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National Coalition Sierra Leone - EFA Network
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Contact Details
Patrick Zombo (National Coordinator) 16 Robert Street, Freetown Sierra Leone Tel: +232 76 605 067 E-mail:
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Member Organisations EFASL, Community Empowerment For Rural Development (CEFORD), PADI, Women Forum, Sierra Leone Nurses Association (SLNA, Advocacy Movement Network (Ament), FAWE, Sierra Leone Teachers Union (SLTU), Civil Society Movement (CSM), Action Aid International Sierra Leone, Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD), CCSHRA- SL, Campaign for Good Governance (CGG), Bo District Education Network (BODEN), Kahailun District Education Network (KLDEN, Western Area Budget advocacy Network (WABAEN), PADECO
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What happened in Action Week 2008? What happened 2008?The series of exciting activities planned for Action Week and the World’s Biggest Lesson in Sierra Leone started with a bang.
Officials went back-to-school for a symposium on Quality Education to End Exclusion. A spectacular float covered with school children paraded across the country.
At each event, stakeholders and decision makers were invited to make statements and re-commit to the Education for All goals.
They wrapped up the week by holding a breakfast meeting with the Minister of Education to create an action plan going forward.
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What happened in Action Week 2007?
All regions took part in the Action Week’s activities. Panel discussions on education were aired on Radio Maria, Mackneh and the local stations.
And 1,500 students marched with their parents and teachers to the Wusum Sports complex where they addressed the government, education officials and other stakeholders.
The Province’s Senior Education Assistant Secretary congratulated the organizers of the week for all they had done to put education at the top of the agenda and raising huge public awareness.
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