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Educate a Girl... - Meet Fatu - Project Beneficiary

According to Huffington Post - "The Brookings Institution affirms that educating a girl in particular can kick-start a virtuous circle of development. More educated girls, for example, marry later, have healthier children, earn more money that they invest back into their families and communities, and play more active roles in leading their communities and countries." ~ There's No More Valuable Investment Than in a Girl's Education

According to Huffington Post - "For every year of schooling a girl receives, her income will increase by at least 10-20%, and she will reinvest 90% of her income back into her family." ~ Aussies Don School Dresses For Girls' Education In Sierra Leone

According to UNICEF – “If all girls had secondary education in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia, child marriage would fall by 64 per cent, from almost 2.9 million to just over 1 million.” ~ Girls' education and gender equality

Meet Fatu...

Fatu was out of school because her parents could not afford to pay for her schooling. Her father lost his job and her mother is a housewife.

Now with the support and sponsorship provided by Develop Africa, Fatu is enrolled in school, well dressed and doing well.

Fatu says Thank You to GlobalGiving donors for providing a scholarship in this video.

Fatu and her parents are very grateful to Develop Africa for their support of her education. She wants to be a banker when she grows up.

Fatu Koroma

Thank YOU, because of your continued support Fatu and other girls like her can go to school to achieve their goals.

 

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.

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