Young growing trees are the future forest.
--African proverb--



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INTRODUCTION



INTRODUCTION

Those who accomplish great things pay attention to little ones.
--African proverb--

‘If Africa will rise above the height of its acclaimed vast potentials, we must intentionally re-engineer and align our children towards paths of moral and ethical distinction, solution-mindedness, leadership excellence and global competitiveness’.

This is our drive……
Let us synergize in birthing this worthy legacy that the African child would be proud of.
WE CAN! &
WE WILL!

--Kiddies Boost--

CHILDREN IN AFRICA


CHILDREN IN AFRICA

There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its Children.
--Nelson Mandela--

THE STATISTICS

  • From 2017 onwards, sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest number of births, and this trend will persist for the rest of the century.

  • Africa’s child population will reach 1 billion by 2055, making it the largest child population among all continents.

  • Changing demographics and a growing population in Africa will require an additional 4.2 million health workers above current growth to meet WHO minimum standards and an increase of 1.3 million primary school teachers to meet the best sub-regional performers’ pupil-teacher ratio by 2030.
  • https://data.unicef.org/resources/children-in-africa-child-survival-brochure/
    OUR AFRICA


    OUR AFRICA

    It is the one who lives in the house who knows where the roof leaks.
    --African proverb--

    ‘It is easier to build strong Children than repair broken Men’

    --Frederick Douglas--

    Africa expends so much yearly, in managing the challenges of unprincipled and unethical adults.
    However, Investing in the early re-engineering of an African child towards global significance, is indeed an economical and worthy investment in the creation of a new African narrative.

    WHO WE ARE

    WHO WE ARE

    If you think you are too small to make a difference, You haven’t spent the night with a mosquito.
    --African proverb--

    We are a leading African organization dedicated to social re-engineering of the African child, while instilling in them, life’s best practices from an early age.
    We actively engage the use of auto-suggestions and captivating value-based story-telling on audio and audio-visual stations, child-friendly social media platforms and software apps; without neglecting other very impactful analogue edu-tainment aids such as comics, book series, children journals, shows etc
    According to an African proverb; ‘It takes a village to raise a child With this in mind, we are positioned also, as a notable part of the village, providing a sound Parent-support system for the ethical and moral upbringing of the African child.

    OUR VISION

    OUR VISION

    The eye never forgets what the heart has seen.
    --African proverb--

    ..To give the African child W.I.N.G.S to fly

    W– Wisdom for value-based lifestyle
    I- Inspiration for global Contributions
    N- Nourishment for mental creativity
    G– Greatness & leadership consciousness
    S– solution-driven mentality.

    OUR MISSION

    OUR MISSION

    The sun does not forget a village just because it is small.
    --African proverb--

    To remain a leading African organization dedicated to social engineering & re-engineering of the African child, while instilling in them life’s best practices from an early age.

    OUR CORE VALUES

    OUR CORE VALUES

    When the roots are deep, there is no reason to fear the wind.
    --African proverb--

    I.C.E.E

    I NSPIRATION
    C REATIVITY
    E DUCATION
    E NTERTAINMENT

    OUR SDG GOALS

    OUR SDG GOALS

    OUR TARGET SDGS

    Young growing trees are the future forest.
    --Anonymous--

    OUR STRATEGY

    OUR STRATEGY

    If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
    --African proverb--

    Our re-engineering strategies are quite extensive and cannot be fully enumerated in this concise introduction package.

    The re-engineering strategies enumerated below are not exhaustive.

    However, the strategies highlighted below, are wrapped around three windows of opportunity that needed to be utilized and maximized in creating laudable transformation in the African child.

    1) Strategy 1:5:1:

    1 value-based story, Repeated at least 5-days in 1 week

    “Repetition is the Mother of learning, the Father of Action, which makes it the Architect of accomplishment”
    --Zig Ziglar--

    Once a value-based story is repeated a minimum of five times in a week, the children become accustomed to the’ details {voices, Foleys, and morals} of the story.
    This experience ensures that the morals are stored in their subconscious and becomes the basis for their decisions and actions now and in the future..

    2) Strategy SMA:


    a. Listen to the main STORY
    b. Learn the MORALS
    c. Recite the AFFIRMATION creed

    It is the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen”
    --Muhammad Ali--

    Once, the story has been enjoyed and morals learnt, the affirmation creed is recited once in each of our 15 minutes episode.

    Therefore, if a sample African child listens to just two episodes per day, in a month, such child would have recited the affirmation creed about 60 times and an average of 720 times in a year.

    With this, we are confident that the creed would have become a deep conviction in the subconscious mind of the child, creating a personalized thrust in taking responsibility for self, family, community, nation and Africa.

    3) School Runs magic (SRM)

    A sample African child, whose school is just 15minutes drive away from home, spends an average of 30mins (in every to and fro journey) either in a family car, school bus, or commuter van. This adds up to 600mins per month and 1800mins per school term. This time is often under utilized by parents and guardians.
    We consider this 1800mins/term (or 30hrs/term), another window of opportunity for our re-engineering drive. This we plan to maximize by broadcasting our moral-based stories via radio stations, social media platforms, mp3s, CDs and other means that would be playable in the vehicles conveying such child.

    OUR OUTREACH

    OUR OUTREACH

    IT TAKES TWO HANDS TO LIFT A LOAD TO THE HEAD.
    --African proverb--

    According to the African proverb-‘IT TAKES TWO HANDS TO LIFT A LOAD TO THE HEAD’; applying two-way strategies are often the best in achieving exceptional results.

    Consequently, Kiddies Boost dedicates 30% of her proceeds to THE BOOST FOUNDATION (an affiliate NGO to Kiddies Boost). The Foundation is solely devoted to advancing children’s re-engineering process in the remote areas of African nations through constant outreach projects.

    With these two proverbial hands working in seamless synergy, most African children would be reached, and raised in paths of moral and ethical distinction, solution-mindedness, leadership excellence and global competitiveness.