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EducAid Schools to Re-open
With new Ebola cases having steadied at around 1-2 per day, the President, Ernest Bai Koroma, and the Ministry of Education have decided that it…
Read MoreAJ & Kai Making us Proud in Magbeni
One cornerstone of our mission, and something that EducAid has always been immensely proud of, is being an intrinsically Sierra Leonean organisation, and being cemented…
Read MoreSewing for Sierra Leone
It is from the generosity of so many that we are able to continue our efforts in Sierra Leone, and can deliver such needed…
Read MoreInside Ebola Junction: Dr. John Wright
Dr. John Wright is one of the first NHS volunteers who travelled to Sierra Leone to help fight Ebola. He was a part of the…
Read MoreThe MSF Report: What Went Wrong – A Timeline
The Médecins Sans Frontières report, issued this week, gives us an insight in to the early stages of the Ebola outbreak. As the organisation that…
Read MoreA Clear Picture of the Ebola Situation in Sierra Leone
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) released a report this week to coincide with the 1st anniversary of the Ebola outbreak. One year on from the first…
Read MoreBusiness in the Charity Sector
As a nation the UK has traditionally been very generous when it comes to donating money to help those in need, both domestically and internationally.…
Read MoreAn Unbelievable Contribution – RFA Argus
Over the past few months, the crew of the RFA Argus have been supporting EducAid in a variety of ways. The ship performs several functions…
Read MoreTeen Pregnancies and Sexual Violence – Unseen Consequences of Ebola (Part 2)
Yesterday’s post detailed many of the instances that women are subjected to increased risks of teenage pregnancy. Whilst the geographical isolation imposed by restricted movement…
Read MoreTeen Pregnancies and Sexual Violence – Unseen Consequences of Ebola (Part 1)
If you have been following the blog closely for the past few months, you will have noticed a continuing theme that runs through all of…
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