Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Children,
Education
Project supports the education of girls in Sierra Leone by providing scholarships, school & teaching supplies. This provides a proven path to empowerment of their families and the nation as a whole.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Education,
Children,
Economic Development,
Women and Girls
Project educates children in Sierra Leone by providing scholarships, school & teaching supplies. Priority is given to girls where possible. By supporting education, this project is supporting economic development as education is a proven path to individual and national development.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Health,
Children,
Economic Development,
Malaria
Proven insecticide-treated nets save lives by protecting them from mosquito bites and the killer disease of malaria. Project also provides preventive anti-malaria tablets to Sierra Leoneans. The nets are useful particularly for protecting vulnerable children who are less resistant to the malaria. Additionally, when people fall sick, there is considerable lost time and loss of productivity for all members of the family. By providing a net, you are helping to support economic development.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Children,
Economic Development,
Education,
Women and Girls
Project seeks to guarantee educational opportunities, a basic right, to deserving and exceptional children from a lower economic background, through the provision of assistance through scholarships. This financial assistance helps ensure that the girls stay in school and provides a significant support to the families.
Countries:
Cameroon
Themes:
Education,
Children,
Economic Development
This CAPEC project provides education facilities to underprivileged rural children in Cameroon. The region has a low literacy rate, where parents prefer to use their children in the farms.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Technology,
Economic Development,
Education
Training in basic computer skills provides essential job-related skills and empowers disadvantaged youths. Participants are better qualified and become productive individuals in their communities.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Microfinance,
Economic Development,
Education,
Women and Girls
Project will provide training and financial booster-shot to small businesses, enabling them to start, expand and become self-sufficient. This assistance will help them to break the cycle of poverty. The beneficiaries receive education / training in business management that helps them succeed in their small businesses. Individuals and businesses become self-sufficient and this boosts economic development. Priority is given to women.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Children,
Education,
Technology
Join us in providing enhanced educational opportunities for girls in Sierra Leone through a fully-equipped, multimedia computer lab. The lab is contributing to and enhancing the quality of the education given to the girls enrolled in the school. Access to the computer technology is enhancing teaching and broadening learning opportunities for children and teachers alike. The special software installed on the computers is easy to use and additionally helps the children learn on their own.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Economic Development,
Education,
Microfinance,
Women and Girls
Project facilitates valuable trade skills training enabling youths and young adults to be gainfully employed and self-sufficient. This training, in high demand, empowers and fills a vital gap. The training / education provided helps to complete their preparation and positions them as people who contribute to national development. Priority is given to women. At the end of the training, participants are provided with tool-kits that hep them start their own businesses.
Bitame Lucia School in Cameroon computer lab using solar technology will provide computer training to 5000 students in villages. Access to Internet & multimedia training will enrich their learning. By using renewable solar technology, we will be helping to reduce our carbon footprint and reducing consumption of the earth's resources.