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Mar – Dec
Highlights of 2016
Green SpaceCo-working
Co-working Space is..
• the design of the office that encourages interaction.
•Collaborative, low cost office for startups and free lancers.
•known to be creative flexible environment that encourage working together.
Green Space is : • A non-profit collaborative office space in Khartoum, initiated and managed by Kyomi NGO in partnership with Haggar Holding.
•Designed for hosting small youth initiatives and startups, providing flexible accommodation.
•Mainly targeting groups active in “Environment” & “Youth Empowerment” sectors.
•Suitable environment for coaching,mentoring, interaction, Knowledge/expertise exchange among hostedgroups and their volunteers.
•Organizing jointly capacity buildingprograms and projects for hostedgroups.
•Going to be an advocacy platformthat addresses groups’ challenges.
Green Space is :
Opened in March 2016 in Mohamed
Nageeb street in Khartoum with
rented furniture.
Temporarily stopped in Ramadan
(Jun-Aug) due to low reservation rate
and high expenses, and continued
funraising.
Re-opened in September 2016 in
Albaladia-west Str. in the middle of
Khartoum, with donated furniture and
equipment.
March 2016
November 2016
Space Size We started with 70 m2 apartment, then
extended to sum 150 m2.
The space is divided into 5 rooms plus
small storing space.
Equipment:
25 Co-working stations.
10 Laptops.
2 LED Screens and projector.
12 Small lockers.
Copier, printer, scanner.
Small kitchen: Cooler, boiler,
heater.
High speed Internet: Zain, Sudani.
Hosted Organizations & groups in 2016
• These equipment are sufficient to hostmore than 10 small organizations,groups or startups.
• Running costs are shared betweenbeneficiaries, and the gap to be jointlyfundraised.
• The space size is subject for futureexpansion to host more groups with thesame concept.
Item indicator Saturdays weekdays Notes
25 work
stations
chairs used
at the same
time percen.
50 – 100% 20 – 70% 50 more chairs were rented
to serve some events
10 laptops Laptops used Regular days (30 – 50%)
When lending laptops (100%)
Average: 1 laptop per group.
1 laptop is dedicated for the
space’s management.
2 LED screens
& projector
usage per
weekdays
LED Screen:2-5 times
Projector:1-2 times weekly
One Screen not been used
yet.
12 cupboard used 92% 4 are assigned for the space
management.
Printer &
scanner
Printed
paper
More than 800 paper
5 halls Usage rate in
one time
60 -100% 20 – 60% Halls are not always full but
mostly, used by different
groups for meetings and
training sessions.
indicator Saturdays weekdaysTraining
workshops
Attendance to
Registering
percent.
30 – 80% 50 – 80%
Supscription
Renenewal
Renewial
subscription after
the 1st month
90%
The total visitors
of the space
Sum of events
participants
500
• Co-working Groups pay 250 up to 1000 SDG/month
• Some groups re-arranged usage hours to fit 250 SDG/month.
Journal de FLE: not yet issued
Sudan News in French langu.
initiative by:
a group of ELNeilin University students
Weekly meetings: 4hrs “Editorial board”
Monthly fees: 250 SDG
Membership fees
Green Space adopted flexible working hours.
• At first :
9:00 - 22:00• Later, in the beginning of 2017
adjusted to be
11:00 - 20:00• Green Space is open everyday
except Fridays.
• We work even in the holidays.
• Co-workers who need to use the space earlier than 11:00 can apply for a copy of the main door key.
Working Hours:
Donors & Partners
• “Green Space” applied to several corporatesfor getting their support under their SocialResponsibility (CSR).
• Haggar Group responded and donatedequipment and furniture and offeredmentoring and sustainable partnership.
• Dal Group donated a projector & trainingsessions.
• Fandora Recycling donated amount of SDG1000.
• No response yet from other corporates.
Dal groupFandora
Giad Group Nile petroleum Sudani CTC group Kofftea__
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Workshops Held in
Green Space
• Green Space tried to facilitatethe expertise transfer betweenco-working groups andindividuals.
• Tens of workshops wereorganized under about 15different themes during 2016.
• More workshops and trainingsessions are to be held in 2017.
