Use cases

Use case · Education

Sponsor someone's education, track real progress.

You're paying for a family member's schooling back home. Instead of sending money blindly, follow the report cards, actual costs, and how the student is doing.

Projet

Studies · Aïcha · Cotonou

Progress55%
  • Enrollment & feesValidated · school receipt
  • Term 1Validated · report card 14.2/20
  • 3Term 2Aïcha · exams in progress
  • 4Term 3 & examsUpcoming · June

Report card T1

Aïcha · 14.2 / 20

The challenge

The challenge we all know

Uncle has been paying for your niece's school since middle school. Every term, he sends the money. Every term, he asks "how's school going?" and gets "fine, Uncle, fine."

Nobody shows him the report cards. He doesn't know if the money is going to school or elsewhere. And the student herself doesn't really feel that he cares about her beyond the checks.

What changes with Oyeba

  • Report cards, not promises. One photo of a report card is worth a thousand "school's going fine.
  • A direct connection with the student. The student sees that you're following her progress.
  • Actual costs documented. School receipts, transport, supplies.

Typical checkpoints

How Oyeba structures this project.

The pre-filled template when you start this type of project. Adapt it to your situation.

01

Enrollment & back-to-school fees

School receipts, supplies, uniform, transport.

02

Term 1

Scanned report card, notebook photos, attendance.

03

Term 2

Progress, any extra support needed, mock exams.

04

Term 3 & exams

Final results, move to next year.

05

Annual review

Year recap, plans for the year ahead.

What you gain

Four concrete changes, from the very first week.

Report cards, not promises

One photo of a report card is worth a thousand "school's going fine."

A direct connection with the student

The student sees that you're following her progress. She knows she's supported, not just funded.

Actual costs documented

School receipts, transport, supplies. No more doubt about where the money goes.

Multiple sponsors, coordinated

If the extended family is contributing, everyone sees their share and the total.

Your words, soon

« I sponsor my niece's education in Cotonou. Every term I see the report cards, the school receipts. She knows I'm there. »
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Patricia O.

Studies · Brussels → Cotonou

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