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New girls’ quarters in Magbeni

Alice, head girl, has moved in. A couple of months ago, I gave the go ahead to AA’s building project for a new girls and…

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Maronka Girls Safe House – on its way!

The context Sierra Leone ranks 100 out 102 on the Social Institutions Gender Index [SIGI] because of statistics like: ·        47 per cent of girls…

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Funky ads for EducAid

A fruitful partnership…….. North Oxfordshire Academy have been supporting EducAid in numerous ways over the last few years and we are now rearing our heads…

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Alex Channon spreads his enthusiasm for Sierra Leone

After his visit to Sierra Leone and the EducAid schools, Alex Channon has sought to raise interest in and awareness of both the country and…

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The assessment of some recent visitors to EducAid Lumley

It was quite some time before coming to Sierra Leone, that a friend sent us an article from a British newspaper featuring a school in…

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Putting EducAid Rolal on the map with a winning drama

Abdul Dumbuya and his drama group are the talk of the town in Port Loko. The HIV/AIDS Media Global Fund Project organised a drama competition…

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Ali takes to the hills for EducAid

Alison in training for her big run. Alison Higgs, long term friend of EducAid, who was last featured on this blog in a very fetching…

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Lily and Richard develop their new radio interest during their trip to SL

In Lily’s own words……. Mics, Chimps and Angel Delight                                                                        Lily Johnson I was thinking of going to Alton Towers in…

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Great initiative taken by the Magbeni staff and students

It is incredibly encouraging when staff and students take unprompted initiatives, for the improvement of the service provided by EducAid, even at considerable personal effort. The photo…

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Mohamed Sannoh continues his studies

Mohamed Sannoh, one of EducAid’s earliest students (he joined us at the age of 10 when we sponsored him at primary school before we had…

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