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Winter 2009/10 Newsletter

1st January 2010Newsletters

This issue includes:

  • A report on a visit to Ghana, October 2009
  • Work in Pavuu
  • Financial Reporting & Accounting

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Video Update: Visit to Ghana 2009

1st November 2009Programme Updates

During October 2009, the Trustees visited Ghana to discuss the future direction of the charity’s work at this important juncture in our history.

You can see a video update of the visit below:


Spring 2009 Newsletter

1st April 2009Newsletters

This issue includes:

  • Another school – Pavuu
  • News from Bagri
  • Child mortality – a sobering reminder

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Autumn 2008 Newsletter

1st October 2008Newsletters

This issue includes:

  • Teachers’ accomodation completed!
  • A new vehicle
  • Happiness & hope – a visit to Bagri

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Spring 2008 Newsletter

1st April 2008Newsletters

This issue includes:

  • Nursery block completed!
  • Flooding & the feeding programme
  • Christmas in Bagri village

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Christmas Mailing 2007

1st December 2007Newsletters

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Summer 2007 Newsletter

1st July 2007Newsletters

This issue includes:

  • News on the second phase of building work
  • An update on teacher training scholarships
  • News from the UK

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Bagri Opening

14th December 2006School Openings

Highlights of the opening ceremony at our first school (2006)

Visit Report October 2006

1st October 2006Newsletters

Reporting on:

  • The journey from Ougadougou to Lawra
  • The official opening of Bagri Baptist Primary School
  • Discussions with project manager Pastor Charles Karbo
  • The future work of the Savannah Education Trust

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Visit to Bagri 2005

8th December 2005Savannah Information

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