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Dispelling Ebola Myths
Jungle trek across 4 flooded rivers, up hill and down dale to reach some of our more rural communities. And what an emotional roller-coaster this…
Read MoreGreat news from Augustine Bundor (EducAid’s first Dr to be)
Augustine in his lab coat in class. Augustine has just got in touch to say that he has received his end of 4th year results…
Read MoreEducAid Position Statement on Recent Cases of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever in Guinea and Sierra Leone
Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF) is a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever. It is a severe, often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (such as monkeys,…
Read MoreIssa Fowai – Civil Engineer
This is surely why we do what we do. When we have hard times, it is great to remember some of the highlights and Issa’s…
Read MorePhoto Exhibition – Save the Date
Really happy to announce a photo exhibition organised by some of our most committed volunteers. The event includes a stunning photographic exhibition on EducAid’s work…
Read MoreOur World, Our Eyes, Our Imagination
In June and July 2012 the students of EducAid Lumley, EducAid Rolal and EducAid Maronka took part in a project to learn photography. The stories…
Read MoreComing soon: a new face of EducAid Sierra Leone
So….. it’s still the same old EducAid working in the same ways: High quality education for the most vulnerable in Sierra Leone; Great value for…
Read MoreBig big thank you to Nick Nixon for running for EducAid
A couple of weeks ago, cousin Nick Nixon, egged on by his sister in law, Lucy, took to the streets and ran a half marathon…
Read MoreAchieving their potential step by step
The new head girl and head boy addressing the assembly after their induction. Jaminatu Morie joined EducAid via the Women’s Project, our catch up education…
Read MoreAminata Fofanah (20) RIP
Magbeni Village – Home for many years of Aminata Fofanah and her grandmother, Rugiatu Jah Aminata Fofanah, past pupil of Magbeni and Lumley from some…
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