#AfterEbola
Ann is going back to the UK …..but not for long – we won’t allow it :-)
Ann Beatty has been supporting EducAid since before she visited for the first time some 4 years ago but she moved out to live in Maronka and head up the Girls’ Safe House in September 2011 and has become a completely invaluable member of the team. She is thinking, hard-working, committed and has the kindest…
Read MoreWorking in partnership with the Sierra Leone Teachers’ Union
I was visited a few days ago by the head of the Sierra Leone Teachers’ Union (SLTU) and was very encouraged to receive this email from him this morning: Miriam, It was good to see educaid and the effort you are making to get our children go to schjool and get our teachers trained in…
Read MoreThe Bike Ride – Let’s get cycling
Sponsored Bicycle Ride from Hoek van Holland to Brussels via Amsterdam outskirts 30th August to 2nd September 2012 Proceeds to benefit Educaid, Sierra Leone The trip will start with all cyclists catching the 20.00 train from London, Liverpool Street station to Harwich on Thursday…
Read MoreA Long Dry Season
We have had lock down on the well today. Drinking water pumped up first thing in the morning and then the whole thing locked so that all washing and laundry water be taken from the swamp. The Maronka well when it was first dug, capped and producing clean water. This is really just the first…
Read MoreRadio Bankasoka
We have just got back, in the middle of the night from a good session at the Radio Bankasoka, the local information station. Reverend Andy interviewed Isata M, ex-EducAid student who is currently working in the Girls’ Safe House, Sumaila Bockarie, ex-EducAid student who is currently teaching in the Maronka primary school and me about…
Read MoreFamily Literacy has started in Maronka
Having mentioned the idea over a year ago, of getting the parents and families involved in literacy classes, it has taken us too long to get round to starting. Obai and indeed his wives have been on my case gently reminding and at long last we have started. Ann, Jane and Isata registered over twenty-two…
Read MoreRolal Training Centre starts phase one of the Quality Enhancement Programme
From 6th to 8th January 2012, the principals from our new partner schools, the target for our Quality Enhancement Programme, attended the Rolal Teacher Training Centre to launch the training cycle. Running small junior secondary schools in rural Port Loko District, these men have a tough task. One aspect that makes it particularly challenging is…
Read MoreUniMak – looking good
Isata contemplating a future in development work and communication. The tertiary education options in Sierra Leone often leave me feeling almost desperate. We preach a message of destruction of inequalities through education but in practice we find that the right connections and the willingness to pay on the side is what really makes it possible…
Read MoreEmily hits the roads of Paris for EducAid
Emily née Inman Emily is training for the Paris marathon and will run to raise monies for EducAid. She has set up a Just-Giving page: http://www.justgiving.com/Emily-OHare. Please do support her! We are happy to be able to confirm that, as all overheads are covered by the trustees, all donations will go directly to the project…
Read MoreEasy Fundraising
http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/educaidsierraleone If you follow this link, you can raise money for free by doing your online shopping through this link. Please do, it is very quick and easy to do and EducAid benefits from every online penny you spend. Thank you. If you are interested in knowing more about EducAid’s work with vulnerable young Sierra…
Read MoreDrs Rebecca Horn and Sean Higgins complete the first round of research skills training
Big smiles for the end of the first course. The new Rolal Teacher Training and Resource centre is in action. There are a couple of things to finish off in terms of plastering and fixing doors and windows but the centre is usable as is. It is a wonderful airy space which will be used…
Read MoreSurprising she only lost her voice!
With Jane’s enthusiastic leaping about and charging round the village, with the Sparrows class, we are quite surprised she has only lost her voice! Jane Harris, criminology lecturer from the UK, has been in Maronka for three weeks and is settling in well. She left her academic work so that she could ‘get her hands…
Read MoreRegistration of all schools! Yes Yes Yes!
Mabinty, in class 4, will be able to sit the exams under EducAid Maronka when she gets to the top of the school. In the early days, I had to try and register some of the schools. I went to the Ministry of Education zillions of times. I filled in the forms to have them…
Read MoreEasy fundraising
This is for all you online shoppers…… If you register online by clicking on the link below, the Easy Fundraising website will send us a cheque periodically with money that gets generated on the side of all your online purchases. Please do. I just did and it takes only moments. As most of you are…
Read MoreFinancial crisis
The Global Financial Crisis is kicking in. Reduced giving means that at the meeting with the EducAid trustees this week, we have been told that all discretionary spending must stop and with immediate effect on my return to Sierra Leone, we must do a staff review and reduce staff and we will have to stop feeding the…
Read MoreOne off opportunity – Thank you so much to the Steve Sinnott Foundation
…..ready for lift off! Something EducAid would never have afforded in a million years! A trip to the UK for 12 staff was paid for by the Steve Sinnott Foundation. The staff have spent a week in the Premier Inn at Euston and after a couple of days of sight seeing, got stuck into an…
Read MoreWomen’s Project girls – exam success encourages the others.
Some of this year’s ex-women’s project girls who sat and passed their first round of public exams along with a couple of their Women’s Project teachers. It is always a big boost to the confidence of the girls coming up behind them when they see that it is an accomplishable feat! Each year now more…
Read MoreExcellent job done!
Mohamed T Koroma Key to our positive discipline systems are our merit and demerit cards. One young man has truly entered into the spirit of the task at hand. Mohamed T Koroma has completed his merit card with merits before the first half term of the year [and not a single demerit!] A wonderful effort…
Read MoreOne happy young man!
Yayah A Kamara Yayah A Kamara – a quiet smiley member of the junior staff – has not only just won the much prized bag of rice for being the teacher with the best public exam results in this year’s BECE but he has also just discovered that his dream will come true. Yayah studied…
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