We won't be using Twitter anymore
Twitter was never perfect, but it was important. Now it's the property of a billionaire pursuing their own agenda. Unacceptable.
@elonmusk#RIPTwitter
#FridayFocus
Today Hillary introduces us to the early days of an @abrdn_plc Hello Hub build.
With the foundations finished the community can start work on electrical engineering.
What’s the word…Excited?
WiFi is provided by @roketelkomug at every Hello Hub in Uganda
The team are proto-typing "hands-free" wash stations that can be built quickly and easily by Hub communities. These stations will reduce touchpoints and help keep Hub users safe from the spread of disease.
They are just one part of our ebola awareness programmes in #Uganda.
A Hello Hub means something different to everyone. For some, it is a way to find new opportunities, while others can stay in touch with distant friends and family.
One thing they have in common is that a Hello Hub improves their quality of life.
Taking you inside a Hello Hub build using footage and interviews captured during a recent build. We're excited to introduce you to the community! Follow every Friday
The story takes place in Kashojwa, the first @abrdn_plc Hello Hub.
WiFi provided by @roketelkomug
Hello World is working to provide better futures for out-of-school children across the world.
And we need your help. Our solution is affordable, scalable and sustainable.
Be a part of our pioneering approach.
https://t.co/Eh1ROTWDmy
#thankyou
An autodidact is a person who teaches herself or himself.
Out-of-school children worldwide have no option but to become autodidacts, learning trades or skills needed to survive. With a Hello Hub they can teach themselves the skills they need to excel.
Hello World is 10 years old! to everyone who has been part of the journey - thank you! There's so much to do so help us make the next 10 years even more incredible!
#connectivity#thankyou
Young people from around the world told the Transforming Education Summit Let Me Learn!
We must make sure that words turn to action and work to provide education to the world's out-of-school children, and countless more who are being let down by global education.
#letmelearn
Numbers of out-of-school children are falling but at an increasingly slow rate.
Gains are uneven and 55% of out-of-school children live in sub-saharan Africa.
This article is well worth a closer look.
https://t.co/g22sYEV8nt
There’s a global #EducationCrisis. Even before the pandemic, there were 260 million children out of school. Read the story of how Theirworld mobilised young people, the @UN and international organisations to call for game-changing action by world leaders. https://t.co/slIyxj3Uc8
Next week marks International Day of the Girl Child. To celebrate, we’ll be sharing some of the powerful stories from our work with @HelloWorld_Org like the ones below:
#IDG2022#DayoftheGirl
This #WorldTeachersDay why not explore our education-focused podcast episodes on The Learning Post? Featuring play-based learning interventions with @seenary0 and digital tech enhancing teachers' abilities to educate in rural Nepal with @HelloWorld_Org.
https://t.co/PHw0NnKNc2
So while we think about the impact that teachers make, we will also be thinking about the dedication of so many around the world who help children learn.
#WorldTeachersDay#Education#Educationforall
Today is #worldteachersday, a day to celebrate how teachers are transforming education but also to reflect the support they need.
with 260 million out of school, and 69 million too few teachers in the classroom, that is a lot of support!
At Hello World we also want to spend today thinking about Hello Hub communities who are teachers in their own right. Out-of-school children, who use the Hubs to direct their own education often get help from members of the community, many of whom are passionate about education.