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Gallery - Teach a Child - Africa
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TaC Student Gathering, December 2014. TaC Kenya board and volunteers, Dec 2014.
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Donate - Teach a Child - Africa
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Thank you for deciding to donate to TaC-Africa to help orphaned and other vulnerable children. We are grateful for all donations which will be used to transform the life of a child through education. You can make a credit card payment or set up a direct debit using the on-line facility below. Alternatively, you can donate off-line by cheque, direct debit or bank transfer as described at the end of the page. Can be posted to our UK address or transfers. To our UK account using the form below.
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Sponsor a child Archive - Teach a Child - Africa
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Sponsoring an individual child is a rewarding experience which enables you to make a lasting impact in their life. It costs 42 (GBP) per month or 500 (GBP) per year to sponsor a child for up to 4 years, that's less than 10 per week. Click on a profile below to read more and to be guided through three easy steps to becoming a sponsor. Jane wants to become a medical doctor or nurse to help support her family. Her favourite subjects at school are science, social science and mathematics. She is a par...Musta...
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Who we are - Teach a Child - Africa
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8216;Teach a Child – Africa’. TaC) is a voluntary organisation and registered charity, founded in 2007 in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic to help orphaned children in Africa. TaC provides school fees, uniforms and other essentials for orphaned and vulnerable children so they may attend secondary school and escape from a life of poverty. Student gathering, 2014. TaC ambassador and co-founder, Pamela Steele. Since 2007, TaC affiliates have been founded and registered in Kenya by Margaret Oriaro.
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News - Teach a Child - Africa
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Public meeting and cafe, Oxford, May 28th. I’m proud to invite you to our 2016 public meeting and cafe in Oxford to share news about TaC’s exciting work in Kenya and the difference we’re making to young lives. Whether you can join us for the whole afternoon or drop by for refreshments at our cafe with English and Kenyan fare, make a. April 25, 2016.
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Pam Steele: Publications
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I have been delighted by the interest shown in the publication " Humanitarian Logistics - A Career for Women. Click link to download) which I published on behalf of WISE, the Women's Initiative for Supply chain Excellence. This compilation of articles and personal stories looks to inspire and encourage women into humanitarian logistics as well as to raise the profile of the profession. Humanitarian Logistics—A Career for Women" aims to inform the reader as well as touch them on a personal level. Submit y...
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Pam Steele: Facing breast cancer in the UK and in Africa
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Saturday, April 26, 2014. Facing breast cancer in the UK and in Africa. All of my past blogs have focused on many different topics surrounding poverty and the varied problems in our world, but this time I write about me personally. When I read about American actress, Angelina Jolie. Going public about her mastectomy in 2013 I never imagined I would go through a similar experience. David and Pam wait for Pam to be taken to theatre. There was no charge. 8221; – because why should it be anyone? It was wonde...
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Pam Steele: March 2013
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Occasionally, I'm invited to speak to an audience on humanitarian logistics which gives me the opportunity to meet new people and visit new places I might not otherwise see. An invitation from Kate Hughes to speak to MSc Logistics students at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh was one such opportunity. I was fascinated by the beauty of Edinburgh, this being my first time to visit Scotland, and what it had to offer: great hospitality, stunning scenery, and a rich cultural heritage.
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Pam Steele: 10 years on, has the Make Poverty History Campaign had any meaningful results?
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Monday, July 27, 2015. 10 years on, has the Make Poverty History Campaign had any meaningful results? On behalf of Oxfam I was selected to join a group of African women to deliver messages from the public to the British Prime Minster, Tony Blair. Pam in gold coloured outfit in front of no.10 delivering petition. But 10 years on, what has actually been achieved? With earlier programmes included, $97 billion in debt relief. The most notable achievements have been in health and education. 10 African nat...
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Pam Steele: May 2014
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Monday, May 26, 2014. Supply chain best practice seminars: Multimodal hears how smart thinking meets the ever increasing humanitarian need. I recently attended Multimodal Seminar 2014. And the Freight Transport Association (FTA). The patron of Transaid. And by Kevin Keegan, the legendary footballer who entertained at the VIP dinner. Transaid is an International development charity, championing local transport solutions for people in Africa and developing countries. Recent events, such as the Syrian Crisis.
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