Africa
RAWCS Projects in Africa.
Our current projects in Africa are listed below. Click on the title to go to the relevant project page:
Kangeta Day Care Centre - Phase 2: Project WR501-2008
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Extending and upgrading the schooling facilities at the Kangeta Day Care Centre.
Women's Empowerment Program: Project AP041-06
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Providing a small loan financing facility fo advise and provide loans to women who are economically prejudiced because of their social and cultural predicaments. In Meru, Kenya.
Water Wells for Schools: Project WR603-2009
Kangeta Day Care Centre - Phase 2: Project WR501-2008
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Extending and upgrading the schooling facilities at the Kangeta Day Care Centre.
Women's Empowerment Program: Project AP041-06
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Providing a small loan financing facility fo advise and provide loans to women who are economically prejudiced because of their social and cultural predicaments. In Meru, Kenya.
Water Wells for Schools: Project WR603-2009
(Rotary Club of Melville)
Providing wells for three schools in the suburbs of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania .
St. Teresa All Girl’s Boarding School: Project WR-519-2010
St. Teresa All Girl’s Boarding School: Project WR-519-2010
(Rotaract Club of Perth)
Providing financial assistance to complete construction of an all girls’ boarding school which has stalled and remains only half complete.
Woman's Empowerment Phase 1: Project AP041-06
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Woman's Empowerment Phase 1: Project AP041-06
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Providing a finance facility to advise and provide loans to women who are economically prejudiced because of their social and cultural predicaments. In the village of Meru, four hours from Nairobi, Kenya.
(Rotary Club of Claremont Cottesloe)
Providing a small loan financing facility to advise and provide loans to women who are economically prejudiced because of their social and cultural predicaments. In the village of Meru, four hours from Nairobi, Kenya.
(Rotary Club of Western Endeavour)
This project provides to complement Children’s Education to influence better academic performance and restore hope to children and the Kenyan society.