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Community Service
One of the activities that is unique in Sierra Leone to EducAid’s schools is the Community Service. All secondary students undertake a two week period…
Read MoreEvening study had to be abandoned : )
As the EducAid public exam results started coming in, the kids could not contain themselves. I was summonsed to get myself up to the Lumley…
Read MoreEducAid – Harvard University partnership
A few months ago, EducAid was approached by Harvard University’s Katrina Hann and her team. They wanted to see if we would partner with them…
Read MoreThanks and appreciation
Abdul Noah Mansaray was the youngest ever EducAid student to finish his secondary studies when 4 years ago he sat his West African Senior Secondary…
Read MoreAnn Beatty, the torch bearer
Ann conducting family literacy classes in Maronka. Ann Beatty, long term supporter and volunteer with EducAid is helping ensure we participate in the Olympic fever…
Read MoreBalla making EducAid’s name in Venezuela
Balla playing football for his university. A year or so ago, Balla Turay, EducAid past pupil, took up his scholarship to study ICT in Venezuela…
Read MoreIndependence Powers Development
So often the development world seems to be very disempowering because the money and therefore the agendas and goals are driven and dictated by foreigners.…
Read MoreOsman Kamara: RIP
Hope and development on the one hand versus poverty and death on the other! Osman Kamara, student of Magbeni, died yesterday. A bright young mind…
Read MoreDissertations
Essential skills acquisition. Talking it through together with the Maronka kids. Anyone for a wash? Neesha and Kate have been getting stuck in to life…
Read MoreKate and Neesha and the ‘Rights R Us’ Club
Enjoying the rain – Yes, it’s rainy season What? Chocolate? ooooh! Who needs a washing machine anyway? D*** mosquitoes! Kate and Neesha, fresh out of…
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