Workshops in NGOs &Volantarism
• NGOs Media• NGOs Management• Reports and Project Proposals Writing• Introduction to Project Management• Basics of voluntarism
Environment • Environmental education:
local and international examples.
• Environmental challenges of development in Sudan.
• Climate change.
• Youth participation in climate conferences.
Handcrafts:
• Crochet.
• DIY furniture.
• Recycling.
• Self-awareness• Essential managerial skills• Study abroad
opportunities.• photography.• English Writing skills.• Brainstorming.• Preparation for
employment interviews.
Other workshops:
Success Stories
قصص النجاح
Atmosphere
• Atmosphere is always friendly and supportive in the space.
• Some groups actively participate in the recycling the waste excreted in the space.
Organizations shared their
expertise and network
relations with others.
A startup business producinghandcraft and artistic recycling,had their first official workingplace in the space for reasonablecost.
The Space’s co-workers providedguidance and mentorship to theclubs young members.
Craftoum actively participated inspace’s decoration, and club’smembers have benefited fromworkshops in “Projects proposalwriting” and “English languagesessions” offered by other co-workers in the Green Space.
Rida for Integrated Energy Solutions
• Start-up business consists of twoengineers met for the first timein the Green Space and laterdesigned and applied for solar-powered projects tenders.
• Rida team benefits from theSpace as office. They daily meetpotential partners.
• Rida participates in openactivities in the space. Theyproposed a completely solar-powered training hall system.
• Green Space is now looking for afund to implement that system.
Movie Show
AkutenyuA fantasy movie
Directed by hobbyist..Cast were Sudanese students and their Japanese teachers
Large Hall of 60 seats opened in December last year
: نوادي اللغات
تقدمتعليميةانديةالمكانشركاءكون•.محادثةوجلساتللمبتدئينكورسات
يابانيةال–الفرنسية–األلمانية–االنجليزية•
ةالعالقوتقويةالهواياتوتشاركوديجو•.المساحةمنالمستفيدينبين
دادلالعمجانياكورسانظماالنجليزيةنادي•Preparingاللغةالمتحان for IELTS
Coworkers created clubs to improve their languages’skills as well as having fun. These clubs provideeducational courses for beginners and regularspeaking sessions.English - German - French - JapaneseEnglish Club organized free courses for differentlevels. Mentored by co-workers and delivered by pro-bono lecturers. One of the courses is Preparation forIELTS language test.Friendly atmosphere and mutual hobbies strengthenco-workers bond.
Challenges• Co-working Spaces is a new concept in Sudan, yet, existing
coworking spaces in Khartoum lack proper mutual cooperation.
• Co-working groups are not used to prepare medium or long-term plansfor their activities. Green space sometimes fail to fulfill some suddenreservations in short notice.
• Running costs are still greater than paid membership fees.
• Equipment’s misuse led to some damages and increased expenditurescorrespondingly.
Recomendations• Proper documentation for this coworking experiment and recording
the learned lessons will impact positively on the idea’s prosperity andextension.
• Encouraging co-workers to jointly develop integrated projects willstrengthen groups and grow spirit of cooperation instead ofcompetition.
• Successful coordination and regular jointly organized activities willpromote the “Co-working” concept and will have a positive impacton attracting more co-workers.
Green Space in 2017• This year, Green Space is planning to organize and host more training
programs and more workshops in different fields with an attention togreen entrepreneurship and business. The intended training programshould equip and encourage young people to venture this kind ofbusiness.
• Training programs are attractive to the targeted community and theexistance of a schedule of training will increase the usage of the spaceand will raise the capacity of the beneficiary groups.
2017 Training Programs:
• Training will cover basic skills, environment, sustainability, advocacyand organizational management. We have contacted a group ofexperts and consultants requesting their personal support byproviding some Pro-bono consulting and training sessions.
• Green Space magazine:
• We plan to release a media outlet in the form of a digital magazine,promoting coworking, team spirit and introducing activities of thespace and its community.
Location: West Khartoum, Salih Basha st & West-Baladiya st. cross. Saudi Bank Building, Northern entrance, 3rd floor. For inquires please visit our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/GreenSpaceSudanOr “whatsapp” us on +249129646369