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Everything you need to know about the charity,
how we operate and what we hope to achieve.

  Charity for
AFRICAN
       Education

Helping to improve
education in
Africa
charity for african education helping to educate africans of all ages
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Registered in England
Charity No. 1048943
A 501(c)(3) equivalent

Copyright©
1995-2002
Charity for
African Education

   Due to the high costs (£20/$30) of transferring small
amounts of money overseas, donations received will be
allowed to accumulate until we have a minimum of
£200/$300 per school.

Helping to improve African Education

  1. how you can help us to improve education in Africa
  2. our Charter / Governing Document.
    Controlled by the UK's Charity Commission.
  3. Trustees (Founders) of the charity.
    The people who are responsible for the running of the charity, and ensuring it is within the Charter.
  4. FactSheet
    Detailing what we do and hope to achieve in helping improve education in Africa.
  5. we need the following to keep the charity running.
  6. contact information.
    Our bankers, Charities Aid Foundation which provides easy ways of donating either from the UK or USA, and the Charity Commission that regulates the way charities operate in England, Wales and N. Ireland.
  7. Map - this is where we are in Diss, Norfolk
  8. watercolour picture of Mere Street, Diss Town.
    This is our market town in Norfolk, that has the oldest open market in the UK, held every Friday.
  9. sitemap (any day now - we hope)

   Our education aims in Africa are:

  • the education of Africans of all ages from K12 to Adult.
  • provide scholarships and sponsorships for schooling.
  • building of primary and secondary schools in Africa.
  • repairs and renovation of existing schools in Africa.
  • supply of education equipment such as desks, chairs, blackboards etc.
  • supply of education material such as books, pencils etc.
  • teacher training.
  • purchase and use of African made equipment, services and resources wherever/whenever possible.
  • employ local people and African companies for the construction, renovation and improvement of schools and other buildings.