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Education
24 Aug 2023

Kroo Bay School

6,864 children residing in the Kroo Bay non-formal settlement slum community are confronted with violence and a wide range of social and health disadvantages due to extreme poverty. Challenges such as overcrowding, inadequate access to clean water and sanitation, substandard housing, limited availability of essential health and educational services, high unemployment rates, and a lack…

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Education
13 Dec 2022

Koidu School

Our Board of Trustees has approved a new project in Sierra Leone.   This project is called ”Capacity building for Blind and low vision pupils including teaching staff in adaptive technology” for The Koidu School in Sierra Leone.   This project is designed to equip blind and low vision pupils with 12 desktops giving them…

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Education
23 Nov 2021

Paul School

This project titled: “Computer literacy skills for blind and low vision pupils” is designed to equip blind and low vision pupils with skills and knowledge to use computer, access email and internet independently. The project will also train blind and sighted teachers so that they can provide better training and technical support to the pupils….

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Education
23 Nov 2021

Kabala School

This project titled: “Computer literacy skills for blind and partially signed pupils” is designed to equip blind and low vision pupils with skills and knowledge to use computer, access email and internet independently. The project will also train blind and sighted teachers so that they can provide better training and technical support to the pupils….

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Education
19 Sep 2019

Bombali School

The Problem Sierra Leone (SL) is one of the poorest countries in the world, with over 50% of the population living in multidimensional poverty. Unfortunately, children with disabilities in SL are often denied their right to education. Many families keep their children out of school and when children with disabilities are enrolled in school, they…

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