Who Runs the World?
Spoiler: it’s still not girls. Read on as we celebrate the advancements made in the Education All Month, Every Month programme during the past 5 years.
Read MoreWho Runs the World?
Spoiler: it’s still not girls. Read on as we celebrate the advancements made in the Education All Month, Every Month programme during the past 5 years.
Read MoreAt the end of last month, the team at School Girl Essentials revisited Osiligi Secondary School in Tanzania to see how the girls were getting on with the Education All Month, Every Month programme.
Read MoreFor International Women’s Day this year, we hear from two teachers in Tanzania who are exceptionally proud of their schools’ participation within the Education All Month, Every Month programme.
Read MoreWow… what a year 2022 was! As we hit 2023 running with exciting news to start the year, we’ve taken a look back over everything you have helped us achieve during the past 12 months.
Read MoreWith the theme of 2022’s International Women’s Day being “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow”, it’s the perfect opportunity to celebrate the work of our Tanzanian partner, School Girl Essentials, and the expansion of Education All Month, Every Month in schools in and around Arusha.
Read MoreBefore we press on with our 2022 objectives, we like to start the new year with an opportunity for reflection on the previous 12 months. Despite continued Coronavirus disruption, our Infographic demonstrates a year of programme highlights!
Read More2021’s Day of the African Child celebrations - while still limited due to local Coronavirus restrictions - will be more widespread than they were in 2020. It’s certainly been a tumultuous year but as a proud African charity, we are pleased to celebrate this year’s Day of the African Child by exploring the importance of education.
Read MoreOn International Women’s Day 2021, we are celebrating two very special women who both Choose to Challenge. Though their stories have very different beginnings, there are huge parallels in their determination, positivity, motivation and care for others. Read on if you’re in need of a little inspiration!
Read MoreAs African schools prepare to reopen following Coronavirus lockdowns in March, it is essential children return to their studies and their scholarly safe havens. Yet our partners are increasingly concerned events of the past six months could derail children’s progress. Read on to find out why.
Read MoreA huge THANK YOU to everybody who has donated to our emergency Sanitation Appeal so far. Of course, more funds mean our partners can support even more children and their families. Find out the difference your donations make.
Read MoreWow! We're so very grateful to everyone who has supported our Gifts for Girls Christmas appeal so far this year. Thanks to your extraordinary kindness, we have revised our Gifts for Girls target for the second time since the campaign’s launch. Read on to find out what we are hoping to achieve!
Read MoreWe have had a wonderful afternoon decorating a Christmas tree as part of the incredibly festive Witney Wonderland at the beautiful St Mary's Church, Witney to celebrate our #GiftsForGirls Christmas appeal.
Read MoreThis Christmas, we are aiming to buy 100 Gifts for Girls born into poverty in Tanzania. Each £5 gift will contain body lotion, soap and sweets so 100 girls will have a few little luxuries to enjoy on Christmas Day. Read on to find out how you can support our appeal.
Read MoreIn February, we explained how we were expanding our Education All Month, Every Month programme from Kenya into Tanzania where it would be known locally as Fahari Ya Msichana. Three months on, what does the early feedback say? Read on to find out!
Read MoreAs International Women’s Day approaches on 8th March 2019, please take a moment to learn why we think girls’ education can change the world and how you can support it.
Read MoreWe are very pleased to announce the expansion of our Education All Month, Every Month girls’ education programme into Tanzania!
Read on for more information about the expansion and the importance of girls’ education.
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