January 2024 / Uganda / Work in Progress School Project

A lot of work has been done the last months.

October 2023 / Uganda / Start School Project

Our friend in Uganda saw this school in a poor state. Kids study under trees because only a few classrooms are available and these are built with mud only so during the rain seasons kids have no classes because the classrooms are not watertight. We decided to help them by putting up a 2 classrooms.

December 2022 / Namibia / Little Bugs Newsletter

Another year, another goodbye. This year, we are saying goodbye to three of our bugs as they embark on their upper primary journey. On their special leavers’ outdoor retreat, they shared their thoughts on the future. Marcino is excited to be near his brothers who are already in “big school” but is nervous because he is not sure the teachers and children are as kind there as they are here. Gabriel is excited to go to upper primary because there are many different sports to do. Jedidja can’t wait to do more “serious” science- he hopes to be a doctor one day. Boys, we hate to see you go but are thrilled as we think of all the different ways you will use your Little Bugs education! Congratulations to Nekomba, Nancy, Ndapewa, and Tomas who also embark on a new adventure as they graduate from Pre-primary into Grade 1. Little Bugs (www.litle-bugs.org) (also sponsored by the Jawiba Foundation) is a free Early Childhood Development Centre and lower primary school, set up by the Namib Sky Foundation, located near Sossusvlei and the Namib Tsaris Conservancy in south-central Namibia. With tourism on the rise, the local community is rapidly growing and there is an expanding need for education and other services. Little Bugs is focused on providing free, quality education and a well-balanced nutrition plan to previously disadvantaged children of preschool and lower primary.

November 2021 / Namibia / Support Himba Tribe

We supported a Himba tribe near Opuwo in the northeast of Namibia. The Himba people are nomads who live mainly off their cattle. However, the recent prolonged drought has been fatal for many cattle. This has caused a food shortage for the tribe, especially for the children. We supported the particular tribe we visited with food items that will help them get back on their feet for a while.