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Facilitation as Reconciliation: Adult Education and Poverty Alleviation
Middle and upper-class people from Western cultural backgrounds are particularly ill-suited for the task of training people who are materially poor. [ read more ]
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Middle and upper-class people from Western cultural backgrounds are particularly ill-suited for the task of training people who are materially poor. [ read more ]
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For anyone, a chance to learn and grow can make you feel valuable. And 12-year-old Rorn Hann didn’t always feel valued. [ read more ]
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Imagine this: Your grades won’t cut it for a university entrance exam, and because of that, you’re not interested in attending university. [ read more ]
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For Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel (AMG) in Guatemala, no one is left behind by their schools and centres. [ read more ]
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All children, no matter their gifts and abilities, strengths and weaknesses, deserve a place to belong at school. [ read more ]
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There’s an old saying in Kinyarwanda that goes, “Impamyabumenyi y’umugore ni umugabo we.” When translated, it means “a wife’s degree is her husband.” [ read more ]
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“I support all my students with what I have because I believe [they] are smart and can be something in life. Their circumstances don’t define them." [ read more ]
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With 2022 in full swing, we’re reflecting on all we accomplished in 2021 despite another year marked by uncertainty and change. [ read more ]
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We pick out the perfect gift for someone, wrap it up and deliver it with lots of love. Then, time passes and you wonder… Did my gift have an impact? [ read more ]
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Up until the year 2000, the Nuba Mountains had no educational system and only a handful of people knew how to read. [ read more ]
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At Wellspring, we pursue justice, worth, and dignity for every child through the provision of quality education in Africa. [ read more ]
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"Here at school my teacher helped me to be integrated, to feel free and feel comfortable to play with my fellow pupils." [ read more ]