IMPACT WEEK NAIROBI 2018
Date

12 – 19 July 2018

Participants

10 junior coaches trained
40 participating students

Independent

Organised by and for locals

Mixed Team

A mix of high school students,
university students
and young professionals

The Impact Week was born at the Africa Nazarene University in 2015. The University also hosted the second Impact Week in 2016 during which the train-the-trainer model was launched. A large number of staff and faculty members were trained as design thinking coaches. This Impact Week set the ball rolling into a series of independently organised Impact Weeks: for two years in a row, the team of junior coaches trained at Africa Nazarene University in 2016 has successfully organised and executed independent Impact Week events.
The Impact Week 2018 attracted University students from both the Africa Nazarene University and other universities, business people, and young professionals.

Impact Week Spirit

The Impact Week has turned out to generate a snowball effect since its birth at the Africa Nazarene University.

Ambitious youngsters

It was the first time that the junior coaches turned into senior coaches and managed to train 10 new junior coaches.

 

 

Achieving the future you desire is hard work.
Successful communities understand that
the things they dream about will only come
through great effort, determination and
teamwork. How do we begin to dream together
to envision the future that we want?

Dr. Stanley Bhebhe

Vice Chancellor, Africa Nazarene University