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Thursday, 30 November 2017 23:03

Urgent Opportunity To Invest In Uganda and Ghana

 

 

MALKU UGANDA

 

Our involvement with South Sudan began over eight years ago, before there was a country called South Sudan. We first visited southern Sudan in January of 2009. We commissioned a study by the Gulu University School of Agriculture to determine what it would take to bring food security to Kajo Keji. That study was completed in July 2009.

Since that time, we have visited Kajo Keji several times taking medical relief and conducting workshops to deal with trauma. Many of the people we visited in Kajo Keji are now in resettlement camps in northern Uganda. They tell of the harrowing human rights abuses that caused them to leave their homes and move to Uganda.

These include killings, rape and torture. Many of them saw their loved ones killed. We are planning a two-week Trauma workshop for the refugee settlements in northern Uganda for the Spring of 2018. We will be taking a team of psychologists to train the trainers to use psychodrama to address issues of trauma. This program has been fully funded.

The UNHCR Funding Update on the South Sudan Situation reports that 883.5 Million Dollars was required for 2017 and as of October 2, 2017 it has only been 31% funded. This has had a direct and devastating impact on the lives of the refugees. In May the Government of Uganda and the Word Food Program were forced to cut food rations to South Sudanese refugees living in Uganda by 50% due to severe funding shortage.

The need is urgent. Uganda currently hosts over 1.3 million refugees. One million of them from South Sudan.

 

WHAT WILL MALKU DO?

The refugees that arrive in Uganda are given small plots of land on which to build houses and cultivate crops. They are allowed to work and to move freely within the country. Many of the refugees from South Sudan grew up in a refugee camp where they depended on the World Food Program for food.

South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in July 2011 after decades of war. In December of 2013 the country descended into conflict. Most of them have never had an opportunity to learn proper farming techniques.

Malku will teach the refugees how to grow crops and raise animals to feed themselves and to sell to others. We partner with local institutions to provide training in the local languages.

Malku is now developing the 100 acre site we acquired in Kijuya, Mubende, Uganda.

We are establishing a Foundations for Farming Center of Excellence and a campus for the institute.

 

WE NEED YOUR HELP.

 

Construction Costs:

  • The community training facility $30,000
  • Dormitory to house 100 men – $55,000
  • Dormitory to house 100 women – $55,000
  • Men’s bathrooms – $10,000
  • Women’s bathrooms – $10,000
  • Classroom block – $40,000
  • Kitchen and Dining area – $20,000
  • Staff quarters – $40,000


TOTAL NEEDED FOR THE BUILDINGS $260,000


Training of 4 groups of 200 people in each group for 2018 - 800 farmers x $300 each = $240,000

The farmers receive a two week intensive training at the Malku campus and then return to their farms where they are visited every month for one year to ensure that they are putting the techniques they have been taught into practice.


TOTAL NEEDED FOR THE TRAINING $240,000

 

WE URGENTLY NEED TO RAISE $500,000

 

This facility will be used to train refugees from South Sudan who are currently in refugee settlements in Uganda and to train the young people living in Mubende District.

 

Sponsor a building and it will be named after you.

 

You can give online here or send check or money order.

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  • Memo: Ugunda Project
  • Address: 6491 Sunset Strip STE 3  Sunrise, FL 33313

 


 

MALKU GHANA

 

From the Malku Offices in Osu Ghana we are conducting training sessions in rural communities. Currently we are conducting training sessions in the town of Mankessim. We are training a group of farmers from three villages. The instructors travel to the community to do the training. This community produces Cassava and Sugar Cane. There is an immediate need for a cassava processing plant. A cooperative is being formed.

The farmers are being trained in sugarcane cultivation for higher yields. We also aim to diversify the crops that are being produced in these villages by introducing the
cultivation of peppers and tomatoes. There are many other communities waiting to receive training.

The cost to do the training in each community is about $15,000. The training takes place over 20 sessions. With the training of 30 to 50 farmers at a time. It costs about $300 to train each farmer.
Sponsor a village. Sponsor a group of farmers. Sponsor a farmer.

