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Evening 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…

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EducAid – 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…

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Thanks 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…

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Ann 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…

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Balla 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…

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Independence 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.…

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Osman 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…

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Dissertations

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…

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Kate 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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What next?

I am asked often about what our students go on to after school.   I firmly believe that whether or not there is definite employment…

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