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    waali e.V.
    A project from waali e.V. in Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire
    N’DRI Mammi Renée needs help to pay her tuition fees!

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    About this project

    Sabine S. from waali e.V. is responsible for this project
    Many talented young adults in Africa do not have access to higher education due to their lack of financial means. At that point starts our non-profit association waali its efforts. Our stated aim is to provide financial support in developing countries in order to enable underprivileged and excellent students a further education. Under the motto “Accessible Education” waali provides grants and scholarships for students – regardless of their financial background. Only a high educational rate in the young population can set the course for a sustainable, positive future and against poverty and corruption. Comprehensive education is the basic condition for forward-looking, advanced thinking and acting in politics, economy and society! This special project aims to support the student N’DRI Mammi Renée. The collected money will be directly transferred to her university! Have a look at her waali profile: http://waali.org/index.php/en/projects?id=96.

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