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EducAid today: 16th October 2014

Since the first case was confirmed in Sierra Leone on 25th May, the swift acceleration of the Ebola virus across the country and Western Africa…

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Ebola & Our Response

At EducAid we have been fighting to protect ourselves from Ebola from the very beginning. We are in the fortunate position that the majority of…

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The Thoughtful Sierra Leonean

EducAid is working on the production of educational radio programmes for distribution across the country while the ebola State of Emergency keeps schools shut and…

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Photo Exhibition –

Please do come along and bring everyone you can. It will be a great event. Beautiful photographs and inspiring speakers, followed by drinks and a…

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Education on the move with EducAid!

So….since the declaration of the State of Emergency, there is a complete ban of all gatherings of more than five people except for going to…

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Dispelling Ebola Myths

Jungle trek across 4 flooded rivers, up hill and down dale to reach some of our more rural communities.  And what an emotional roller-coaster this…

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Great news from Augustine Bundor (EducAid’s first Dr to be)

Augustine in his lab coat in class. Augustine has just got in touch to say that he has received his end of 4th year results…

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EducAid Position Statement on Recent Cases of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever in Guinea and Sierra Leone

Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF) is a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever. It is a severe, often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (such as monkeys,…

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Issa Fowai – Civil Engineer

This is surely why we do what we do. When we have hard times, it is great to remember some of the highlights and Issa’s…

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Photo Exhibition – Save the Date

Really happy to announce a photo exhibition organised by some of our most committed volunteers. The event includes a stunning photographic exhibition on EducAid’s work…

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