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International Women's Day - A Celebration of women of the world!
International Women’s Day- A celebration of women of the world!   Every woman and every girl is extraordinary in her own special way. Whether it’s being there as a mother, daughter, sister, friend or wife; whether it’s at home, in the office or… Read More
Malaria in Africa - Prevention and Treatment
Governments in African countries such as Rwanda, Swaziland, Sierra Leone and Ghana are reporting reduced malaria mortality rates due to a collective effort to control the disease. A mix of preventive measures are now widely used by trained community… Read More
Progress in Family Planning and Development
Family planning does not only improve the choices and lives of women and their families, it is crucial to developmental goals as well. Women and girls with access to family planning can decide whether to wait until they finish school to have a child… Read More
Beyonce, Food and Language!: Three Things that unite 3 Nations affected by Ebola
Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia may have much in common, most notably, they share a common border; also, they were the three nations most badly affected by Ebola. But there is more that distinguishes the three countries than meets the eyes- take… Read More
REMEMBER MALARIA whilst fighting Ebola
In 2014, Ebola took the world by surprise. The outbreak of the deadly virus, starting first in Guinea and moving through Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Mali and even the US and the UK, has been a reality check for the whole world. As developing… Read More
The number of mosquito-caused deaths really is a mind-blowing thing
"The number of mosquito-caused deaths really is a mind-blowing thing. Other than humans killing humans during periods of war, most years, the mosquito wins," the Mosquito Week trailer says. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/bill-… Read More
Why Convalescent Serum Therapy - As Applied to Ebola - Should Be Implemented
Serum therapy is broadly defined as the act of transferring certain humoral antibodies from an animal proved to have a high concentration of these antibodies to another animal in need of the same antibodies temporarily. The… Read More
Develop Africa Honored As 2014 Top-rated Nonprofit
Nov. 5, 2014 - JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. -- Develop Africa announced today that it has been honored with a prestigious 2014 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations. We are… Read More
Race Report: ‘La Ultra – The High’
Photo and Words by: Elize van Staden Elize van Staden is the first South African to attempt the 111-kilometre distance at ‘La Ultra – The High’. At over 5 395 metres, deep in the Indian Himalayas, it’s one of the world’s highest ultra-marathons… Read More
Access to Medical Attention
The Washington Post wrote an article following US Secretary of State John Kerry urging leaders around the world to “step up even further” in their anti-Ebola efforts. In the article there was a graph (shown below) that shows financial contributions… Read More

 

Families in Sierra Leone face unprecedented challenges due to rising costs. Inflation makes it difficult for them to afford basic food staples such as rice, cooking oil, and onions.

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