
May, 2023 Newsletter
It is time to plant peanuts, called groundnuts in Sierra Leone. Peanuts and rice are easier to grow than vegetables, as they do not require as much fertilizer or water, and are not as susceptible to pests. SHARP received...
It is time to plant peanuts, called groundnuts in Sierra Leone. Peanuts and rice are easier to grow than vegetables, as they do not require as much fertilizer or water, and are not as susceptible to pests. SHARP received...
The end of the second term of the academic year brought many exciting events for Empowering Children School, as we celebrated our successes. On Friday we held an award day, giving recognition and prizes for hard working students. Prizes were...
Our 2023 begins with meeting small farm holders as the farm preparation activities for the new planting season begins in the early months of the year. Children learn life skills and apply them to their everyday learning activities....
Farm News The first meeting of 2023 for The Solution to Hunger farm program took place at the home of the village chief in Makonkonday Village, Waterloo. We had a large turnout with over 51 farmers attending the meeting....
Tragic Loss of Teacher Sadly, in October Empowering Children School lost a beloved teacher. Balla Thoronka, who taught grade 5, passed away suddenly. Mr. Thoronka was passionate about teaching his pupils and will be greatly missed. He was very...
Students have had a successful first term October News As we are approaching the end of the first term of the new academic year, as well as harvest time for farmers, we would like to thank all our...