Literacy for Moroccan GirlsKeep Up-to-Date
Index of Updates from the Field
Literacy Classes begin January 2008By Sarah Atwood - Development Associate, January 18, 2008 04:06 PM The Near East Foundation is using the income from GlobalGiving to provide literacy classes - along with book bags and school supplies - to 172 women living in the villages of Asseghmou, Ait Alla, Timicha, Tasseguiwalte, Ait Aafan, and Aguerzgua. To accomplish this, NEF has partnered with local professors and facilitators, who are administer courses beginning in January 2008. NEF-Morocco Celebrates National Day of Children's RightsBy Andrea Couture - VP for Development/Communication, June 25, 2007 05:18 PM
NEF-Morocco Attends To Participation And Creativity Of AllBy Andrea Couture - NEF VP for Development/Communication, May 29, 2007 06:22 PM
NEF's new approaches to teaching, administration, and educational supervisionBy Andrea Couture - Near East Foundation, February 07, 2007 05:07 PM
NEF's new approaches to teaching, administration, and educational supervision will be applied throughout the south of Morocco--in eight provinces where over five million people live. Candid Testimonies from a Transforming Moroccan VillageBy Andrea Couture - Development Officer, July 31, 2006 09:36 AM
"I don't really like school. I'd rather be at home where I'm comfortable, but my father says I have to go to school," says 13-year-old Rkia Angmar, a reluctant student at the Tiguerte Niguernane school, a village in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, where NEF (Near East Foundation) is making remarkable progress at educational reform--and other community developments. |














