Explore Africa Foundation is opposed to illiteracy, not in debate, but in practical approaches to changing the narrative. We serve several thousand children across the continent with quality education. We provide scholarships to the most vulnerable and make vocational and skills training available.
”We all deserve to get an education whether we can afford it or not. It helps us all contribute the best we can, and stand on level grounds…”
Ernest Nnadi.
President & Co-Founder, Explore Africa Foundation
Back to School Support Project (BSSP) is a non-gender teenager project targeting the ages of 10-18 years. Participants are drawn from a carefully selected population composed of parents with low or no income. The project is borne on the fact that parental incomes of average rural/suburban families during the summer period usually do not match the cumulative expenditure to cater conveniently for wards’ resumption to school or a fresh admission. Explore Africa Foundation covers the financial expenses required for the participants to begin or return to school, relieving parents of the financial burden, and freeing them to engage the funds in productive economic endeavours.
While many students face the challenge of tuition and other fundamental factors that may keep them out of school, others who have the privilege of being in school face other challenges such as shortage of textbooks, writing materials, school uniforms, learning aids (like calculators, mathematical sets etc). Explore Africa Foundation reaches out to the needs of these students in school. Renovation and Upgrade for Community Schools’ Libraries and Laboratories Explore Africa Foundation believes in the scientific prospect of Africa, and most Africans are officially exposed to scientific research methods in schools. While capitalism propels entrepreneurs who invest in education to furnish their school libraries and laboratories, the tuition fees are usually high for the average family, who enrol their wards in community schools. As implied, the initiative carries out renovation projects for libraries and laboratories in secondary schools, support libraries with textbooks, journals and other literature essential for student growth and learning.
Explore Africa Foundation believes in the scientific prospect of Africa, and most Africans are officially exposed to scientific research methods in schools. While capitalism propels entrepreneurs who invest in education to furnish their school libraries and laboratories, the tuition fees are usually high for the average family, who enrol their wards in community schools. As implied, the initiative carries out renovation projects for libraries and laboratories in secondary schools, support libraries with textbooks, journals and other literature essential for student growth and learning.
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