#AfterEbola
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 highest percentage of the population that has paid bribes for goods and services. In Sierra Leone 84% of the population has paid a bribe in the last year. When discussing…
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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 the EducAid female staff talking over their progress during the last month, putting together their ideas about how they would hope EducAid will develop over the next 1, 5 and…
Read MoreHaja 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. Haja, one of our young past pupils, teaches in the Women’s Project, bringing dropout girls back into education. She is also part of the EducAid AdvocAid team. She is…
Read MoreYoung 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. I came to EducAid due to lack of financial support from my family. They would not help me go to school. I suppose it is not a priority because I…
Read MoreHannah 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 and have finally booked it, Bev is the more adventurous one of the two of us as she has already climbed Machu Picchu. We both went travelling through different parts…
Read MoreWomen’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 their owndifficulties but have come through strong and in a great position to help their younger ‘sisters’. The Women’s Project, EducAid’s catch up education programme for secondary age girls who…
Read MoreAmadu 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 of this poverty? The lack of justice and the lack of health care! What is the answer? Education! How many times have I said that, when talking to potential supporters…
Read MoreThe first EducAid wedding
The first EducAid wedding: Ezekiel and Mamie are now Mr and Mrs Nonie. The very smiley Ezekiel is a founder pupil who joined EducAid on 18th September 2000 for the earliest lessons on the back veranda of the rented building EducAid called home for the first 5 years of the school’s existence: 105 Regent Road,…
Read MoreEducAid students selected to go to Ghana
How exciting……. A number of EducAid students applied for a place on the African Gifted Foundation’s summer academy and ALL OF THEM WERE SELECTED. This is the letter we received: African Gifted Foundation Academy Summer 2013 – 21st -27th August, 2013 Following a detailed selection exercise we are very pleased to invite the Educaid…
Read MoreInternational Women’s Club in Maronka
The International Women’s Club went on a visit to EducAid Maronka last week. We greatly appreciated their visit and especially their feedback. One of the visitors, Julia West, has written her own blog post about their trip. Please follow this link to see what she had to say: http://pjhap.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/growing-the-future/ If you are interested in knowing more…
Read MoreCobra, the problem solver
Cobra, and colleagues as the relationship between EducAid and some of its partner schools starts Cobra and colleague, Marion, at the same event Mohamed Cobra Bangura, youngest leader at EducAid, had an idea. In his own words….. Well, at first it was a bit of a daydream when I had this idea. The idea was…
Read MoreSuccessful outreach
Young Alusine Barrie leading teacher trainingon positive behaviour management Science teachers gathered for active learning training Deputy Director of Education for Port Loko Districtaddresses assembled principals from partner schools EducAid is approached regularly with requests to start more and more schools across the country but funding and even managing them is not within our reach…
Read MoreMember of the Order of the Rokel
Haja Gbla’s name was pulled out of the hat and she came as staff representative to State House Fellow MOR recipient Jussein Jaward congratulates Miriam Independence Day 27th April 2013 and Miriam Mason-Sesay MBE is invited to the State House by the president to receive another honour. The Member of the Order of the Rokel…
Read MoreAbdul Noah Mansaray – First in Accounting and Finance
This morning, I received the following note from one of our young stars, Abdul Noah Mansaray. Many young people in Sierra Leone finish their secondary education well into their early twenties but due to his diligence and intelligence, Abdul Noah finished at 16. He was fortunate to gain sponsors from among EducAid’s friends and went…
Read MoreEducAidian University of Sierra Leone graduates – April 2013
A big day for 7 EducAidians as they graduated from the University of Sierra Leone on Saturday, 6th April. After years of effort and overcoming some significant difficulties within the institution, they have emerged successful and triumphant. Lives and futures are transformed by education which opens doors so significantly for them. But they are the…
Read MoreMiriam Mason-Sesay MBE
On the evening of Wednesday 20 February, the Acting British High Commissioner, Ms Lesley Beaton, hosted a reception at the High Commissioner’s Residence to formally present Miriam Mason-Sesay with the MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) that she had been awarded in the most recent New Year Honours List. This…
Read MoreExchange of ideas and hats
Sr Adamsay and her staff visiting EducAid Rolal A few months ago I was contacted by a very enthusiastic lady with whom I eventually managed to fix up a time to meet. At our first meeting, I was confronted by the most lovely woman, a young Catholic nun, battling away in a small school maybe…
Read MoreGreat to have an update from Issa Fowai in China
A year gone by one and half left to finish my course. The civil engineering course itself is difficult, but the language (Chinese) makes it more difficult. Thanks to Gaza for giving us a stronger foundation, in mathematics and physics and Ndola for teaching me the basics about computers. With these I still get to…
Read MoreSuccessful reform in Rogbere
Three months or so ago, EducAid was obliged to face up to a very difficult situation where a number of the exam candidates had cheated in a public exam and the entire class had lost their results in consequence. We had a very difficult meeting with parents and community when we told them that there…
Read MoreQEP Maronka – all set to go now!
QEP = Quality Enhancement Programme. For the last year we have been running an outreach programme to twelve junior secondary schools with whom we seek to help improve the quality of their teaching and learning. The staff have been attending week long sessions in subject groups and we are now also working with the principals…
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