Help a community in Africa build their own school

Press and journalists

In the developed world we take education for granted.

In the developing world 776 million adults cannot read or write. And 75 million children are not enrolled in primary school.

We’d like to introduce two teachers who are making a difference and one child who stands to benefit from their wisdom.

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Saviour: Pupil

Saviour is a 10-year-old orphan. Every day she walks 7km to school and 7km back. She has time for little more than chores, walking and studying, but she loves going to school. Follow a day in her life.

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George: Headteacher and so much more!

George left a school with classrooms, running water and even a science lab to be the head at Simakakata. He works flat out not just on improving the school but also on running a health outreach program for the community. Learn more.

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Sonia: Teacher

“I want them to have a better future and not end up as street kids.” That’s Sonia’s motivation for teaching. Read the story of a remarkable women who is doing everything in her power to help children learn.