Tags: Education

Apr 30
Social and Emotional Learning in Ruhiira, Uganda
By Golda Calonge
The practice of cross-generational sex (CGS), has extremely negative impacts on school-age girls in Uganda, increasing their risk of HIV infection and reducing their self-esteem. The service and emotional learning (SEL) initiative in the Ruhiira Millennium Village aims to provide support and education for vulnerable adolescent girls. Above is a photo of girls participating in Eminyeeto, a young women's empowerment program in Ruhiira.
Feb 28
African Voices: Education in Northern Ghana
By Abdulai Shefu, Head Teacher at Duu Primary and Junior High School - West Mamprusi District, Northern Ghana
This post on education is part of a series from the Millennium Village site of SADA in northern Ghana which was launched in late 2012. Through their own voice, the series explores how the lives of community members are changing over the duration of the project. Please check back with us as they continue to tell their stories.
Feb 21
Inside Kenya’s Sauri Millennium Village: a Beacon of Progress in Integrated Development
By Gabriel Saldaña - The Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture
The Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture visited Sauri Millennium Village in Kenya. In a blog post, they reflect on the their visit and the importance of an integrated approach to sustainable development, which is exemplified by the Millennium Village Project.
Feb 20
Book Distribution Ceremony at Ilolangulu Primary School
By MVP
"The new books are so beautiful," declared Fatuma, an excited round-cheeked Standard 2 student. "I want to touch them, and read them, and learn about the things they contain."
Apr 29
Boosting Student Enrollment in Mali and Senegal
By Katrina Kahl
A partnership between buildOn and the Millennium Villages project has completed 30 new schools in Mali. Together these 30 schools will provide access to education for up to 4,500 kids in the Mali Millennium Villages cluster.
May 14
Pampaida: A Model of Rural Development in Nigeria
By Bala Yusuf Yunusa
Since inception, the Pampaida Millennium Village has achieved many successes.
Jun 30
A camel, a tree and a blackboard: Dertu’s mobile school
By Joelle Bassoul Mojon
Sitting under a sprawling acacia tree, Abdulahi Bari Barrow points to his blackboard and asks the students to repeat the lesson after him.
Sep 15
Carleton University students fund Millennium Promise with tuition fee
By Bryan Turner
Instead of fundraising, last year at Carleton University, Students To End Extreme Poverty campaigned to get a question to referendum whereby students would vote on whether or not they would pay an extra $6 per person annually in tuition fees to help finance a Millennium Village.
Dec 04
‘The MVP have opened up the eyes of people,’ says Kenya’s Prime Minister
By Joelle Bassoul Mojon
Kenya’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga hailed the Millennium Villages Project’s (MVP) achievements in his country, at a meeting in Nairobi with a high-level Ethiopian delegation.
Dec 08
Juliana’s story: Gender equality and education opportunities in Sauri
By Susan Karuti & Richard Ogeda
Everything in her future looked bleak. Juliana Rabilo Adele, a young girl born in a family of eight in the poor rural Kenyan village of Sauri, had struggled to join a secondary school.
Feb 24
Kenyan Ministry of Education delegation impressed with Sauri’s school meals program
By Richard Ogeda
It is possible! That was the key message from Margaret Ndanyi, the Director of the school health, nutrition and meals Unit at the Kenya Ministry of Education, after touring schools in the Sauri Millennium Villages Project.
Apr 13
Millennium Promise Japan: Using sport to connect schoolchildren in Japan and Uganda
By Naomi Handa-Williams
Through sports, we can connect without words, and it is upon this belief that Japan-based NGO Amitie was founded, and they use this idea as a means of realising their vision of promoting development and cross-cultural understanding.
May 18
Some Important Lessons for Global Academic Innovation
By John McArthur
Some Important Lessons for Global Academic Innovation Earlier this month the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced more than $5 million in grants to help ten universities establish cross-disciplinary Master’s in Development Practice (MDP) degree programs in eight countries around the world.
Oct 25
Ruhiira to Connecticut, just a mouse-click away
By Naomi Handa-Williams
Kabagambe Fudier, head of ICT programs at Omwicwamba Primary School in Ruhiira, is truly an embodiment of what the Millennium Villages Project (MVP) is all about: by utilising the tools and skills provided by the project, he has created change both in his personal and professional life.
May 11
Education, No Matter the Cost
By Naomi Handa-Williams
Reaching education potential in Ruhiira, Uganda
Dec 12
Young Girls in Malawi Get Chance at Secondary Education
By Natalia Mroz
Ireene Malengah, a 15-year-old orphan: "It is important for girls to go to school because after finishing school they find good jobs. When I finish school, I want to be a nurse, because I want to assist people in our country."
Jun 30
A Camel, a Tree and a Blackboard: Dertu’s Mobile School
By Joelle Bassoul Mojon
With camel and cell phone, Abdulahi Bari Barrow moves with pastoralist communities to provide education.
Apr 11
Scholarships Brighten Future for Young Girls in Rural Kenya
By Natalia Mroz
Early pregnancy, school fees, family obligations are among the reasons girls don't go beyond primary schooling. Connect to Learn is helping girls get a secondary school education.
Jan 05
Empowering Women: the Force Behind Ruhiira’s Best Restaurant
By Naomi Handa-Williams
Lunch time in Ruhiira? Look no further. ‘Fang Fang’ is the place to go for yummy matooke (bananas) and beans. The woman behind this thriving micro-business is Tumushabe Boneconcila, whose entrepreneurial spirit is doing much to both improve the quality of her own life and radically shake up ideas of traditional gender roles in the community.
Feb 02
Sauri Looks Back on Five Years of Success
By Salome Munyendo
Located in Western Kenya, Sauri was the first Millennium Village (MV) to see the light in 2005. Five years on, the project area has grown to nearly 70,000 people and has registered numerous successes in its multi-sectoral approach.
Apr 06
Dertu MVP Students Shine in 2010 National Exam
By Abdi Sheikh Mohamed
With a little more than 700 students, Dertu’s primary school, set in this remote pastoralist village in arid Northern Kenya, was certainly not expecting to be in the news. So the joy and pride were big when a photo of one of its students was featured in a daily newspaper.
Feb 22
Innovative Tropical Laboratory in the Middle of the Ghanaian Rainforest
By Nela Berlanga & Yanis Ben Amor
When I arrived to the Bonsaaso Millennium Villages Project (MVP) site, my first impressions regarding the status of healthcare delivery were above expectations: I was pleasantly surprised about the great work that MVP and the Ghana Health Service had carried out in this cluster.
Mar 18
Hygiene: Talking About It to Clear the Air
By Joelle Bassoul Mojon
‘Before, we were using the bush. Now we have latrines for boys and girls, and the headmaster told us how to use them.’ The 12-year-old boy’s candid explanation is a reminder of the lack of hygiene that still prevails in schools in rural and poor areas of sub-Saharan Africa.
Mar 01
Nineteen Students from Mbola Receive a Secondary School Scholarship
By Liana Mavura
Nineteen students from Mbola Millennium Village, in Uyui district in Tanzania, have been awarded secondary school scholarships from the Connect To Learn program.