Rare Charity Rare Charity Scholarships for Tertiary and Secondary Education

Beneficiaries

  • Children / Young People

    Through scholarships, Rare Charity provides access to education for young people who live in the Satemwa area. To date, Rare currently supports, 14 tertiary scholars and 10 secondary school girls.

  • Reach of your work

    Increased access to education in the Satemwa Community.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

Rare Charity offers access to education to talented people who live in marginalised agricultural tea communities. Our aim is to give ambitious young people the agency to uplift themselves, their households and their communities. We currently operate in the Satemwa Tea community of Malawi, Africa, a country where higher-ed enrolment is the lowest in the world. We strive to foster a cohort of qualified national professionals, postured to induce change in their own local community and country.

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BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

0

Rare would like to add 14 scholars each year for 3 years.

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£35,000.00

TIMELINE

Apr 2016 Onwards

Activity goals

Provide access to secondary and tertiary education for young people living in the Satemwa area.

To equip talented and ambitious individuals to transform their community in their own ways.

Help to alleviate poverty for these students, their families and improve the local community.

Activity Actions

  • Rare Charity scholarships actively supports 14 tertiary scholars and 10 secondary school girls.

  • Using grant funding from the Fore, in 2021, Rare Scholars enrolled 9 girls into secondary school.

  • Rare Charity aspires to keep growing and offering scholarships in the Satemwa community.

  • Since 2016, three Rare Charity 3 graduated and 3 more will graduate later this year.

  • Increase access to secondary and tertiary education for those living in the Satemwa Tea Community.

Activity details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

Malawi

IMPACT REPORTING

Bi-annually

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 4: Quality Education UN SDG 5: Gender Equality UN SDG 1: No Poverty UN SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

Each month, Rare Charity Scholars report on their academic progress and whatever needs may arise.