



Dominion Adult Education
The Most Dangerous Person On Earth Is The Poor Illiterate. Adult Education Is One Of The Pillars For Sustainable Development.
Our purpose
Our purpose is to help people who are not educated at an early age, or those who lack the opportunity to formally educate.
Education is supposed to be for everyone, not for only those who have money.
Many people had shifted the attention of learning to children, without remembering that learning flows from Adults who have studied. For example some children started learning from home even before they started going to school, just because their parents study. Learning begins from home not from the school wall. For this purpose God has put in our hearts to start Dominion Adult Education, so our children will also benefit more.

Enterprenuer Skilss

English Language

Swahili Language

Leadership

Ethical Conduct

Self Discovery

Love And Care

Fighting Poverty
Our Classes
Dominion Adult Education facilitators lead adult learners in a curriculum that originates from the students’ own lived experience, teaching women to read and write based on the discussion of problems such as food production, health, domestic violence, or education.
Transformative education, recognized for excellence in adult learning.
Empowering adults through education.We provide a dynamic and inclusive learning environment that fosters personal and professional growth.
Our Commiment
We are committed to delivering high quality, accessible programs that inspire life long learning and equip individuals with the skills needed to thrive in an ever evolving world.
Civic Engagement
Students are inspired by their coursework to solve local problems in their villages, either by running for local office or through community development projects.
Come to Dominion Adult Education and seek for knowledge. Education has no limit, don’t be left behind .
We inspire to create a community of empowered individuals who contribute meaningfully to society, driven by continuous personal development and a passion for knowledge.
Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope”