CREATIVE’S PAST PROJECTS

40+ years of promoting positive change

Creative has implemented hundreds of projects around the globe since it was founded in 1977. From education and elections to governance and economic growth, Creative’s efforts have made a difference. For example, since the year 2000, Creative has trained more than 389,000 teachers in 21 countries—providing them with new skills and techniques that ultimately benefit their students.

Creative’s Past Projects section has a list of selected projects, a brief description, their implementation dates and funders.

 

Latin America and Caribbean/Presidential Training Initiative for the Island Caribbean

Date: September 1986 – February 1989

Creative supported the United Schools of America, Inc. with needs assessment, assisting with the recruitment and placement of participants, monitoring participants' social and academic progress, supporting students and providing technical assistance related to specific training and program needs. Training was provided in-region; in-country; and in U.S. colleges and universities, junior and community colleges, technical schools, and the private sector to 1,200 participants....

 

 

Liberia/Accelerated Learning Program PLUS (ALP PLUS)

Date: October 2006 – September 2009

Under the USAID-funded Accelerated Learning Program PLUS Creative provided Liberia's out-of-school youth with learning opportunities to secure their transition to peaceful, productive, community-oriented adulthood. Results included: increasing quality learning opportunities for 45,000 students ages 10-18; increasing quality learning opportunities for 10,500 out-of-school youth ages 18-35; and engaging 8,000 youth in improving school facilities through service learning. ...

 

 

Sudan/South Sudan – Health Education and Reconciliation Project

Date: October 2006 – September 2013

The Health, Education and Reconciliation Sudan project, funded by USAID, operated in the most neglected and least developed parts of Sudan. Teachers were trained in basic education knowledge, child-centered teaching skills, health and hygiene, conflict resolution and service-learning. The project trained community health workers to visit schools with an integrated package of health services. To strengthen school governance, it trained PTAs, teachers and school administrators on school management, monitoring and promoting transparency and accountability. ...

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