Photo by Robin Hammond.
A staff nurse working with World Education’s Bantwana Initiative in Swaziland during an Outreach Clinic.
Photo by Robin Hammond.
A staff nurse working with World Education’s Bantwana Initiative in Swaziland during an Outreach Clinic.
Photo by World Education staff
Students in Zimbabwe post for a picture together outside of school. In Zimbabwe, World Education’s Bantwana Initiative supports orphans and vulnerable children.
Photo by World Education staff
A facilitator tutors a student in an out-of-school study program, conducted by World Education’s Bantwana Initiative in Zimbabwe.
Photo by David Noyes
Students in Mozambique stroll together after class. In Mozambique, World Education’s Aprender a Ler project is helping to improve reading outcomes for 2nd and 3rd graders.
Photo by World Education staff
A journalist conducts an interview that will be featured on her local community radio station in Senegal. World Education uses journalism programs to empower Senegalese women to become leaders and highlight important issues in their communities.
Photo by Jessi Smolow
Two girls take a break from their Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) classes to enjoy lunchtime recess. World Education’s Bantwana Intiative programs in Zimbabwe help out-of-school children catch up to their peers and re-enter the formal school system.
Photo by World Education staff
Part of World Education’s Egypt Education Reform Project included providing scholarships so that more girls were able to attend school. Here, girls and their teachers pose outside a school, demonstrating that knowledge isn’t only power – it’s also happiness!
Photo by Betsie Frei
Mothers from Benin and Senegal share an exchange visit organized by World Education in Benin. Women from Senegal’s Rural Association Against HIV/AIDS (ARLS in French) visited three schools in Benin to learn about mothers’ associations, which allow mothers and other women in the community to gain decision-making power in school management issues.
Photo by World Education staff
A family reads together at an event hosted by World Education’s Aprender a Ler project in Maputo, Mozambique.
Photo by Jessi Smolow, World Education/Bantwana Initiative
Teachers smile in their elementary school tuck shop in rural Zimbabwe. Many of the students are vulnerable children, and the tuck shop profits go towards their school fees, uniforms, and learning materials.