If you would like to help, please visit our website at www.malkuinstitute.org to make an online donation. donation.

For more info email us at info@malkuinstitute.org.

 

 

Published in Malku News
Monday, 14 March 2016 00:00

Youth Programs

Introduction

The Malku Institute of Technology1 (Malku) is an American and Ghanaian Educational Corporation. When the construction of our new African Campus is complete Malku will be comprised of four colleges offering certificate, diploma, undergraduate and graduate courses in: Applied Science and Technology, Agriculture, Special Educational and Disability Studies, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, Leadership and Entrepreneurial Skills.


Targeting Women, Youth, Community


The vision for Malku is to literally ‘Take the Institution to the Community.” A majority of the continent’s populations are in rural and semi-urban communities while most institutions of higher learning are targeted to urban populations. These institutions continue to operate with a model that worked 100 years ago—spending an average of 3-5 years to produce one qualified yet in-experienced person.


Malku’s Direct-Injection to Community Approach


Our approach aims to provide the kind of practical solution-focused flexible education that will equip and also give experiential training to students. Courses are custom-designed with the communities in mind, to address deficiencies in the areas of entrepreneurial agriculture, nutritional science, and environmental studies, adaptive technology, special education, entrepreneurship and ethical leadership. Malku aspires to be a lab and workshop for the training and equipping of innovators and solution agents.


Malku Targets Women


The African woman still lags behind in terms of empowerment in virtually every area. Malku seeks to empower the female youth and older women to remove them from vulnerability to invincibility through our various programs.


Malku Targets Youth


Africa is a rapidly developing continent. According to the Youth Division of the African Union Commission and African Development Bank (AfDB), approximately 65% of the total population of Africa is below the age of 35 years with over 35% between the ages of 15 and 35 years. Over 40% are under the age of 15 and 20% are between the ages of 15 and 24. This makes Africa the most youthful continent. By 2020, it is projected that out of 4 people, 3 will be around 20 years old. Every year roughly 10 million young African youth enter the the labor market. Malku designs its courses to reach as many youth within the context of their community and its untapped potential. Upon completion of training, they will not become job-seekers, but job creators and innovators. Malku’s ethos is to re-educate the youth on the values of sustainable development in rural Africa.


Malku’s Proprietary Colleges


The four Malku proprietary colleges designed to address the above target areas are: the College of Agriculture; the College of Environmental and Nutritional Science; the College of Applied Science and Technology; the College of Special and Exceptional Education and Disability Studies; and the College of Leadership and Entrepreneurial Studies.

 

Malku’s Partner Institutes


Malku seeks to foster cohesion within the field of education by coordinating with all component college and partner institutes.

Expected Results


• Increase population with relevant skills to harness potentials especially in rural Africa
• Better educate and train women in target areas in health, food and water security, and entrepreneurial skills
• Reduce the number of individuals in rural communities migrating to urban centers in search of employment
• Develop sustainable income by creating educational, agriculture, technological, water and food security solutions

 

Malku Youth Empowerment Program


Our program works in close partnership with local organizations in Ghana to offer youth training in life skills, employability and entrepreneurship.


This initiative trains young people in information and communications technology, other marketable skills and provides internship and job placement services.


We offer training at our campus in Osu, Ghana Monday through Friday from 6 pm to 8 pm. On the weekend, our training takes place Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm.

We conduct training in rural communities Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm. We stay in a target community for 20 weeks. During this time we implement the Sustainable Community Development Program in the community. On Saturday evenings from 6 pm to 8 pm we hold community training workshops focused on hygiene, sanitation, health and nutrition.

Our Student Sponsor Partners address the high youth unemployment crisis in Africa by providing low-income students with entrepreneurial training. All the students in the Malku Youth Empowerment Program are paired with a sponsor who offers financial support and mentors who offer one-to-one mentoring.

 

Our 20-Week Program


Our programs are professional development courses. They have been designed for those who are interested in increasing their own skills and enhancing their ability to do their work.


