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Women and their Struggle in Sierra Leone
In the first part of this post we outlined the societal rationale that posits Sierra Leonean women lower than the men. This belief is the…
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Gender equality has been a central pillar of EducAid’s mission since the charity’s inception. In a country with so many social, economic, political, and infrastructural…
Read MoreSurviving Ebola: Remy Watt
Suma, our site coordinator for EducAid Rogbere, met with Remy Watt. Remy is a strong woman and the eldest in the Rogbere community. This is…
Read MoreA Lasting Impact: the Quality Enhancement Programme
Few things illustrate the impact of our school’s education greater than the existence of our Quality Enhancement Programmes, the QEP & QEPM. Sierra Leonean schools…
Read MoreThe Impact of the OICC
If you have been following the progress of the Ebola outbreak, you’ll know that all of the schools in Sierra Leone are closed. Recently, President…
Read MoreRogbere: Giving Thanks
EducAid’s Rogbere School was founded in 2010 and usually educates more than 320 students. In 2013, A Call to Business built and opened a home…
Read More4Ms Fighting Ebola: Alfred J Fornah
Alfred J Fornah is a teacher at the Mafoimba School, one of our 4Ms in the Tonkolil district. Mafoimba is a product of our partnership…
Read MoreSurviving Ebola: Salamatu Conteh
Salamatu Conteh is a student at EducAid. Over the past few weeks I have asked all of our Site Coordinators to find people who have…
Read MorePastor Anthony Kabia: his Ebola story
Anthony Kabia is Pastor in Makalie town in the Tonkolili district. The Tonkolili district is the location of EducAid’s most recent developments in our educational…
Read MoreChristmas from EducAid
Christmas in Sierra Leone is typically a fun-filled affair. With music, parties, and vibrant atmosphere, the cities, towns and villages are a buzz of excitement.…
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