30/04/2019
On the 13th of April, 2019, Campaign for Children Sierra Leone organized an award ceremony for pupils of primary schools. The Children's Academic Excellence Award is intended to motivate students to work hard and inject the spirit of competitiveness in the minds of pupils.
At Campaign for Children, we believe pupils of today lack the culture of competition and as such it has affected the learning outcome of pupil. So we chose to publicly acknowledged their efforts and commitment for academic excellent
11/04/2019
April 13, 2019, we shall be having our Academic Excellence Award at the St. Joseph School Hall, 10 am
08/04/2019
On the 13th of April, 2019, CFC SL shall be having their first Academic Excellence Award at the St. Joseph Convent School Hall, Freetown; @10 pm.
See you there.
01/04/2019
On the 13th of April, 2019, Campaign for Children Sierra Leone will be having an an award ceremony for pupils of primary schools. The Children's Academic Excellence Award is intended to motivate students to work hard and inject the spirit of competitiveness in the minds of pupils.
At Campaign for Children, we believe pupils of today lack the culture of competition and as such it has affected the learning outcome of pupils. Hence, the rationale behind this award ceremony.
Thus, we invite members of the public to witness this august gathering at the St. Joseph Secondary School Campus. Your presence is highly welcomed.
12/09/2018
Getting Back to School in the first week of schools reopening, a challenge to education in Sierra Leone.
12/09/2018
Getting Back to School in the first week of schools reopening a challenge to education in Sierra Leone.
23/05/2018
Lassa Fever in Liberia... How can you prevent your self from getting infected with.......
23/05/2018
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/foreign/west-africa-foreign/261292-liberia-confirms-3-lassa-fever-deaths.html
Liberia confirms 3 more Lassa fever deaths
March 9, 2018Agency Report
Liberian authorities on Friday confirmed three more deaths from Lassa fever, a disease endemic in several West African countries.
The deaths were recorded from the counties of Montserrado and Nimba, the ministry of health said.
Liberia has confirmed a total of 12 deaths so far, out of a total of 28 cases of Lassa fever since the beginning of the year.
Tolbert Nyenswah, Head of the National Public Health Institute of Liberia, said that county’s health teams have embarked on contact tracing on both healthcare workers and community members, who came in contact with the deceased during their symptomatic period.
Mr. Nyenswah said a total of 134 contacts have been identified and are currently being traced.
Only three counties have been affected by Lassa fever in Liberia, which has a total of 15 counties.
Humans usually become infected with the Lassa virus from exposure to urine or f***s of infected mastomys rats.
Other than common preventive measures such as washing hands regularly, the World Health Organisation has recommended keeping cats