The Words of Mr. Nadebe Mazama.
First, some students lack the extra resources they need to finish their assignments and continue studying as requested by their teachers.
First, some students lack the extra resources they need to finish their assignments and continue studying as requested by their teachers.
We recently visited EPP Adetikope, Lomé in Togo in an effort to support education in our communities, and Sedro Gloria was one of the recipients. As seen by the nation’s recent economic struggles, we have always felt obligated to assist children in meeting their fundamental educational needs, which include textbooks, workbooks, backpacks, math sets, and …
Despite the improvement, poverty is still a big problem in the country. Children in Togo suffer disproportionately, as is the case with poverty worldwide. But they also hold the key to a brighter tomorrow. Here are five facts about children in Togo.
In light of the rising cost of education in Africa and the consequent increase in the number of children dropping out due to their inability to support themselves through school, some parents and guardians who were present during the visit were gushing with praise for the kind gesture shown to these orphaned children. Lema Plan International was thanked, and they wished them luck in all of their endeavours.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is female circumcision – a ritual practice practiced in several countries as a rite of passage for women, in which a woman’s external genitalia are removed. FGM is most prevalent in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. More than 200 million women have undergone this procedure today. 𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗧𝗼𝗴𝗼Togo, a West …
A few days before the start of the 2021-2022 school year, Togo’s teachers are once again raising their voices. On their behalf, the Federation of National Education Unions (FESEN) has just sent a letter to the Minister of Primary, Secondary, Technical Education and Handicrafts. The organization demands the implementation of the measures taken by the …
On October 23, 2019, the CEG Attikpa Lomé, Togo, was visited by Lema Plan International, again to mark the International Day of the Girl Child