Upon completion of the first 20-week certificate program, Entrepreneurial Skills Development, a student may elect one of the four specialization tracts that we offer. These are: Agribusiness, Borehole Drilling, Plumbing, Solar Panel and Wind Turbine Installation.

There is an additional cost that is contingent upon the tract selected. The student may also register for the second certificate program in this series: Entrepreneurial Tools for Business. Upon successful completion of both these certificate programs the student will be awarded a diploma.

 

MALKU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Offered modules:


• Entrepreneurship Skills (5 weeks)
• Customer Service (1 week)
• Developing business/professional relationships (1 week)
• Corporate/personal image and marketing yourself (1 week)
• Resume Building and Interviewing Techniques (1 week)
• Assessment (1 week)
• Introduction to computer science (4 weeks)
• Assessment (1 week)
• Internship Program (4 weeks)

 

Why Choose Malku?


1. Experiential learning - Our programs provide students with hands-on experiences.
2. Support Services - Our Entrepreneurial Center provides the knowledge, support and connections for our
students and graduates. We offer a free online training entitled Principles of Success. This is a part of our
Leadership Training Series. The companion text is See You at the Top by Zig Ziglar. This course is designed to help
you to achieve the best in personal and vocational performance.
3. Affordability

 


Malku Sustainable Community Development Program


We bring sustainable community development to communities all over Africa by integrating our community-based core expertise with our specialties of: agriculture, health, economic development, nutrition, water, sanitation, hygiene, and women and youth empowerment.


Our Student Sponsor Partners


Student Sponsor Partners address the high unemployed youth crisis in Africa by providing low-income students with entrepreneurial training. All the students in the Malku Youth Empowerment Program are paired with sponsors who offer financial support and mentors who offer one-to-one mentoring, thus making a meaningful impact on their lives. Sponsors and mentors are the backbone of Student Sponsor Partners’ success. Through financial support and one-to-one mentoring, sponsors and mentors directly impact the lives of young people in Africa. Whichever way you choose to get involved, you are forever changing the life of an African youth:


Sponsor


Sponsors fund all or part of the cost of their student’s tuition. The average tuition is $250 per student. We ask the student to contribute $50. The sponsor's financial commitment is flexible and all sponsor contributions are greatly appreciated and applied directly to fund their student’s tuition2. Sponsors who are unable to make the time commitment to mentor their students are paired with mentors who contribute their time.


Mentor


Many of our sponsors choose to mentor a student. These Student Sponsor Partners mentor and financially support their student. Mentors are asked to meet with their student 3-6 times each year via Skype and maintain monthly contact by phone or email.

 

Support the Sustainable Community Development Program


We invite corporate partners who support a training in villages where there is an urgent need. The corporation sponsors the training of 30 people at the cost of $5000. In villages we use our weekend schedule. We use Saturday evenings to do community training in the areas of economic development; nutrition; eater, sanitation & hygiene; women’s empowerment; and youth empowerment we bring sustainable community development to communities all over Africa.

 

How To Get Engaged


If you would like to become a sponsor or mentor please fill out the form below:

 

SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION

  

 

 

 


1 Malku Institute was nominated for the 2015 Oil and Gas Training Institution of the Year Award

2 The sponsorship program is administered through a U.S. Nonprofit Corporation, Sonshine Christian Association Scholarship Fund Inc. which is taxexempt
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All your contributions to the sponsorship program are tax deductible.

 

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 Lectures By Professor John B.K. Aheto

Educational & Teaching Background:

  • UNIVERSITY OF GHANA
  • NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, USA
  • FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, USA 
  • PACE UNIVERSITY,  LUBIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, USA
  • HUNTER COLLEGE OF CUNY, USA
  • YORK COLLEGE OF CUNY, USA
  • LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY, USA
  • GHANA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, GHANA
  • KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, GHANA
  • CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, GHANA
  • KINGS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA
  • PENTECOST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA

Information On Courses:

  • Call: +233 241 285 949
  • Call: +233 207 582 529
  • Email: info@malkuinstitute.org

REGISTRATION FORM

  

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