Our Partners

Educate for Africa partners with dynamic, grass-roots organisations working directly with children. Educate for Africa is fortunate to be able to hand-pick partners based on existing relations, impact of programmes, and strong linkages with end users. This helps to improve accountability and to ensure that funds are spent as intended and the impact felt by the children involved.

In its initial phase, Educate for Africa has chosen to partner with two key organisations. However if you are interested in being considers please contact us.

 
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Physically Active Youth (PAY)

P.A.Y. programme is a dynamic after-school centre in Katutura which provides safe and nurturing learning environment for Namibian children and youth coming from disadvantaged communities. P.A.Y’s holistic youth development model rests on three pillars; quality education which embraces totality of a child’s potentials: body, mind, spirit and affects; sports which change lives by breaking down barriers, changing attitudes and including the excluded; and Life skills which defend the value of self and others, instills equality, fosters holistic wellbeing and promotes environmental sustainability.

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Combretum Educational Trust

Established in 2002, the Combretum Education Trust exists to enrich education in Namibia in its post-apartheid development. This non-governmental, not-for-profit organization explores innovative approaches to education, especially but not exclusively at the secondary level. The Trust aims to empower young Namibians, providing them with the tools to become global leaders.

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DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Since 2020 Development Workshop has been supporting National ECD priorities as well as working with ECD centres in informal settlements across the country. DW is now also expanding ECD programmes into Zimbabwe with the support for Educate for Africa.

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