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This summer, the Pelican Post team were invited to feature at one of the UK’s leading music festivals – Camp Bestival – famous for its focus on family fun and laid back atmosphere. This year’s festival was no exception with music from the likes of Blondie, Groove Armada, The Wonderstuff, Mark Ronson and Primal Scream (personal favourite) as well as a mind-boggling […]
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Tags: Africa, Books, Camp Bestival, childrens stories, Events, literacy, music festival, Rob Da Bank, The Pelican Post
Egyei Krom School send a video…
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Tags: Africa, Akimbo, Alexander McCall Smith, education, Egyei Krom, Ghana, literacy, Sabre Trust, School
Since the launch of Pelican Post back in July of this year, the scheme continues to generate interest and enthusiastic support from all corners of the globe, and we very much hope it will continue to develop, into a truly global online community of supporters inspired like all of us at Pelican Post to make […]
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So what is Pelican Post?…
Books educate and inspire young minds, but throughout schools in Africa, books are in critical short supply. In particular, picture books and early learning story books are unheard of in many schools. The Pelican Post is a grass roots response to addressing the issue by allowing individual donors (YOU!) to make a direct contribution to […]
Filed under: access to books, Book Aid, charity, Children's stories, education, Ethiopia Link, Ka Tutandike, literacy, Literacy in Africa, Mvumi Trust, Sabre Trust, Schools in Ethiopia, Schools in Ghana, Schools in Malawi, Schools in Tanzania, Schools in Uganda, sub-saharan Africa, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment