Celebration Of The Day Of The African Child
Thanks to your generous support, Develop A
Thanks to your generous support, Develop A
Back in 2017, we introduced you to this br
Kagbaray is a small village in the Karene
The Karene District Education Office conducted a three-day training workshop from May 8-10, 2024, at Kamawonie Pre School, Sella Limba Chiefdom, Karene District. This training targeted preschool educators, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to engage young children (ages 3-5) in play-based learning using locally available, low-cost resources. This training was made possible by the generous support of Ubuntu For Humanity.
Zainab, a bright-eyed student at the newly
Your generous contributions have made a significant impact on the lives of students like Magdalene, who recently received school support. Magdalene, who is on the verge of completing her final year of Senior Secondary School (SSS), will be sitting for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in May—a pivotal milestone in her educational journey.
A parent named Ibarray, from Kamawornie Village, has conveyed her appreciation to Develop Africa for the supplementary classes organized for the children, including her daughter Marie, after regular school hours. It's important to note that these afterschool classes come at no expense to the families, thanks to the generosity of donors like you.
Thanks in part to your support, students in Sierra Leone are receiving school supplies and educational support that is aiding them in becoming future leaders in their communities. Recently, 367 class one & class two students at Stellamaris Primary School each received 10 pencils and a box of crayons or colored pencils.
Oct 17th was the International Day of Eradication of Poverty and education is a proven way to alleviate poverty and bring lasting change.
"To Educate Girls is to Reduce Poverty"- Kofi Annan
One of the girls your support has recently helped is Milicent who recently received school supplies and tuition support for this school year. She is starting Senior Secondary School (SSS) this year which is equivalent to high school. Her favorite subject is English and she would like to become a nurse when she completes school.
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.
Extending a helping hand can alleviate a significant burden and provide essential relief to the less fortunate.
Help provide relief by donating today!