Craft in Social Development

Craft in Social Development is a program that stands at the intersection of creativity and social impact.

This unique craft-based course is designed to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to social development initiatives.

In this article, we’ll explore the key aspects of the Craft in Social Development program, including entry requirements, available institutions, and the potential impact of this craft-oriented approach to social change.

Minimum Entry Requirements

To enroll in the Craft in Social Development program, candidates are required to have a minimum mean grade of D in their previous academic qualifications.

It’s worth noting that each subject is considered only once in this section, and there are no specific subject requirements, making this program accessible to a wide range of individuals with diverse educational backgrounds.

Available Programmes

Rift Valley Technical Training Institute

  • Institution Type: Ministry of Education
  • Programme Code: 1100950
  • Programme Name: Craft in Social Development
  • Year 1 – Programme Cost: KSH 67,189
  • 2022 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2021 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2020 Cut-off: Not Available

Sikri Technical Training Institute for the Blind and Deaf

  • Institution Type: Ministry of Education
  • Programme Code: 2045950
  • Programme Name: Craft in Social Development
  • Year 1 – Programme Cost: KSH 67,189
  • 2022 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2021 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2020 Cut-off: Not Available

Wote Technical Training Institute

  • Institution Type: Ministry of Education
  • Programme Code: 1243950
  • Programme Name: Craft in Social Development
  • Year 1 – Programme Cost: KSH 67,189
  • 2022 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2021 Cut-off: Not Available
  • 2020 Cut-off: Not Available

Crafting Social Change

The Craft in Social Development program goes beyond traditional academic approaches by incorporating craft-based methodologies.

Students in this program are exposed to a range of craft techniques and skills that can be applied to address social issues. Some key highlights of the program include:

  • Creative Empowerment: Participants learn how to use various crafts, such as weaving, pottery, and traditional arts, as tools for empowerment within communities.
  • Community Engagement: Craft in Social Development emphasizes engaging with communities directly.

    Students work on projects that involve collaborating with local populations to address specific social challenges.

  • Cultural Preservation: The program recognizes the importance of cultural heritage in development.

    Craft is seen as a means to preserve and promote cultural practices, ensuring sustainability and continuity.

  • Entrepreneurship in Social Initiatives: Graduates of this program are equipped not only with craft skills but also with entrepreneurial knowledge.

    This enables them to establish sustainable social enterprises that contribute to community development.

Impact on Social Development

Craft in Social Development envisions a future where craft becomes a catalyst for positive change.

By leveraging the power of creativity, this program aims to address various social issues, including poverty, inequality, and cultural erosion.

Graduates are expected to become advocates for social change, utilizing their craft skills to make a tangible impact in the communities they serve.

Final Thoughts

Craft in Social Development represents a refreshing and innovative approach to education and social impact.

By combining craft skills with a focus on community engagement and cultural preservation, this program opens doors to new possibilities for individuals passionate about making a difference.

If you’re looking for a program that goes beyond traditional academic boundaries and empowers you to create positive change through craft, the Craft in Social Development could be your pathway to a fulfilling and impactful journey.

Enroll today and embark on a unique educational experience that combines creativity with social responsibility.