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Kaimera

Media Made Simple. Our role as a full service, independent media agency is to untangle media complexity. Create simple, tailored, and effective media solutions that produce real business results for our clients

australia11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Kain Foundation

philanthropy

The Kain Foundation is a public ancillary fund established in 2005 by South Australian business owner John Kain. We are a collective of businesses supporting a collective of projects, all aimed at creating opportunities for children and youth in need to help them fulfil their potential. We exist quite simply to enrich lives.

new zealand1-10 employeesFounded unknown

KAÏNA-COM

telecommunications

Positioned as a center of excellence specializing in networks and telecommunications, KAÏNA-COM brings together a team of experts who have been supporting the development of network infrastructures in France and abroad for more than ten years. «Building on unique expertise we offer tailor-made solutions.» KAÏNA-COM develops multiple types of turnkey expertise to serve its customers, including Training, Consulting, Operations & Maintenance, Installation and Integration. For more information : Tel : +33(0)9 50 20 91 64 Email : info@kaina-com.fr Website : www.kaina-com.fr

france1-10 employeesFounded unknown

kainan university

higher education

A Brief History of Kainan University: Kainan University began life as the Kainan Commercial & Technical High School, which was founded in 1917 and soon earned the reputation of being the finest commercial and technical high school in Taiwan. It was not until January 1990, however, that the dream of our alumni for Kainan to be upgraded to a university began to be realized, with the establishment of a preparatory committee for the Kainan Institute of Technology. Since March 16, 2000, when our university received official sanction, students have enrolled in ever-increasing numbers. In our first year, the university consisted of seven departments and some 600 students who began their freshmen year with us. On April 13, 2006, Kainan received official accreditation as a full university. Today thousands of students are currently enrolled and can choose courses from sixteen different departments. Taiwan is starting to see the high value of a Kainan education as our graduates enter the workforce, and we are proud to have blossomed into a fully accredited university with limitless prospects. Once a small technical school, today we boast faculty and visiting students from all over the world, an office for international programs, and relationships with prestigious schools abroad, as well as a vast and beautiful campus. Kainan University has come a long way since 1917 and promises to continue its rapid development as a world-class academic institution.

taiwan51-200 employeesFounded unknown

Kainda Lifestyle

malaysia employeesFounded unknown

Kainero Media Group

WE ARE HIRING!! What separates Kainero from the rest is our TEAM. We are a global company with a diverse background in performance marketing. By having offices all over the world, our team will be available to you 24/7. Our goal is to match the right audience for product owners to maximize ROI.

canada1-10 employeesFounded unknown

Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities

government administration

The creation of the new delivery agency Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities on 1 October 2019 marks the beginning of a step change in housing and urban development in New Zealand. Kāinga Ora brings together the people, capabilities and resources of the KiwiBuild Unit, Housing New Zealand and its development subsidiary HLC. This is designed to enable a more cohesive, joined-up approach to delivering the Government’s priorities for housing and urban development in New Zealand. These priorities include addressing homelessness and making homes more affordable for New Zealanders. Kāinga Ora has two key roles: - being a world-class public housing landlord - partnering with the development community, Māori, local and central government, and others on urban development projects of all sizes. Kāinga Ora will continue to provide the tenancy services that were previously provided by Housing New Zealand, as well as maintaining and developing its public housing stock and providing home ownership products and other services. There are increased expectations on Kāinga Ora to prioritise tenants’ wellbeing, and provide tenants with good quality, warm, dry and healthy homes. In its new urban development role, Kāinga Ora will work in partnership to deliver quality urban development that connects homes with jobs, transport, open spaces and the facilities they need. This includes accelerating the availability of build-ready land, and building a mix of housing including public housing, affordable housing, homes for first home buyers and market housing of different types, sizes and tenures.

new zealand1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities

government administration

The creation of the new delivery agency Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities on 1 October 2019 marks the beginning of a step change in housing and urban development in New Zealand. Kāinga Ora brings together the people, capabilities and resources of the KiwiBuild Unit, Housing New Zealand and its development subsidiary HLC. This is designed to enable a more cohesive, joined-up approach to delivering the Government’s priorities for housing and urban development in New Zealand. These priorities include addressing homelessness and making homes more affordable for New Zealanders. Kāinga Ora has two key roles: - being a world-class public housing landlord - partnering with the development community, Māori, local and central government, and others on urban development projects of all sizes. Kāinga Ora will continue to provide the tenancy services that were previously provided by Housing New Zealand, as well as maintaining and developing its public housing stock and providing home ownership products and other services. There are increased expectations on Kāinga Ora to prioritise tenants’ wellbeing, and provide tenants with good quality, warm, dry and healthy homes. In its new urban development role, Kāinga Ora will work in partnership to deliver quality urban development that connects homes with jobs, transport, open spaces and the facilities they need. This includes accelerating the availability of build-ready land, and building a mix of housing including public housing, affordable housing, homes for first home buyers and market housing of different types, sizes and tenures.

new zealand1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

KAINOafrica

education management

KAINO is an EdTech (Education Technology) product that provides nursery schools and parents in Uganda with access to quality curriculum aligned STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) blended lesson guides which they deliver to their learners using our web and mobile applications. KAINO is a source of easy to use STEM blended curriculum aligned lesson guides for early childhood education centers and parents for homeschooling their children. The STEM approach allows children to investigate and explore learning in an active and hands-on way because we believe that children in kindergarten have a natural and innate curiosity about the world they live in. Our STEM activities encourage children to see learning areas like math and science in a new light, and how to use those subjects to solve their day-to-day problems and the problems they may face as adults. Our lesson guides’ service will enable caregivers and parents to access and deliver STEM blended lessons via our printed workbooks, web and mobile applications to their children in a bid to prepare them for the future workspace. All this quality content can be accessed at 80% less of the current market price. We take the Uganda national ECD curriculum framework and redevelop it by blending in the STEM approach and the British national curriculum for a higher quality of learning. This solution can improve the cognitive, socio-emotional, language development skills and impact the lives of over 25,000 ECD teachers in Uganda alone who don't have access to quality content fit for the 21st-century learners. According to the World Bank, for every $1 spent on this kind of ECD program by a government, a return of between $6 - $13 is likely to occur which is one of the best investments for any African nation. The innovation seeks to provide a solution through the following; 1. DIGITAL teacher’s guides ACCESS and TRAINING to CAREGIVERS 2. PROGRESS TRACKING and ATTENDANCE MANAGEMENT for parents and teachers.

uganda11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Kainos Project

online media

Kainos Project exists to create a community of voices that are eager to explore the new ways God wants to work in the lives of his followers and in his Church. What we hope to do through our content is to begin exploring what it looks like to live life fully alive and experience the life abundant that Jesus promised to those who believe in him.

united states1-10 employeesFounded unknown

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