Schools for Children
Sports School Patrice Lumumba
The school is educating primary and secondary school children who cannot enroll in conventional schools because of their age or cannot afford to pay for their education, but have the desire to learn. |
Children’s Town Malambanyama Zambia
Children’s Town is a school project designed to address the plight of street children and other vulnerable children in giving them a chance to get off the streets, to get an education and turn their lives around into productive citizens. |
Ponesai Vanhu Junior School
The basic rights of children are rights to food, shelter, education, clothes and love. This was the basis of establishing Ponesai Vanhu Junior School. The project provides a home for disadvantaged children and also ensures that these children get an education.
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DAPP Private Primary School Outapi, Namibia
DAPP Private Primary School was established to educate children in basic grades. The primary school started its activities in 1997 and since then the school enrolls 35 students annually.
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Children’s Town, Mozambique
In 1991, ADPP Children’s Town was established in Costa do Sol, Maputo, Mozambique. The aftermath of the civil war and other socio-economic factors forced children to be separated from their families and to leave on the streets as beggars. |
Street Children School, Luanda, Angola
Street Children School in Lunda opened in 1991 as a result of an agreement between ADPP in Angola and the Ministry of Education in Angola. The school offers teaching from the 1st grade to the 8th grade. |
Children’s Town in Caxito, Angola
ADPP started construction of Children’s Town in Caxito in 1986. The school opened for classes in 1988. It is run by Ministry of Education in close cooperation with Ministry of Social Affairs and ADPP. |
Street Children’s School - Benguela, Angola
National Institute for Children (INAC) made an investigation in Beguela and found 1500 children living on the street. This prompted ADPP in Angola to start a Street Children’s School in Benguela in 1993. |
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