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Another set of important funding approved – Yes!
Thinking it through! Bhumi of SLEEP, an organisation based in the United States of America has been battling away at a bid for funding to introduce a debate training programme. Staff and students will be selected for training in research, analysis, argument construction and presentation following a programme of debate training which has seen significant…
Read MoreWhat? Where? Why? When? Maronka Primary teacher training / resource centre
Lots to do! This morning I received an exciting email….. funding for a new project! What? A teacher development facility providing short capacity building courses for teachers without qualifications or whose skill base needs reinforcement. 40% of Sierra Leonean teachers are trained and qualified. There is a new distance course providing the possibility of training…
Read MoreNew 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 female staff quarters as they were overflowing out of the women’s project classroom where they had all been sleeping. Now, it is already in use by the girls and there…
Read MoreMaronka 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 between 15 and 19 years of age are married, divorced or widowed. · Between 80 and 90 per cent of women are circumcised. · 77 per cent of Sierra Leonean…
Read MoreFunky 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 in various bits of the curriculum too. Roland Howard and the ICT department had their students ask me lots of questions and try and get their head round our ‘brand…
Read MoreAlex 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 the programme. Here he is telling the youngsters he teaches, about Sierra Leone, during a non-uniform fund-raising day for EducAid. Thank you Alex and Thank you St Thomas of Canterbury…
Read MoreThe 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 Freetown. It had been started by Miriam, who as a young woman, in post war Sierra Leone in 2000, recognised the urgent need for access to secondary education for all,…
Read MorePutting 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 to which EducAid Rolal was invited. Once again, the EducAid team walked away with the honours. Congratulations to all of you who competed and well done too to Abdul…
Read MoreAli 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 Santa outfit, is on the run again. Alison teaches art at the Bridge Academy in Fulham and has got the whole school behind her fundraising (and awareness raising) campaign. She…
Read MoreLily 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 February half term, but then I got an invitation to spend two weeks with EducAid in Sierra Leone. Guess which one I chose? My dad, Richard, and I set off…
Read MoreGreat 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 below is of the first half of a girls’ dormitory and female staff quarters being built with great support from staff and students. The students have made the bricks themselves…
Read MoreMohamed 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 our own schools) is celebrating again. We were very proud of Mohamed’s achievements when he became our first EducAidian graduate to finish his degree, completing a four year Accounting course…
Read MoreMarie-Aimé tells her story……
On the way to Educaid… I first heard of Educaid from the website stuffyourrucksack.com. I was still in London planning my move to Freetown and some friends were heading over so I was determined to make good use of their spare rucksack space… Having bullied / guilt tripped / enticed / encouraged them into bringing…
Read MoreAmazing what some people will do for money!
Thank you Leweston. Greatly appreciated by us all at EducAid…. World Book Day 2011 – promoting reading and supporting EducAid Following the success of our World Book Day efforts last March we decided to run a similar event on Thursday 3rd March this year and we celebrated with a dress-up day and book sale. Our visitors on the day were…
Read MoreThe beautiful strong young women of EducAid
While we remember women all over the world, today, and seek equality of rights for us all, I am thinking of the beautiful strong young women of EducAid. May they be given the chance to fulfil their potential and have their impact on the world. Here are some of them…… If you are interested in…
Read MoreRadio EducAid
Don’t think I can say it any better so….thank you for this letter that tells the story so well and thank you all that were involved in making this happen. Fingers crossed the baton will not be dropped! Dear Chris and Julia This is just to say a big thank you to you both for…
Read MoreICT – now this is starting to move in the right direction
EducAid Lumley IT room in action. Project work. EducAid Rolal IT room in action. A couple of months ago, EducAid received a good number of 2nd hand computers from a partner school in the UK. The idea was to boost the ICT department and get computers into all schools for staff and students to get…
Read MoreVolunteering in EducAid
From time to time, people hear of EducAid’s work and volunteer to come over and help out for a period. We have had a few youngsters nearing the end of their formal education and now a small number of teachers at the other end of their careers. Pat Payton, retired as a chemistry teacher from…
Read MoreEducAid and some friends from Heathrow
The visitors brought over piles of boxes of collected goodies for EducAid. You can get more on there than that. This is Sierra Leone! Brima, temporary tour guide, with some of his guests. First on the ferry across to Freetown from Lungi, where the international airport is. For a long time, EducAid has been friends…
Read MoreEducAid at the top again
A spot of after class down time. The Junior staff spend their school holidays in teacher training classes but relax a little with a football at the end of the day. A year ago, EducAid began supporting a pilot distance teacher training course in the Port Loko Teachers’ College. Currently, only around 40% of teachers…
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