

Logos Circle Kano 4.0
Welcome to the 4th Logos Circle Kano meetup.
Our previous gathering marked an important milestone for the Circle: we officially launched the HealthyChild, HealthyFuture initiative through our outreach at Green Pastures Orphanage and Homes.
This meetup will be an opportunity to pause, reflect, learn from our first field activity, and turn that experience into a stronger and more coordinated plan for the next three months.
We will review what went well, what didn't, what we learned, and what needs to change as we prepare to take HealthyChild, HealthyFuture into schools across Kano.
Agenda
Welcome & Circle Check-in
We will welcome returning and new participants, briefly reconnect with the purpose of Logos Circle Kano, and reflect on what we have achieved since our last Circle.
HealthyChild, HealthyFuture — Our First Field Action
We will reflect on the official launch of our first winnable issue at Green Pastures Orphanage and Homes.
We will discuss:
What worked well during the outreach
What challenges we encountered
Logistics and coordination lessons
Feedback from the children and the host organisation
Hygiene education delivery
Distribution of hygiene materials and other donations
How the bilingual HealthyChild, HealthyFuture comic book was received
What we should repeat, improve, or stop in future activities
The objective is not simply to celebrate the launch, but to learn from it and improve our execution.
HealthyChild, HealthyFuture — The Next 3 Months
We will finalise our operational roadmap for the next three months of school-based implementation.
The campaign will target two schools each month, beginning in September and continuing through October and November.
For each school, we will review:
School location
Estimated student population
Age groups/classes to be reached
School administration and approval status
Number of students expected to participate
Hygiene facilities already available
Handwashing points and wash basins required
Hand sanitizer requirements
Toilet rolls and other hygiene materials
Educational materials and exercise books
Number of HealthyChild, HealthyFuture comic books required
Facilitators and volunteers needed
Transportation and logistics
Photography/documentation requirements
Pre- and post-activity feedback
HealthyChild Club formation
Student hygiene ambassador selection
September School Activities
We will review and confirm the two schools selected for September and ensure that all necessary permissions, materials, volunteers and logistics are ready before the first school visit.
The focus will be on making our first school implementation organised, measurable and repeatable.
October & November Roadmap
We will also map out the schools and implementation requirements for October and November.
Rather than treating every visit as a standalone outreach, we want to develop a repeatable model that can eventually be used by other communities and Logos Circles.
Our goal is simple:
Educate → Equip → Establish → Sustain.
We educate students, equip schools with basic hygiene resources, establish HealthyChild Clubs, and create pathways for sustainable access to hygiene supplies.
HealthyChild Clubs & Sustainability
A major part of the next phase will be establishing HealthyChild Clubs within participating schools.
We will discuss:
How clubs will be formed
Selecting student hygiene ambassadors
Training students to promote good hygiene
Extending lessons from school to home
Encouraging peer-to-peer education
Connecting schools with local hygiene-product manufacturers
Maintaining access to affordable hygiene supplies after our initial intervention
The aim is to ensure that HealthyChild, HealthyFuture doesn't end when Logos Circle Kano leaves the school.
Follow-up on Other Winnable Issues
HealthyChild, HealthyFuture remains our first priority for immediate execution, but we will also receive progress updates on our other identified winnable issues.
These include:
AquaHope Initiative Updates on community selection, engagement with village heads, assessment of potential water sites, approvals, technical requirements, fundraising and implementation planning.
Widows Empowerment Programme Updates on the broader empowerment model, including livelihood support, digital skills for children of widows, family sustainability and potential community partners.
Voterax A brief update on the development and demonstration of the privacy-preserving coordination infrastructure, including how it could potentially support transparent community coordination, contribution tracking and decision-making.
Logos Nodes Setup
We will also dedicate time to discussing and setting up Logos Nodes within the Kano community.
This session will introduce interested participants to the concept of running infrastructure that contributes to the Logos network and provide practical guidance for those who want to become technically involved.
Participants interested in the technical side of Logos will have an opportunity to learn, ask questions and explore how they can contribute beyond the Circle's social-impact activities.
Open Discussion & Community Contributions
The floor will be opened for participants to share:
Ideas
Concerns
Skills they can contribute
Potential partners
Schools or communities they can connect us with
Resources they can provide
Technical or operational support they can offer
We want every participant to see a pathway to meaningful contribution.
Next Steps & Responsibilities
We will conclude by agreeing on the immediate actions required before the next Circle.
This includes confirming:
September school visits
School contacts and approvals
Required materials
Volunteer responsibilities
Transportation and logistics
HealthyChild Club preparation
AquaHope follow-up
Widows empowerment planning
Voterax updates
Logos Node setup and technical follow-up
Date and focus of the next Circle
What to Bring
Come prepared to:
Listen. Share. Volunteer. Build.
If you have experience in education, healthcare, community organising, technology, communications, logistics, fundraising, design, project management or youth development, there will be opportunities to contribute.
This is not simply another meetup.
It is a working session to turn our conversations into coordinated, measurable community action.
About Logos
Logos is a social movement and decentralised technology stack built to revitalise civil society.
Logos brings together people who believe communities should have greater agency, stronger coordination and the tools to organise around the issues that matter to them.
Through Logos Circles, that philosophy becomes local action: people identifying problems, organising around winnable issues, building relationships and creating practical solutions together.
Logos Circle Kano is our local expression of that movement.
From our first gathering to our first field action, we are learning how to turn community conversations into lasting impact.
Our next step is execution.