September 8th is International Literacy Day and it serves as a reminder of the work that remains to be done to ensure that every individual, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to become literate.
Girls' mentoring sessions are held throughout the year covering a multitude of topics. One topic was drug abuse and its effects, and to make it more interactive the girls were split into groups and were told to write their own play and then act out the skit on why youngsters resorted to taking drugs and how they could seek help if they were struggling with drugs.
The students and teacher in Kamawornie village express their gratitude to Develop Africa for their support with the extra classes organized for the children after school. These afterschool classes do not cost the families anything thanks to generous donors like YOU.
Public Relations & Marketing was the topic at a recent mentoring session that was attended by 50 students. Thanks to the ongoing support from donors, each of the attendees received transportation to the mentoring session and lunch.
One of the mentees, Finda, talks about what she learned in this video.