Education  Niger Project #25366

Student Sponsorship for Rural and Nomadic Students

A microproject by Rain for the Sahel and Sahara
Student Sponsorship for Rural and Nomadic Students
Student Sponsorship for Rural and Nomadic Students
Student Sponsorship for Rural and Nomadic Students
Student Sponsorship for Rural and Nomadic Students

Project Report | Feb 14, 2017
Student Sponsorship In Niger

By Jacob Dolan-Bath | Communications and Project Coordinator

Sponsor A Student For The Lasting Benefit Of Education.

            Sponsoring a student in rural Niger gives a motivated, talented young person in the world’s poorest country the opportunity to succeed against all odds. Children of rural and nomadic communities in Niger have few options when it comes to education. In the bush only 1-2% of students continue past the sixth grade. Many of these children are motivated to further their education. But there are no middle schools near their homes. RAIN is gathering dedicated students who show promise in primary school to come to the Agadez Learning Center. The ALC provides students with room, board, tutors, mentors, and leadership training. Of the only 15% of rural children who attend school, girls complete only 3 years, while boys complete 4. Every year that a student stays in school is a victory for them, their families and for Niger’s future.

            Your support fuels positive change in a young person’s life. Not only will you be supporting a noble cause, students will have a connection directly to you. Sponsors will receive letters from students to introduce themselves and tell you of her of his progress. Education is like a tree -- a seed that grows and its roots reaching deep into the ground. Children are like seeds starting small and growing – but only if they are nourished both physically and intellectually.The students pictured receive scholarships to RAIN’s ALC. Our students come from difficult poverty stricken backgrounds; many are nomadic or live in secluded villages deep in the bush. But they seek opportunities for better futures for themselves and their home communities. They dream of becoming teachers, doctors or public servants with the power to improve lives in their home areas.

              These students are the future and hope of Niger. Rural girls and women are the most oppressed when it comes to education in Niger. Having more girls join RAIN’s center is important. Educated girls become women who grow local economies, give back to their families and communities and have healthier families with fewer children. RAIN’s mentoring program 22 communities helping 575 students, 78% of whom are girls, stay in school and succeed. Our goal is to bring more girls into the secondary school system through scholarships to the ALC. It is important that these students are given every available assistance to enable them to succeed. Without donors like you there is no hope for these children, who have nowhere else to turn too. We, and they, need your help to keep the ALC alive and growing. Every student with your scholarship support is given a gift of an education to which they have no other access.

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Dec 14, 2016
Giving to Children In Desperate Need

By Jacob Dolan-Bath | Project and Communications Coordinator

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Help a rural Nigerien child get education

By Jacob Dolan-Bath | Project and Communications Coordinator

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Rain for the Sahel and Sahara

Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire - USA
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Twitter: @rain4sahara
Project Leader:
Whitney Fleming
Manager Communications & Projects
Portsmouth , NH United States

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