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Photos at Sankofa Mbofra Fie: May-June 2008. Sustainable Volunteering at Sankofa Mbofra Fie in Eguafo. January 17, 2009. Lists Are My Specialty. Posted by obiesinghana under Uncategorized. During our time here in Ghana, I’ve enjoyed taking on the role of team scribe…and my favorite thing is making lists : ) Since so much of my documentation thus far has been in list forms (Shopping lists, spending lists, to-do lists, done lists ect) I figured I would make an entry of lists:. Go over budget and account in...
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Photos at Sankofa Mbofra Fie: May-June 2008 | Obies in Ghana
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Photos at Sankofa Mbofra Fie: May-June 2008. Sustainable Volunteering at Sankofa Mbofra Fie in Eguafo. Photos at Sankofa Mbofra Fie: May-June 2008. Sankofa students take a photo of the volunteers for posterity. A staple in any school. One Response to “Photos at Sankofa Mbofra Fie: May-June 2008”. December 29, 2008 at 10:43 pm. If you have any spare time it is worth spending a few hours at the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a profoundly moving relic of the slave trade era.
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We have move to www.vikingbiker.com: Week 48. Slave Castle,
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We have move to www.vikingbiker.com. Thursday, December 04, 2008. Week 48. Slave Castle,. Elmina Castle, fishing villages. A few kms from the orphanage there are many castles the most famous being Elmina Castle. Built by the Portuguese in 1482 it is one of the oldest castles in Africa and has since been captured by the Dutch as well as the British. Most of the European slave market was generated from Ghanaian castles and as many as seven million slaves were shipped out from there. Publié par Rune Monstad.
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Children of our World: August 2013
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Remembering "Little Rock" and the other children, three years on. Today it is three years since a tragic accident where a minibus, full of schoolchildren, collided with a train in Cape Town. Ten children died, including Lisle (known as "Little Rock" in the media). One organisation that my charity, CHW. In South Africa, The Future Factory, had been supporting Lisle in previous years. This time last year. Links to this post. I have spent part of the summer in Ghana, and am now back in London. If you have s...
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Children of our World: Long Break and Sad News
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Long Break and Sad News. Since December, I have mostly been working abroad and it was not easy to get online, so I took a long (and unintended! Break from this blog. Now I am back home in London, I will be able to post regularly again. I was so sad to see that the last post I was able to write from Argentina was about " a baby from Bolivia. I once wrote a post about some of the challenges of running a children's charity. I saw a beautiful quote on the facebook page " Angel Baby. View my complete profile.
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Literacy for Life: Past Projects
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3 Teachers at Abura Literacy School. Computer Center at New Life International Children’s Home and School. Thanks to the wonderful support of. Sustainable Farm for Sankofa Mbofra Fie Children’s Home and School. Ensuring that Sankofa is able to completely sustain itself without the need of outside donors. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Donate to Literacy for Life and benefit the lives of children in Ghana! To send a check, click here. One of our Current Projects.
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Children of our World: June 2013
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Chance to change the law to support Care-Leavers. Today, there is a chance that a change to the law on children leaving care could be discussed and accepted in Parliament. Currently, children in foster care must leave on or before their eighteenth birthday. Support for care-leavers depends on the local authority, and varies greatly from one area to another. The Children and Families Bill. Has produced a briefing. Many children who have been in the care system have had a childhood full of instability and ...
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Children of our World: A Baby from Bolivia...
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A Baby from Bolivia. I am in Argentina right now, and will be working on projects here for the next few weeks. I have visited an organisation my charity, CHW. Supports, called Bethel. Bethel has eighteen houses for orphaned and abandoned children. Three of the houses are for people with disabilities. Some of the people in these houses are adults. They were children when they arrived at Bethel, and could not live independently once they grew up. Entrance of House 5. With Alicia, one of the physiotherapists.