corporation, which is responsible of education Development e.g. construction and Management of Elimu schools.
The other bills are still pending in the county assembly.
The Mombasa Education Development Act 2015 is already law as it has been assented by the Governor. It has formed the Elimu Development Corporation, which is responsible of education Development e.g. construction and Management of Elimu schools.
The other bills are still pending in the county assembly.
These schools cut across the four Sub-Counties. In the picture above is Buxton ECDE Center which is in the Island city.
Parents are now relieved because at least their children gets something in their stomach where they used to go without a snack.
Parents can channel their energy and time to other socio-economic activities.
Sustainability : Currently the county government is funding the milk programme . We look forward to partnership , involvement of stakeholders and well wishers in mid-term goals as we work on the long term goals of the milk programme..
These diaries will be distributed during August holidays this year .