Advancing English Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
In Africa, students begin learning all subjects in English from the very first day of primary school. While this policy aims to equip pupils with essential language skills for the […]
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In Africa, students begin learning all subjects in English from the very first day of primary school. While this policy aims to equip pupils with essential language skills for the […]
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After enduring years of devastating civil wars, Liberia continues the long journey toward healing and restoration. The conflict displaced hundreds of thousands of families, forcing many Liberians to spend years […]
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Kibera, located in Nairobi, Kenya, is one of Africa’s largest and most densely populated urban slums. Home to hundreds of thousands of residents, children in Kibera face extreme vulnerability due […]
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In Tanzania, rural communities face a dual challenge: limited access to formal education and a severe shortage of educational resources. Many schools in these areas operate without textbooks, libraries, or […]
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Thousands of vulnerable children in Mali are forced to survive on the streets, begging daily for food and protection. For these children, access to education, healthcare, and safety is not […]
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In Haiti, poverty continues to deny thousands of children and young people access to education and opportunity. Impoverished children between the ages of 5 and 14 account for the majority […]
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CAMES provides free, quality education to more than 500 children in Liberia, many of whom were either repatriated from the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana or internally displaced during Liberia’s […]
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In many communities, inadequate school infrastructure and limited learning spaces outside the classroom significantly disrupt children’s education. Students are often exposed to harsh weather conditions—strong winds, intense sun, cold temperatures, […]
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TEL International works to free children from the cycle of poverty by providing a high-quality, free education, both formal and informal to orphaned, abandoned or vulnerable children due to HIV/AIDS […]
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An estimated one in six children—356 million worldwide—live in extreme poverty, and two-thirds of them are in sub-Saharan Africa. This level of hardship impacts every area of a child’s development, […]
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