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On our way!
Fantastic news. After months of planning and hoping and meetings, calls and emails, we got the news today: 13 EducAid staff are on their way to the UK for a wonderful training opportunity. A couple of years ago, the Steve Sinnott Foundation contacted me about collaborating on development education. In the end, they decided to…
Read More2nd in the country in the senior public exams
Generally speaking, the public exam results have been very disappointing country wide this year. However, this has once again, not been the case in EducAid. We have seen student after student come with absolutely excellent grades which opens the doors for their future. This is a sign of great patience and endurance through very difficult…
Read MoreProud of them
I am working this term based in Maronka, a tiny village in the Northern province. Kofi is attending our primary school here too. The school is run by a number of ‘junior staff’ i.e. Our past students who are hoping for sponsorship or already under-going distance teacher training. Although we have junior staff in all…
Read MoreNew term
Some real enthusiasm for the new term and some incredibly frustrating casual attitudes born of their experience in the government schools where nobody starts at the beginning and lessons are effective from approximately 2 weeks into term. So many of the kids are to be found engaged in selling various items. Their parents (guardians) can…
Read MoreNew term
Staff numbers just over 70 now and we are all re-dispersing after a good but exhausting week together of meetings and training. The 70+ included a good group of our most recent ex-students who are now joining the ranks of the educators. Great to see! Term starts on Monday and nearly everything is set. Good…
Read MoreIssa – in China
Issa – in China – working hard and having a fair amount of fun at the same time, by the looks of things…… Issa is now in his second year of engineering proper – all his studies are now in Chinese!!!! Keep it up, Issa. We miss you but we are very proud of your…
Read MoreFor those who already have everything, why don’t you……
…….give them the pleasure of making a difference to someone in need? When a friend of yours has a birthday or anniversary and you are searching to give them something that they might want when they have any number of nicknacks already, why don’t you give a gift off the EducAid Wish List in their…
Read MoreBalla Turay in Caracas
Balla (an EducAid student who received scholarship to study ICT) has been in Venezuela for a month or so now. He has finally been allowed to get out and about. At first, they were banned from receiving visitors or phone calls and even from leaving the compound! Very strange and not a little disquieting. Now, at…
Read MoreStop jumping up and down like a cricket? Me? Why?
L’École, 5th of 6 children, and the first in his family to go past BECE (the junior public exams), can’t contain himself. His smile is so big, and his laugh so infectious, you can’t help but laugh with him. [net too slow for the photo to prove it] Sheak, a little quieter still can’t help…
Read MoreDrivers needed
If you are a driver and you are free the 2nd weekend in September, we need you! We urgently need drivers for the bike ride (see previous post) from Thursday morning to Monday norning. Please contact Janetbroadhurst@aol.com URGENTLY Thank you
Read MoreRupert Eastell’s involvement with EducAid
Rupert and his daughter Georgie talk with the scientists in Rolal I have had the privilege of visiting Port Loko 5 times over the past 4 years, and have always left wanting to go back and spend more time there. The last visit in April was the longest and the most enjoyable – my son…
Read MoreAre you a cyclist? How about it then!
Sponsored Bicycle Ride from Hoek van Holland to Brussels via Amsterdam outskirts 8th to 11th September 2011 Proceeds to benefit Educaid, Sierra Leone The trip will start with all cyclists catching the 18.20 train from London, Liverpool Street station to Harwich on Thursday 8 September and boarding the overnight ferry which departs at 23.15. The…
Read MoreBack home in Sweet Salone!
Although I have been coming backwards and forwards, for a week or so at a time, all year, it feels like a great relief to be back without the DRC project in the back of my mind. Without going into too much detail, my year in the Congo has reconfirmed my confidence that EducAid does…
Read MoreExciting opportunity
Excited team work – going through the online applications for UK visas A few months ago, the Steve Sinnott Foundation, [set up by Steve Sinnott’s widow in order to continue his work in development education] found EducAid online and became interested. After a couple of meetings, SSF have worked with a funding agency to propose…
Read MoreBalla Turay – patience and integrity win in the end and he is on his way!
Great Excitement as the lads wish Balla safe journey. Balla on his way to the airport….. Goodbyes at Lungi airport. A life changing journey…… [hopefully the breakdown on the way to the ferry will be the last of the hiccups he has to face!] Balla Turay, was awarded a grant to go and study ICT…
Read MoreUrgent Please – Day Dream Education Products
Today and Every Friday til 3rd September [set a reminder on your phone!]……… Please everyone who is on Facebook or Twitter can you do this so we can get as many of these as possible for the schools: If you follow this link DayDream Facebook page all you have to do is post on their wall: ‘My…
Read MoreOooooh – it’s the holidays……….oh no it’s not – it’s debating training
But….staff and students are joining in with great enthusiasm. They have taken over the library. Aruna Bangura of the leadership team underwent training and is now delivering sessions on key thinking skills for debating. Bhumi Purohit, of SLEEP an American based organisation which has been working in partnership with EducAid for some time, is over…
Read MoreGetting closer to being able to imagine it in action!
The roof is going on to the Rolal Teacher Training Centre and, wow, what a difference it makes! It is now easy to imagine it in action. This is going to be a fantastic space where we can bring teachers from other schools in the Port Loko District and thus help raise the quality of…
Read MoreNew project….new blog
Girls’ Safe House in Maronka – under construction. To chronicle the ups and downs of all the preparations and day to day functioning of the Girls’ Safe House in Maronka, we have set up a new blog: www.sierraleonegirls.blogspot.com Have a look and see what you think. This new project responds to many of the challenges…
Read MoreDress a girl around the world.com sewing for Maronka
Imagine a world where every girl had at least one dress! Wow – what beautiful pillow cases! This is how their website opens. www.dressagirlaroundtheworld.com is an organisation with a non denominational Christian foundation with the aim of giving a little bit of value and feeling special and pretty to as many little girls around the…
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