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Isatu Kanu RIP

Another full on day in EducAid, with its great ups and terrible downs.  Today we have heard that Jimiyke Koroma has completed his anti-TB treatment and one…

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1st EducAidian Professionals Conference – 12th October 2013

Modupe Taylor-Pearce inspiring the young EducAidians So many good things happening that there is no time to blog about them! On 12th October, 2013, the…

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Monitoring and Evaluation with Dr Rebecca Horn

Standard practice across all sorts of projects, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is the bane of many project workers lives.  In large part, this is because…

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Corruption corruption…. no!…. Integrity Integrity!

Transparency International published their statistics on bribery, this week:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23231318 Sierra Leone is head of the league once more.  And this time it is for the…

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On and up…..

What a great weekend…… Small group work – thinking through our dreams for the future of EducAid It was the second women’s weekend, with all…

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Haja Gbla supporting female inmates in the Freetown Central Prison

Haja and another teaching colleague EducAid has been contracted for several years to provide literacy and numeracy classes for the female inmates of four prisons.…

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Young song writer sings out against violence against women

My name is Bernice Bangura.  I am  in my  20s. I live at 9 Hill Cut Road. I used to attend Government Model Sec School.…

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Hannah and Bev climb Mt Kilimanjaro for EducAid

In their own words: We met playing hockey for the same team in our local town.  We have been talking about it for a while…

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Women’s Project Success Story

Abibatu and Mabinty, the Women’s Project teachers in Rogbere, are passionate about getting girls back into education.  Both of them have stories to tell of…

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Amadu S Fofanah (14) RIP

Sierra Leone is a small country the size of Wales on the West African coast, 8th poorest country in the world. What is the face…

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