Our Board of Directors help guide the work of Mali Rising and provide legal and financial insight. I recently interviewed Mali Rising’s Board Vice Chair, Marvin, by email. He is a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer and is happy to share his experience with you.
An Inspiration Scholar With Skills in Livestock Breeding, Hair Styles, & Soccer...
As the school year ends, our Field Director Alou is checking in with our Inspiration Scholarship students to see how they are progressing. Inspiration Scholars are outstanding Mali Rising graduates who receive scholarships to continue their education at high school or in vocational programs. Alou spoke with one Scholar, Cheick Oumar Samake, who shared what his first year at agricultural school has been like.
One Teacher’s Take On Preventing COVID-19 In Kassela
Saving Hours of Walking a Day = More Learning
Right now, a group of dedicated supporters is walking in our Miles for Mali event to raise funds to build a new school for the kids of a little village called N’Goko. (You could join us!) A new school means new hope for hundreds of students…just ask Seydou, a young man benefiting from a school we built in his village in 2018…
After School Chores in Mali Are a Little Different
One of the sources of income for Mali Rising’s Girls Project girls and their mothers during the winter is making shea butter by hand. Maybe you have used shea butter yourself — it is a wonderful moisturizer and you may find it on the ingredients label of many products you use! In this post, one of our Girls Project members tells us about how she and her mother make shea butter.
Get to know Adama, Teacher Project Coordinator
Our staff in Mali do all the hard and interesting work that our supporters make possible. They work hard — traveling rough roads, dealing with the heat, and breathing in the dust of Mali’s countryside. But they do it with grace and with a sense of purpose that comes from knowing they are helping kids just like themselves have a chance at an education. We want you to get to know these great people a bit better, so we took a recent chance to interview Adama Kone, our Teacher Project Coordinator. Please enjoy this video blog to learn more about his work with our teachers, what he's doing to fight COVID-19, and how popular Frisbee is in Mali (hint: not very).
Walking Barefoot to Be Part of the Girls Project
In the Girls Project, we host Girls Group meetings twice a month with our girls. The meetings are very beneficial and fulfilling for the girls. It is a way for the girls to learn many things different from what they are used to learning in class, for example the girls discuss their menstrual cycle, hear talks from career women, or develop their leadership skills. The girls love these meetings! As an example, here is a story from one of our Girls Project participants about the lengths she will go to attend the Girls Group meetings…
More Than Impatient To Go Back To School!
Meet Katie, Mali Rising's Summer Research Intern
Walk With Me! Virtually That Is.
I want YOU to be part of giving the children of N’Goko, Mali a new school! (Learn about N’Goko here.) We are SO close to building this school, and if you can get your feet moving with Miles for Mali you can help push us over the top.
