The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
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View of the Kibera slums
Sadili's programme is integral to the lives of more than 2000 children in the slums of Kibera (Kenya), Buyenzi (Burundi), Southern Sudan and Manyatta (Kenya) in Africa
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At home in Kibera
Amon Muinde, top tennis player, relaxing in his neighbourhood with his family. Kibera is Africa's largest slum of about 1.2 million residents with no basic facilities
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A non-formal school in Kibera
A classroom in Kibera: education is taken very seriously as a way of getting out of the slums, and many talented children will strive to enter Malezi School
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Kibera kids win sports awards
Talented juniors (swimming and tennis) from Kibera slums who hope to get a chance into the academy through scholarship and make their dream come true.
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Student Wins Science Fair Award
We promote excellence in science education through Malezi School. Dominic of Kibera slums demonstrating his project at a recent science fair.
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Team Buyenzi visits Sadili
Team Buyenzi (a slum in war-wrecked Burundi) comprises of ITF-ranked children with no opportunity to attend school and live in a stable environment. They are urgently seeking full education and sports scholarship, especially for the two girls who are top in the Under 18 and seniors category in East Africa and need to complete high school.
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A Winning Pair
Asisa and Sakina from Burundi are East Africa's top under 18 tennis players and recently won the ladies singles and doubles at the ITF Senior Circuit. They need scholarship to remain in school and continue with their training.
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Winnie gets an education boost
Orphan Winnie Akaka is happy to get a good education through a Friend of Sadili in Sweden, to whom she writes often. She hopes to be a lawyer and fight for the rights of girls.
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Zablon is full of hope
Zablon Okibeni walks 9 km daily to Sadili Oval to train. He hopes to get a place at Malezi School through scholarship. He loves tennis and is highly ranked in the Tennis Africa Cup.
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Basketball talent seek schooling
Talented basketball players from Southern Sudan (three are orphans of the war) get scholarships to attend Malezi School through individuals in Europe. They wish to return and help their nation grow when they complete their learning.
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The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
Photo from Progress Report 'Aziza and Sakina To Complete High School'
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The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
Photo from Progress Report 'Meet Amon and Robert'
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The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
Photo from Progress Report 'Joab Odera To Play University Tennis'
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The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
Photo from Progress Report 'Joab Odera To Play University Tennis'
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Bwire in his new uniform
Photo from Progress Report 'Bwire Wins Scholarship To Secondary'
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The African Child Sport & Education Fund Needs You
Photo from Progress Report 'MEET RICHARD OOKO'
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