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Leaving Their Past Behind – My Work With Refugees

Leaving Their Past Behind – My Work With Refugees

by Kristine Pearson | Jun 20, 2018 | Africa, By Kristine Pearson, Children, Education, Lifeplayer MP3, Power of radio, Refugees, Working in Africa

Education provides a way to help to rebuild a refugee child’s life through normalising social interaction and gaining knowledge and skills. We believe our power-independent Lifeplayers have an important role to play in providing education and information when it’s needed most.

Kerosene – A Burning Issue in Women’s Rights, Human Rights

Kerosene – A Burning Issue in Women’s Rights, Human Rights

by Kristine Pearson | Oct 2, 2014 | By Kristine Pearson, Energy poverty, Gender, Health, Justice, Kenya

Like many girls I’ve met in Africa, Rose’s dream is to become a teacher. The shy grade 6 student revises her homework at a rickety table in a tin shack in a Nairobi slum.

Energy – The Oxygen of Africa’s Growth and Development

Energy – The Oxygen of Africa’s Growth and Development

by Kristine Pearson | May 16, 2013 | African progress, Energy poverty

Historically people associate the sound of Africa as the roar of the lion; but in reality, it’s been the roar of the diesel generator. Herds of these archaic beasts are on the prowl. Their habitat...
World’s Newest Nation Faces Huge Educational Challenges

World’s Newest Nation Faces Huge Educational Challenges

by Kristine Pearson | Feb 22, 2013 | By Kristine Pearson, Education

Having recently emerged from nearly four decades of conflict, in which two million people were killed and four million displaced, everything was destroyed and everything needs rebuilding or building...
What World Radio Day means to Tom Hanks Day

What World Radio Day means to Tom Hanks Day

by Lifeline Energy | Feb 11, 2013 | Lifeplayer MP3, Power of radio, Tom Hanks Day

Kevin Turk, co-founder of Tom Hanks Day, for World Radio Day, 2013 | Radio means a lot to a lot of different people. To some it is a source of enjoyment; to others it is their means to staying connected with the world.

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