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Why I Give to Lifeline Energy #WRD

Why I Give to Lifeline Energy #WRD

by Guest Contributor | Mar 28, 2016 | Education, Why I give, Zambia

When my mother died in 2006, she left me some money ̶ not a life-changing amount, but enough to think about. If you have enough money to stay afloat, I find the most fun you can have with money is throwing it at things that matter

A Teacher who Provides more than Just an Education

A Teacher who Provides more than Just an Education

by Kristine Pearson | Mar 4, 2014 | By Kristine Pearson, Children, Education, Lifeplayer MP3, Radio school, Zambia

The second teacher we’re profiling in our #teachertuesday series is our old friend, Mwenya Mvula. In 2001, Mr Mvula served as a volunteer ‘mentor’ in Zambia’s Learning at Taonga Market primary radio...
The Difference a Little Bit of Energy Makes

The Difference a Little Bit of Energy Makes

by Guest Contributor | Dec 19, 2013 | Education, Energy poverty, Intern perspectives, Justice, Zambia

For those without electricity, buying candles is a daily challenge. The typical family burns through two candles a day, with each candle lasting only two hours and lighting less than half of a small room.

Radio Without Broadcasting: Hope for the Unschooled

Radio Without Broadcasting: Hope for the Unschooled

by Guest Contributor | Aug 18, 2013 | Education, Partner blog, Radio school, Zambia

By Dr. Emile McAnany, Senior Research Advisor for the Center for Science Technology and Society, Santa Clara University. Zambia is one of the poorer countries in Africa, but it is a country with...
What Would We Do Without Teachers?

What Would We Do Without Teachers?

by admin | May 26, 2013 | Community Radio, Education, Intern perspectives, Zambia

By Laura Ruggles. As part of our internship, Lynsey, Jack, and I have been visiting Taonga radio schools around Chikuni Parish to learn more about radio education. The Ministry of Education in...

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