YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 04 2007 | people, education, humanitarian, Children Economy Education, Gender Issues, Governance, Health & Nutrition
closing the gap...I hope they will get the funding soon!
Quoted: The initiative has proved so successful that four of South Africa's neighbouring countries - Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi and Swaziland - have entered into a partnership with MiET to develop similar programmes.
But the future of South Africa's SCCS initiative is shadowed by doubt, as MiET only has funding until 2009 to establish the programme in 1,192 primary schools in the two provinces.
"We are busy capacitating people, but there is only money until 2009. What will happen then?" said Aubrey Kgobokoe, a SCCS training coordinator in North West. "It should be rolled out in all schools, so that teenagers will also benefit. Are we going to have to leave those who have yet to benefit to fend for themselves?"
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2007 | people, international, uk, governance, education, beating the odds
Quoted: A Kenyan from Nairobi's slums gets a Masters from the UK university whose prospectus he found in a rubbish bin.
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 15 2007 | people, humanitarian, children, conflict, education, mental health
If any war is justifiable sure enough this is not one of them!! I wonder how Bush sleeps at night >>>
Quoted: “My mum told me that my brother is going to tell God that we need peace and he will hear him - I’m sure he will. And when that happens I will be outside again, playing football with my friends, who will come back from abroad.”
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2007 | people, women, Economy, Education, Gender Issues, Governance, Human Rights Urban Risk, Feature
Quoted: "The social frameworks were destroyed in many cases by urbanisation," said Kher al-Baz, a Bedouin social worker and social planning expert. "This process brought about ...
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