Our Impact.
Let the numbers talk
Education
400
students trained and certified in vocational skills (tailoring & ICT)
100%
of Vocational Training students are Teenage Mothers or People Living with Disabilities
221
children trained in literacy and re-enrolled to formal education system
7
Rural Primary Schools equipped with Computer labs
6,561
Primary school students with access to computer labs
86
Children involved in tennis as a productive, healthy pastime
Health
25,062
Primary school children reached with preventative oral health care
455
Dental Therapists trained in preventative community outreach
195,679
Community members reached with oral health services by Community Health Fellows
30,000
Patients seen annually at MUHAS School of Dentistry
#3
ranked across Africa is the MUHAS School of Dentistry
>80%
Vocational training students who receive sexual and reproductive health training, mental health counseling, and oral health education
Economic Security
3
Village savings groups established
60%
Women and Youth report increase incomes due to financial training
50%
Women report being in local leadership positions due to leadership training
313
Professional internships facilitated or hosted
78%
of Vocational Training students placed in practical internships needed to prepare them for the workforce
141
Toolkits (startup materials) provided to launch small business ventures
Leadership
156
Young Leaders trained
48
Projects implemented by Young Leaders in Health, Education, and Economic Security
317
Average number of community members reached by Young Leaders projects
>$68,000
Awarded for the implementation of community projects since launching Alumni Ventures Fund
1,104
Alumni of Young Leaders Programs
85%
of MCW Leadership Curriculum has been digitized to reach more youth worldwide