Matrix Algebra gives preferences to the vulnerable and marginalized youths, PWDs and women (adults) in the community. Through our teaching and training programs, we identify young and old people with interest in continuing their education and improving their skills. This is done in collaboration with other stakeholders and the community around.
At our community-based organization, we are committed to providing equal opportunities for learning and development to everyone, including vulnerable and marginalized youths, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), and women (adults) in the community. We believe that access to education and skills training is a fundamental right and a key driver of social and economic progress.
Through our teaching and training programs in matrix algebra, we aim to identify individuals who are interested in continuing their education and improving their skills. Our approach is collaborative, and we work closely with other stakeholders and the community around to ensure that our programs are relevant and meet the needs of our learners. By providing education and skills training in matrix algebra, we hope to empower our students and equip them with the tools they need to succeed in their personal and professional lives.
To empower vulnerable and marginalized Out of school youths (OOSY) and adults in the community through provision of knowledge, skills and attitudes for self-sustenance.
Primary education provides learning and educational activities typically designed to provide students with fundamental skills.
Matrix Algebra Education Centre enhances enjoyment in learning. identify individual talents and develop them.
Matrix Algebra Education Centre offers courses from the most basic concepts of Information Technology to advanced levels
Our services has led the community which could offer development opportunities to youths and Adults who were wasting away to drugs and petty crimes brought about by rapid urbanization of the community. Influence of urbanization and the high poverty rate that affected the youths and adults was pushing many on the verge of frustration as they sought for employment but were unable to get due to high illiteracy.
2011 Best Non Formal Education in Kajiado District formally Kajiado County
St. Faith ACK Church , Imani Avenue, Near Rongai Police Station.
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