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  2. OER4Schools - Wikipedia

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    The OER4Schools programme is a teacher professional development programme utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT), focussing on sub-Saharan Africa. [1] It was initiated at the Centre for Commonwealth Education, [2] based at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.

  3. Camfed - Wikipedia

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    CAMA provides a structure through which its members can develop their activism and leadership. By 2017, CAMA had a membership of 84,675 [9] young women, among them now teachers, business leaders, government officials, health professionals and entrepreneurs. A hallmark of Camfed is the activism and philanthropy of its alumnae network, who are ...

  4. Voluntary Service Overseas - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, VSO was awarded a grant of £50 million from the UK's Department of International Development (DFID) for a program called "Volunteering for Development". The three-year initiative aims to improve quality and access to health and education services as well as livelihood opportunities for the most poor and vulnerable, and targets more ...

  5. Category:Educational organisations based in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Help. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Pages in category "Educational organisations based in Zambia" The following ...

  6. Restless Development - Wikipedia

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    Restless Development (formerly known as Students Partnership Worldwide) is a non-governmental organization which organizes volunteer placements for young people in the areas of civic participation, livelihoods and employment, sexual rights, and leadership. It operates in 74 countries in Africa and Asia, as well as the United States and United ...

  7. Zambia's Scholarship Fund - Wikipedia

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    The groundwork for ZSF began in 1998 through the efforts of founder Peggy Rogers. Rogers had seen the need for more educational opportunities in Zambia and began efforts to raise money to fund scholarship for high school students and high school graduates willing to attend a teachers college and begin teaching in rural schools. [2]

  8. Project Zambia - Wikipedia

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    It was a response by the school in Belfast to the issue of poverty in the compounds of Lusaka, Zambia. Since then the project has grown beyond the school. [2] [citation needed] Project Zambia is today undertaken in association with the Congregation of Christian Brothers, and an NGO, Edmund Rice International. [3] [citation needed]

  9. Category:Non-profit organisations based in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Help. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Pages in category "Non-profit organisations based in Zambia" This category contains only ...