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GELDOF + CLINTON JOIN FORCES FOR AFRICAN EDUCATION PROJECT
SIR BOB GELDOF has teamed up with former U.S. president BILL CLINTON to launch a $9.4 million (GBP4.7 million) campaign for the education of children in Africa.
The philanthropic pair hopes the project will provide more access to schools for 1.2 million children in Malawi and Rwanda.
The funds are expected to pay for the building of four new training centres and 4,000 teachers to help give African kids a better start in life.
Clinton says, "We are trying to make a hole in the huge need Rwanda and Malawi have for primary teachers."
Geldof adds, "It's what Live 8 was all about."
The former Boomtown Rats star organised a series of Live 8 benefit concerts in 2005 to help draw attention to poverty in Africa.
28 June 2008 14:31
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Mr. Bob Geldof:
I am contacting you for support of an education and economic improvement project
in Manyesa, Malawi, Africa. We also have a volunteer supporter in Blantyre who could
provide further information regarding our operations. His name is Augustine Mulomole
who is a journalist with Capital Radio in Blantyre, phone number 011-265-9 924-719.
KASIMU EDUCATION FUND
The Kasimu Education Fund (KEF) was founded 2 1/2 years ago to enhance education
for the children at the Kasimu Grammar School in Manyesa, Malawi. Our plan is to
upgrade the infrastructure of the school within 5 years and to assist the eight villages
served by the school to be economically self sufficient within 10 years.
We are being successful in our first phase by providing a daily food program for
1,100 students, providing 30 high school scholarships, training new teachers, building
four new school buildings, providing text books and uniforms, among other supporting
tasks. This has all been accomplished through the support of village head men and
parents who made 160,000 bricks for the most recently constructed school building.
Our funding has come from about 180 small donors in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We have no employees or overhead. We are all volunteers and overhead costs are paid
by the board of directors. ALL DONATIONS GO DIRECTLY TO THE KASIMU SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY.
We are now entering our second phase of long term development of the local economy
for about 225 farmers. The nine village headmen have developed an economic plan
to attain self sufficiency which involves raisiing chickens, goats, planting fruit
trees,and implementing a self sustaining maize program. All of these would be financed
and managed as micro-finance projects. We currently have one of the villagers being
trained by FINCA to manage the micro-finance programs. In addition to micro-financed
projects there are programs which will need to be financed by grants. They are: building
water cisterns, digging wells and installing windmills.
We are seeking grants in the total amount of $200,000 to fund the micro-finance projects
and the three capital improvement tasks (wells, cisterns & windmills). Our current
funding sources are insufficient to accomplish this second phase, although we have pr
oven to be very efficient and effective in the use of the $80,000 we can received
in our first 2 1/2 years (all small donors of $100 to $300).
Can your ogranization assist us in this effort?
It is predicted that severe food shortages will occur in this South-Eastern portion
of Malawi this fall unless immediately action is taken to improve agricultural production
this summer.
Sincerely,
Robert B. Burns, Treasurer
Kasimu Education Fund
1667 Springer Road
Mountain View, CA 94040
650-968-0723
website: kefmalawi.com
KEF is a nonprofit 501c3
EIN #01-0864883


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