Click
here if you cannot view this email and would like to view it
online.
“When I go out to the communities, I see young girls who are orphaned, sick, forgotten. The Scholarship Program gives the neediest and most promising girls the opportunity for a different, better life.
- Mariama Koulibaly,
World Education's Guinea Coordinator for the Ambassadors' Girls' Scholarship Program
Learn
more about our
initiatives in
girls' and women's
education, HIV and AIDS
prevention and
care, child labor
and human trafficking,
sustainable agriculture,
and adult basic
education at www.worlded.org.
Mariama Koulibaly, Guinea Coordinator for the Ambassadors' Girls' Scholarship Program
Voices from the Field: On the Frontlines of Girls' Education in Guinea
When civil unrest erupted in Guinea in January, 2007, the ensuing strikes and curfews preempted school and work. Yet Mariama Koulibaly, World Education's Guinea Coordinator for the Ambassadors’ Girls’ Scholarship Program (AGSP) and her World Education colleagues forged ahead to ensure the 7,500 girls who attend school with program support would not fall behind. Read more
Catalytic Management Chooses World Education for Community Partners
Shelly Hall does not think small. As Principal for Catalytic Management, Shelly has a passion for helping people grow their businesses and improve performance. She brings the same kind of passion to her philanthropy. "Supporting World Ed allows Catalytic Management to be a catalyst for positive change both locally and globally. We support them because they help people build the skills they need to move towards self-sufficiency, and because even small contributions go along way."
Lee Goldberg Appointed Chair of World Education Board of Trustees.
In October 2006, the World Education Board of Trustees elected Lee Goldberg as Board Chair. Learn more about LeeWorld Education receives Google AdWords Advertising Grant In early March, Google awarded World Education an AdWords Advertising grant on Google.com. Google Ads for World Education appear when users search for key words related to our site.
In three weeks, more than 500 new users have already visited World Education's website.
Tell A Friend about eNews!
Help us spread the word by sending eNews to 10 people, or if you have received this from a friend, click here to sign up. We will not share your email address or any other personal information with anyone else.
Add our email to your Address Book
To ensure you continue to receive eNews, please add the email address eNews@worlded.org to your address book within your email program. If this isn't done, some internet service providers may block our emails from getting through to you.
Thank you for your interest in and support for World Education.
Do you have questions or comments about E-news? Send us an email
at eNews@worlded.org.
Privacy Policy: World Education will not share your information with
any other organizations or individuals.