Derek lived in Spain (where my wife and I currently abide) for many years
but he has recently moved to Asia and regularly posts photos of his new home on
FaceBook. He still writes travel articles and books. At the end of Catacomb my publisher Crooked Cat
Publishing has generously inserted the following:
Education For All
Educate a boy
and you educate the man;
educate a girl
and you educate a family,
a community, a
nation.
To
most of us, access to an education beyond primary school never even enters into
our consideration; it is simply there, almost by divine right. But what if it
wasn’t? And almost worse still, what if it is on offer but you can’t get to it
because you live too far from the nearest school or your family is too poor to
pay even the basic accommodation costs?
Education For
All
is a Moroccan-based charity that builds boarding houses so that girls from the
poorest families in the most remote villages of the High Atlas Mountains can
continue their secondary education. Begun in 2007 the idea was that Education
For All would provide for the needs of a number girls for the three years it
would take them to complete their secondary education. An apparently modest
undertaking, but one that would affect the lives of an initial group of twelve,
increasing by the same number each year, in ways that couldn’t have been imagined
at the time.
Eight
years later and with five houses and over 180 girls to support, Education For
All has given girls whose only option in life would have been to stay in their
remote village the opportunity to excel beyond their wildest hopes and dreams.
EFA has more than proven itself as an organisation capable of improving the
lives of those under its care.
- 80% of the
girls who arrived at the EFA boarding house in Asni passed their exams to
take them on to study at the lycée.
- Of the ten
young girls who began their education in 2007, seven went on to pass their
baccalaureate, and five of those went on to university.
- 93% exam
pass mark in 2014 (almost twice the national average) shows that the
organisation is working well and gives confidence to sponsors.
- Administration
takes no fee. All income other than bank charges goes to pay the wages of
the house mothers and staff, and the running costs for each house.
It costs 1,000€ per girl per year to ensure the continued development of these otherwise marginalised young girls who would spend the remainder of their life in a remote village with little contact with the outside world and no education. You can download A Different Life – The Story of Education for All at efamorocco.org. To find out how you can contribute contact Sonia Omar at sonia@efamorocco.org
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This
heart-warming enterprise flies in the face of many Western misconceptions or
perceptions regarding Morocco, and it is to be applauded and hopefully
supported.CATACOMB - Universal purchase link here:
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